How to buy LA Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders NFL Week 1 tickets

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The start of the Los Angeles Chargers’ regular season is just a few days away.

The Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders will kickoff their respective regular seasons with a Week 1 matchup on Sept. 8, 2024, at 4:05 p.m. at SoFi Stadium.

This opener features two teams from the same division, the AFC West, who have shaken things up this offseason.

Only limited tickets remain for this first game in Los Angeles.

SHOP: L.A. Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders tickets

In terms of the Chargers, they do still have Justin Herbert under center. However, the true hope rests with new head coach Jim Harbaugh. Can he can the Bolts’ future?

On the flip side, the Raiders, big offseason moves in the trenches were made such as the addition of Christian Wilkins. But is Gardner Minshew the answer at quarterback?

Will the Raiders or Chargers take this divisional battle? Tickets for this contest start as low as $199.

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How to buy Las Vegas Raiders vs. LA Chargers NFL Week 1 tickets

Tickets are still available for the #Raiders opener against the #Chargers. Get yours before they’re gone:

The start of the Las Vegas Raiders’ regular season is just a few days away.

The Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers will kickoff their respective regular seasons with a Week 1 matchup on Sept. 8, 2024, at 4:05 p.m. at SoFi Stadium.

This opener features two teams from the same division, the AFC West, who have shaken things up this offseason.

Only limited tickets remain for this first game in Los Angeles.

SHOP: Las Vegas Raiders vs. LA Chargers tickets

In terms of the Raiders, big offseason moves in the trenches were made such as the addition of Christian Wilkins. But is Gardner Minshew the answer at quarterback?

On the flip side, the Chargers do still have Justin Herbert under center. However, the true hope rests with new head coach Jim Harbaugh. Can he can the Bolts’ future?

Will the Raiders or Chargers take this divisional battle? Tickets for this contest start as low as $199.

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Peter Woods speaks on the guidance of former Clemson star Christian Wilkins

Woods on the influence and guidance of Wilkins

The Clemson football program has been phenomenal on the defensive line during the Dabo Swinney era and it continues with the current team and guys like Peter Woods.

Woods is everything he was advertised to be as a 5-star recruit, looking like one of the best defensive tackles in the country in 2023. Now on the edge, Woods has a new task in 2024 with a lot of opportunity to showcase what he is capable of.

A great part of being a Tiger on the defensive line is the history and the former Tigers, who can impart their wisdom and mentor the younger players. There’s no better guy for Woods to learn from than current NFL star and Las Vegas Raiders member Christian Wilkins. A natural defensive tackle, Wilkins played a lot of defensive end with the Miami Dolphins in a 3-4 defense.
Woods has been learning from Wilkins whenever he’s back on campus.

“Obviously, those guys come back and visit during the summer,” Woods said during an appearance on the ACC Network Road Show. “So I kind of knew that was going to be a thing for me going into the season. I leaned on him (Wilkins) a lot for guidance. Same year, same phase of college football. So it was really big, just knowing that I had somebody who has done it before at the same level and he’s doing it at the next level as well.”

Woods will look to run with the advice he’s getting and further develop as a star on Clemson’s defense.

Raiders have among NFL’s fewest $10 million per season contracts

Raiders have among NFL’s fewest $10 million per season contracts

If you have been thinking that perhaps the Raiders don’t have a lot of super stars on their roster, you’d be right about that.

The team has been relatively frugal of late. Nothing wrong with that. The best teams are often careful about not throwing big money at a handful of players at the expense of the ability to build the rest of the team.

One team that has not been real careful about that is the Cleveland Browns, who, today became the NFL’s leader in players with contracts that average $10 million per season.

Their 13 $10M+ contracts is more than TWICE that of the Raiders (6).

In fact, only eight teams in the NFL have fewer $10M+ APY contracts than the Raiders.

Not bad to be in the same range as the Chiefs. Although they have Patrick Mahomes and that means they have to sink as much in other star players as much as some teams do.

The Raiders have no such super star quarterback to make sense of their low big money contract numbers.

The six players the Raiders pay at least $10 million per year on average are:

Davante Adams – $28M
Christian Wilkins – $27.5M
Maxx Crosby – $23.5M
Kolton Miller – $18M
Gardner Minshew – $12.5M
Jakobi Meyers – $11M

Currently the Raiders have some $34.5 million in cap space, which is fifth most in the NFL.

3 Raiders land in NFL Top 100 with Maxx Crosby making top 10

3 Raiders land in NFL Top 100 with Maxx Crosby making top 10

The NFL 100 is now counted down. And the final tally has the Raiders landing three players in those ranks. The highest ranking of them being Maxx Crosby who comes in at 10 overall.

