Raiders hire former Chargers general manager Tom Telesco

Tom Telesco is joining the Chargers’ rivals.

The Raiders hired former Chargers general manager Tom Telesco in the same role. The team made the announcement on Tuesday.

Telesco was fired following Los Angeles’ historic 63-21 loss to the Raiders in Week 15 this past season.

Telesco was hired in 2013 and finished 86-95 during his tenure. He made the playoffs three times and never won a divisional title.

Telesco hired Mike McCoy, Anthony Lynn and Brandon Staley.

While he did draft notable players in the first round, like Joey Bosa, Derwin James, Justin Herbert, and Rashawn Slater, Telesco struggled to add depth players, and it became evident when injuries occurred.

Before joining the Chargers, Telesco was a member of the Colts’ organization for 14 years as a scout, director of scouting, director of player personnel and vice president of football operations.

Telesco came into the NFL in 1991 as an intern for the Bills, and then joined the Panthers as a scouting assistant and area scout.

Everything to know about Chargers’ embarrassing loss to Raiders

The Chargers were embarrassed in prime time.

The Chargers got embarrassed by the Raiders on Thursday night while the entire nation watched.

To recap Los Angeles’ 63-21 loss to Las Vegas, here is everything to know.

Twitter reacts to Chargers’ win over Raiders

Here is how the internet reacted after the Chargers beat the Raiders.

The Chargers secured the win at home against the Raiders. The game was a thrill from start to finish, with franchise records broken and several unfortunate injuries coming to pass.

Here is how social media reacted:

 

 

 

Staff predictions for Chargers vs. Raiders in Week 4

Find out who the Chargers Wire staff is picking between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

The Los Angeles Chargers kick off Week 4 against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, Oct. 1 at 1:05 p.m. PT.

Who is going to come out victorious?

Here is a look at the predictions from each of our writers at Chargers Wire:

Gavino:

Despite missing a handful of key players to their respective injuries, I still expect the Chargers to light up the scoreboard against a struggling Raiders defense. On the flip side, Las Vegas has not scored more than 18 points this season, and they are rolling out rookie Aidan O’Connell while Jimmy Garoppolo is out with a concussion. These two teams always play each other tough, so I expect a close battle, but ultimately, Los Angeles comes out on top.

Chargers 30, Raiders 24

Alex K:

Even without Austin Ekeler, Mike Williams and Corey Linsley (heart), this Chargers offense shouldn’t have any problems moving the ball against a Raiders defense that ranks 28th in defensive DVOA. LA has been a top 5 unit on offense this season and has yet to score less than 24 points in a game. With Raiders Jimmy Garoppolo out due to concussion protocol, a banged-up Chargers defense should still be able to hold their own.

Chargers 30, Raiders 21

Alex I:

The Chargers are coming into this game yearning for the BYE week health-wise. Joey Bosa, Derwin James and Austin Ekeler are just a few of the Chargers’ premier players expected to miss the contest against the Raiders. Corey Linsley and JT Woods are also out, as they were placed on the NFI list today. Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and cornerback Nate Hobbs are out for Las Vegas. It will be a battle of attrition in Los Angeles.

Ultimately, my trust in this game lay in Justin Herbert to lead the offense to a win. The uncertainty at quarterback for the Raiders has to be taken advantage of. Considering Hobbs ‘ absence, he and Allen can stay hot as they head into the BYE.

The defense does trouble me, though. No Bosa or James is significant in this one. The back half of the defense will also be trying to re-integrate J.C. Jackson after his healthy scratch, as they’re down multiple safeties.

Still, the Chargers’ offensive firepower should win despite the defense. It’ll be a shootout late, but the Bolts survive.

Chargers 27, Raiders 24

Juliette:

I predict this will be the first game of the season in which Brandon Staley could potentially hold a team under 21 points. Even though multiple defensive starters are out or limited going into Sunday’s game, the Chargers should still be poised to come out on top, with the Raiders being forced to play a backup quarterback. Corey Linsley will also be out on Sunday. Still, QB Justin Herbert has been in this position before, and with the rest of the line holding strong, he should still be set to make some necessary plays – and we might even get to see rookie WR Quentin Johnston be more utilized in the unfortunate absence of Mike Williams. This will be an opportunity for Johnston to have his NFL breakout game playing alongside Keenan Allen and Joshua Palmer.

