The Raiders may have their issues at tackle, but they still have two of their top guards. After an efficient second drive for the Raiders, they finished it off with Gabe Jackson and Rodney Hudson displaying their athleticism to get downfield on the block and clear a path for Devontae Booker to score from 23 yards out.
Book made it look easy.#LVvsLAC | FOX pic.twitter.com/YEOYgao7kU
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) November 8, 2020
That drive started at the Raiders’ 38-yard line after Chargers’ kicker Michael Badgley had missed a field goal that would have put the Charger up 3-0. Instead, it was the Raiders who got on the board first to lead 7-0.
The first drive the Raiders had in the game was a three-and-out, forcing a punt just outside their own end zone. But the field position changed instantly with the missed kick and the Raiders took advantage of it.
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