What makes the NFL 100 special, is it’s put together based on player votes. It’s the NFL players grading those who they take the field with and against every week. So, it means a bit more.

Crosby was in the conversation last season for Defensive Player of the Year as one of the best all-around edge defenders in the league. He came in at number ten in the rankings, with EDGE players Myles Garrett (5) and TJ Watt (8) ahead of him in the voting.

One would be hard-pressed to find a more desirable pass rusher than Crosby, whose refusal to give up on plays and willingness to leave it all out on the field was best exemplified in 2023. Despite a knee injury suffered in Week 2, which required offseason surgery, the Raiders defensive end enjoyed a career-best season, notching 14.5 sacks, 50 QB pressures, 31 QB hits, 23 tackles for loss and 90 tackles to earn him a third consecutive Pro Bowl trip. Crosby, who’s strong and aggressive yet nimble and crafty, has yet to miss a game through five seasons and the former third-round pick has embraced the “Raider Way” in virtually every way possible. What’s more amazing is that he’s largely grown to become a star without much help. With that set to change in 2024, the sky’s the limit for the Raiders’ star pass rusher.

Two other Raiders players made the list. Next up was Davante Adams who came in at 40th.

It’s a testament to Adams that in a season widely considered disappointing, he still finished in the top 10 in in receptions (103), top 15 in yards (1,144) and tied for eighth in touchdown catches (eight). As his former quarterback Aaron Rodgers once humbly stated, “Down years for me are career years for most.” The Raiders’ uneven QB play was Adams’ biggest detriment in 2023, but one of the game’s slickest route runners persevered to make the Top 100 for a seventh consecutive season.

Seven receivers were ranked higher than Adams, including Tyreek Hill who took the top overall spot in the Top 100.

The final player to make the top 100 was new addition, Christian Wilkins who came in at 59 overall.

After four solid years, Wilkins broke out in 2023 as a key piece of the Dolphins’ lethal pass rush, which ranked third with 56 sacks. For his part, Wilkins had nine sacks, double his previous career high and also set new highs with 62 QB pressures, per Next Gen Stats, and 23 QB hits. Peaking at the perfect time to capitalize on free agency after playing on his fifth-year option, Wilkins signed a four-year, $110 million deal with the Raiders to take his talents out west.

There aren’t really any other Raiders players who could lay claim to a NFL 100 spot. Mainly because kickers and punters don’t make this list.

How to buy Los Angeles Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders NFL Week 1 tickets

Tickets are now available for the #Chargers home opener against the #Raiders. Get yours before they’re gone:

The Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers will kickoff their respective regular seasons with a Week 1 matchup on Sept. 8, 2024, at 4:05 p.m. at SoFi Stadium.

This opener features two teams from the same division, the AFC West, who have shaken things up this offseason.

Even though the season does not begin until September, only limited tickets remain for this first game in Los Angeles.

SHOP: Los Angeles Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders tickets

In terms of the Raiders, big offseason moves in the trenches were made such as the addition of Christian Wilkins. But is either Aiden O’Connell or Gardner Minshew really the answer at quarterback?

On the flip side, the Chargers do still have Justin Herbert under center. However, the true hope rests with new head coach Jim Harbaugh. Can he can the Bolts’ future?

Will the Raiders or Chargers take this divisional battle? Tickets for this contest start as low as $200.

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How to buy Los Angeles Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders NFL Week 1 tickets

Tickets are now available for the #Chargers home opener against the #Raiders. Get yours before they’re gone:

The Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers will kickoff their respective regular seasons with a Week 1 matchup on Sept. 8, 2024, at 4:05 p.m. at SoFi Stadium.

This opener features two teams from the same division, the AFC West, who have shaken things up this offseason.

Even though the season does not begin until September, only limited tickets remain for this first game in Los Angeles.

SHOP: Los Angeles Chargers vs. Las Vegas Raiders tickets

In terms of the Raiders, big offseason moves in the trenches were made such as the addition of Christian Wilkins. But is either Aiden O’Connell or Gardner Minshew really the answer at quarterback?

On the flip side, the Chargers do still have Justin Herbert under center. However, the true hope rests with new head coach Jim Harbaugh. Can he can the Bolts’ future?

Will the Raiders or Chargers take this divisional battle? Tickets for this contest start as low as $200.

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Christian Wilkins rises in NFL Top 100 Players list after massive season

Wilkins rose 23 spots from last year’s NFL Top 100 player rankings, as voted on by players themselves.

Former Clemson football star Christian Wilkins put together a career year for the Miami Dolphins in 2023.

One of the NFL’s most elite defensive tackles, the 6-foot-4, 310-pound Wilkins started all 17 games for the Dolphins a season ago and recorded 65 tackles (38 solo) and 10 tackles for loss while posting career-highs in sacks (9.0) and quarterback hurries (61).