Chargers 27, Raiders 17

5 keys to a Chargers victory vs. Raiders in Week 4

The Chargers will look to get back to .500 against the Raiders before their bye week.

The Chargers will look to get back to .500 against the Raiders in their first divisional game of the season before their bye week.

Getting back to 2-2 after their start would certainly cool much of the dialogue that existed in the first two weeks. A win would also provide several Bolts dealing with injuries to rest up for a huge primetime game against the Cowboys in Week 6.

What do the Chargers have to do to get back to .500?

Communication in the secondary has to be clear (and concise)

The aforementioned James is unlikely to play in this one after injuring his hamstring against Minnesota. Safety JT Woods has already been declared out for this game  Meanwhile, Alohi Gilman is questionable.

Brandon Staley said on Friday that cornerback J.C. Jackson will be active on Sunday after being a healthy scratch against Minnesota last week. Relative to the lineup that was rolled out last week, the Chargers will once again shift and move their rotations around.

There’s not much to say at the secondary that hasn’t been said already. The Chargers allow explosive passing plays at an alarming rate in every game and they’re dead last in passing yards per game allowed.

Even though the Raiders will roll out either Brian Hoyer or rookie Aidan O’Connell, the Chargers still have to contend with wide receiver Davante Adams. Hunter Renfrow, while seldom used in this particular season, has also given Los Angeles problems in the past.

With the Chargers once against shifting pieces back in and out of the secondary group again, they have to find personnel stability at some point to be a true contender. Staley will face a tough test to get the back half of his defense right in this one.

Contain EDGE Maxx Crosby

The Raiders’ pass rush really does revolve around one player. Crosby is up to 19 pressures, two sacks, two quarterback hits, and 15 hurries on the season after a dominant performance against the Steelers last week.

However, Las Vegas is not getting the contributions they need from the rest of their line. The Raiders rank 28th in pass rush win rate through three weeks despite Crosby’s efforts.

One has to wonder how the Raiders might change up the game plan to generate pressure. Instead of keeping Crosby on the outside against Rashawn Slater or Trey Pipkins, could they stunt and move him inside on certain rushes? The loss of Corey Linsley could potentially loom large in that regard.

Pipkins and Slater will need to hold their own against Crosby on the outside. But the Chargers also need to be prepared for the Raiders to try something different this week in the utilization of their star EDGE player to generate pressures for the rest of the line too.

Continue to feed Keenan Allen

Keenan Allen will look to stay hot after his 200+ yard game against Minnesota last week. Allen is up to 402 receiving yards on the season, which is third in the league behind only Tyreek Hill and Justin Jefferson.

Nate Hobbs has been a good slot corner for the Raiders but the new outside cornerback duo of Marcus Peters and Jakorian Bennett hasn’t exactly delivered what they’ve wanted. If the Chargers plan on rotating Allen back and forth between the slot and the outside as they have been, they’ll continue to find success.

It’s also critical for Allen to get off to a good start in this game to open up opportunities for the other receivers. Mike Williams being out for the season promotes Joshua Palmer to WR2 and Quentin Johnston to WR3. Those two will need to win reps more often in the traditional three-receiver set looks.

Surviving another week without Austin Ekeler

The Chargers’ running game in their past two contests has not been what it was in the first week of the season. LA has just 91 yards on 36 rushing attempts. 2.52 yards per carry is certainly not what Kellen Moore wants to see.

There are a lot of factors that go into that of course. For example, the Vikings blitzing on what felt like every play last week is going to make the rushing numbers look worse. Still, the Chargers are getting fewer rushing yards after contact from Joshua Kelley now and his efficiency has dropped. The contributions from Elijah Dotson and Isaiah Spiller have been minimal.

Not having Austin Ekeler has significant consequences for the Chargers’ offense, whether we’re talking about rushing or pass blocking. But he’s felt most missed in terms of gravity in my opinion. Defenses no longer having to worry about Ekeler as a yards-after-the-catch/big-play threat in the receiving game has made the Chargers’ offense somewhat more one-dimensional.

Hopefully, the Bolts get better performances from Kelley and company. But more importantly, they have to find some creative ways to fill Ekeler’s production and impact in what should be their last week without him on the field.

More Tuli magic

Tuli Tuipulotu has made his presence felt in the last two games. The rookie out of USC is up to 13 pressures and five sacks on the season.

