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The Bolts will travel to Houston to take on the Texans in Week The Bolts will travel to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals in Week The Bolts will travel to Denver to take on the Broncos in Week Latest News. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. Derek Carr, meanwhile, delivered some precision strikes throughout the evening, with Bryan Edwards and Zay Jones stepping up on the receiving end. Most of all, they were just incredibly resilient, recovering from a blown fourth-quarter lead against a superior QB and offense to get the job done.
It wasn't for a lack of clutch magic from Justin Herbert, who routinely bailed L. Herbert, of course, wasn't perfect, sailing his lone interception at a bad time while trying to extend a failed third-and-long, but he was the least of the Chargers' concerns. Instead, Brandon Staley's squad lost because they couldn't stop the run. Or at least that's what killed them when it mattered most. Staley's abrupt timeout in the final minute of OT may have given the Raiders new life in the face of a potential tie, but his front seven was most responsible for letting Josh Jacobs and the Vegas offense grind it out.
Ten penalties didn't help their cause, and neither did a fumbled punt. With the game knotted at 32 in OT, and under 40 seconds left in the contest, the Raiders were preparing to call a third-and-4 play, having just run the ball on consecutive downs to keep the clock churning.
To some eyes, it appeared as if they were content to run the clock all the way down and accept a playoff-clinching tie. But then Staley called a timeout, and the Chargers proceeded to surrender a first-down run from Jacobs on the ensuing play.
This moved Vegas closer to field-goal range and sealed the Raiders' last-second win. He didn't end on top, but give all the credit in the world to Herbert, who stood tall in the last game of his second NFL season, most notably delivering this pinpoint TD strike on the final play of regulation to send the game to OT:.
The Chargers are done, finishing Staley's first season at head coach just over. Stone-cold clutch. Why did the Chargers call that timeout on third down? It sure seemed like the Raiders were going to be content to run out the clock. Extremely puzzling.
And the Raiders are going to the playoffs, where they'll play the Bengals on Saturday afternoon. The Chargers are going home. And the Steelers will play the Chiefs on Monday night. There's really no reason for the Raiders to try a field goal and risk a blocked kick, but we'll see if that's how they play it.
After a loss on first down, there's not much reason for the Raiders to run another play.
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