He parlayed that into a new four-year, $110 million free agent contract with the Las Vegas Raiders this past March.

While the NFL continues to unveil its full Top 100 Players list (voted on by the players themselves), Wilkins was voted No. 58 overall earlier this week. It’s a significant leap from where Wilkins was on the NFL’s 2023 Top 100 list — 23 spots up from No. 81.

Wilkins will be entering his sixth NFL season in 2024. He has recorded 355 total tackles (204 solo), 43 tackles for loss, 20.5 sacks and four forced fumbles in five seasons, spanning 81 games and 77 starts.

The Dolphins drafted Wilkins in the first round in 2019 with the No. 13 overall pick. In four years at Clemson, Wilkins was credited with 250 tackles, 41 tackles for loss, 16 sacks, 16 pass breakups, and three forced fumbles in 59 games (45 starts). Wilkins was a member of Clemson’s 2016 and 2018 national championship teams.

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Raiders camp Day 3: Red zone drills see early QB flashes before defense shut it down

Raiders camp Day 3: Red zone drills see early QB flashes before defense shut it down

Three days are now in the books for the Raiders. And for the quarterbacks there hasn’t been a whole lot to celebrate.

A rough day two on Thurday seemed to rebound with some nice looking passes to begin Friday’s practice. But it wouldn’t last.

The first team sessions saw Aidan O’Connell throw a couple of nice looking passes to Jakobi Meyers. Though, the first may not have actually gotten off in an actual game, the pass itself was perfectly placed to Meyers in the back of the end zone with Meyers climbing the ladder to get it.

The very next play, O’Connell found Meyers again on a crossing pattern for another score. A bit later, in one-on-ones, O’Connell found Meyers a couple more times, with Meyers getting the better of Jack Jones on both passes.

After leading the team with eight touchdown catches last season, Meyers has become a serious red zone threat for the Raiders.

“That’s probably the most important,” Meyers said of the red zone. “That’s the toughest part of the field. Less space, less time. If we can capitalize in the red zone, we’ll be a much better team.”

He also found Brock Bowers, who leapt over a defender to make the catch over the middle.

Then Gardner Minshew came in and twice found Harrison Bryant for touchdowns.

It was a welcome sight to see the offense have some success against this offense. I say was, because that’s where it ended. From there on out, it was back to being all defense.

Jack Jones would knock down consecutive passes for Jakobi Meyers and Davante Adams. The one to Adams looked like it might be a touchdown, but Jones punched it out. Then a few plays later, Maxx Crosby got pressure on the right side, causing O’Connell to throw up a duck that Jones got under for the interception.

Isaiah Pola Mao got into the act too, streaking over to the left sideline to pick off O’Connell. And Jones batted down another pass from O’Connell to Adams.

“That’s one thing that PG [Patrick Graham] has been stressing to us that we got to improve our red zone defense this year,” said safety Marcus Epps. “He’s been putting a lot of attention and energy into it and we’ve been doing the same. We understand that’s an area we need to improve, so it’s something we’ve made a point of emphasis.”

Practice ended on consecutive plays from inside the five that saw the defensive line snuff out the offense, one a run stop and the other Christian Wilkins knifing into the backfield to make the sack.

I suppose at least even if it fell apart, that there was some early success. Maybe something to build upon in the hopes that at some point we can say the offense got the better of the defense overall. That has yet to happen and it only figures to get more difficult once pads go on.

What was the best move of the offseason for the Las Vegas Raiders?

What was the best move of the offseason for the Las Vegas Raiders?

The Las Vegas Raiders had a very busy offseason. They released Jimmy Garoppolo and replaced him with Gardner Minshew. They selected Brock Bowers in Round 1 and completely rebuilt their offensive line.

But what was the best move of the offseason for the Raiders? Was there one that stood out among the rest? In a recent article by Trevor Sikkema of Pro Football Focus, he wrote about the best offseason move for all 16 AFC teams this year.

For the Raiders, that meant reinvesting in their defense to make a strength stronger. Here is a snippet of what Sikkema had to say about their offseason moves:

They established a direction of team building and stuck to the plan after hiring defensive-minded head coach Antonio Pierce. It began with spending a ton of money on Christian Wilkins to get Maxx Crosby some help on the defensive line, and while the team didn’t go defense with its first-round pick, the emphasis on beefing up that unit was still there. The Raiders are in rebuilding mode, and they’re rebuilding through the defense first.

The Raiders finally have an identity and that is something they haven’t had in some time. Under Pierce, they want to be a physical team that punishes opposing offenses. Time will tell if that strategy works, but at least they have a clear-cut plan. And adding a player like Christian Wilkins to the defense will only make them that much better.

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