He’s been much needed for a Chargers’ team that’s been dealing with an injured Joey Bosa and a less efficient Khalil Mack from a pass-rushing standpoint. Tuipulotu has been a welcome surprise for the Bolts, but he’s also been an integral piece considering the circumstances.

No matter who is under center, Tuipulotu will need to continue bringing the heat.

Chargers’ causes for concern vs. Raiders

Reasons why the Raiders could beat the Chargers in Week 4.

On Sunday, the Chargers face their first divisional opponent of the 2023 season, hosting the Raiders in a game that could tip the scales in either direction for LA. With the bye week to follow, Los Angeles needs a win to climb back to .500 before their week off.

Here are four reasons to be worried that they will be 1-3 instead.

Will the Chargers-Raiders matchup be on in your area?

Find out if you will get the matchup between the Chargers and Raiders on national television.

The Los Angeles Chargers (1-2) are set to get Week 4 underway against the Las Vegas Raiders (1-2).

Those in the green area on the TV map will get the game on CBS, courtesy of 506 Sports.

If you’re in the red area, you will get the matchup between the Bills and Dolphins.

For those in the blue area, you will watch the Ravens against the Browns.

If you’re in the yellow area, you will see the Broncos take on the Bears.

If you’re in the orange area, you will get the matchup between the Steelers and Texans.

Kevin Harlan and Trent Green will have the call.

Los Angeles is currently a 5.5-point favorite over Las Vegas. Sunday’s matchup will begin at 1:05 p.m. PT.

Statistical Breakdown: How the Chargers and Raiders stack up before Week 4 game

Here’s how the Chargers and Raiders stack up statistically ahead of the Week 4 matchup.

The Chargers and Raiders are set to square off on Sunday in a divisional bout.

Here’s how Los Angeles and Las Vegas stack up statistically ahead of the Week 4 matchup:

Chargers interview Fred Walker for quarterbacks coach

The Chargers held an interview for their quarterbacks coach opening.

The Chargers interviewed Raiders offensive assistant Fred Walker for their quarterbacks coach position, according to NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero.

Los Angeles let go of Shane Day, the team’s former quarterbacks coach when they also relieved former offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi.

L.A. filled its offensive coordinator vacancy with the hiring of Kellen Moore.

Before making the leap to the NFL and joining Las Vegas this past season, Walker served as the quarterbacks coach for UMass in 2021.

He’s previously worked with Giants quarterback Daniel Jones as an offensive assistant at Duke. Walker also worked with Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott as an assistant at Mississippi State.

Aaron Rodgers to go on 4-day ‘darkness retreat’ to decide NFL future

Whether Aaron Rodgers is a real option for Raiders will have to wait until after his 4-day ‘darkness retreat’

If you’re looking for an answer as to where Aaron Rodgers will be playing next season, you’re going to have to be patient. According to Rodgers, that answer will not come for at least a couple weeks. And only after Rodgers goes on what is called an isolation or darkness retreat.

“I’m still in the art of contemplation about my future,” said Rodgers said on the Pat McAfee show Tuesday.

“It’s going to be important to get through this week and then to take my isolation retreat and just to be able to contemplate all things my future and then make a decision that I feel like is best for me moving forward in the highest interest of my happiness and then move forward.”

“It’s a darkness retreat. I’ve had a number of friends who’ve done it and had some profound experiences. It’s something that’s been on my radar for a few years now and I felt like would be awesome to do regardless of where I was leaning after this season.”

So, what *is* a darkness retreat?

“It’s four nights of complete darkness,” Rodgers said.

“It’s a room. It’s a little house. There’s a two-way mirror and like a little slot where they’ll drop in some food for you, but it’s isolation and darkness. No music, no nothing.”

Rodgers added that he won’t be locked into this room. That anyone who can’t handle it can just walk out the door.

There will be a few teams that will be interested in what profound realizations Rodgers comes to when he does walk out that door. Among them figure to be the Raiders and Jets and, of course, the Packers.

His former teammate Davante Adams has been making his feelings on a reunion in Las Vegas well known. Adams has called it a “dream scenario” to have Rodgers throwing to him again.

With Derek Carr’s time with the Raiders coming to an end, the Raiders are very much in the market for a new quarterback. Should the 39-year-old Rodgers not only wish to continue his career, but be interested in moving out west to finish his career as a Raider, it would make sense for them to explore trade options.

For now, we await what future Rodgers envisions in the darkness.

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