5 Raiders players to watch vs. Chargers

There are a few Raiders players that the Chargers will need to keep an eye on if they want to start 1-0.

The Chargers and Raiders will start their respective seasons with a divisional tilt in Los Angeles. 

There are a few Raiders players that the Chargers will need to keep an eye on if they want to start 1-0.

Gardner Minshew

Minshew was recently named the Raiders’ Week 1 starter over Aiden O’Connell. The sixth-year veteran has 37 career starts under his belt, and his level of play will be the main difference-maker in this opener. He has the weapons to succeed, and this contest against the Chargers defense will be his first test of the season.

Brock Bowers

Bowers was the consensus top tight end in this year’s draft, and rightfully so. In three collegiate seasons, the No. 13 overall pick had 2,538 receiving yards and 31 total touchdowns.  He’s been nursing a foot injury, which has forced him to be limited in practice throughout the week. Assuming he’s active in Week 1, the Chargers must account for him at all times, particularly in the red zone.

Zamir White

With Josh Jacobs gone, the Raiders’ No. 1 running back job now belongs to White. In his start against the Chargers last season, he tallied 69 rushing yards and a touchdown. Los Angeles’ defense allowed the second-most receiving yards to tailbacks in 2023, which will be something to watch in this Week 1 matchup.

Christian Wilkins

The former Dolphins star landed in Las Vegas back in March. His presence in the middle should only make things easier for edge rusher Maxx Crosby, which should cause concerns for the Chargers in Week 1. In 2022, Wilkins wreaked havoc against the Bolts with six tackles and a sack.

Jack Jones

Jones is the Raiders’ top cornerback and had an interception in the late-season blowout in 2023. Without a true No. 1 wideout for Los Angeles, Jones could be in for a big day.

Former NFL QB believes it’s time for Henry Ruggs III to take the next step

Las Vegas Raiders QB Derek Carr’s brother, David, spoke about WR Henry Ruggs III and his abilities on NFL Total Access and explained what…

Former NFL quarterback David Carr, brother of active quarterback of the Las Vegas Raiders Derek Carr, talked about former Alabama star wide receiver Henry Ruggs III and what he must do in season No. 2.

Ruggs was drafted No. 12 overall by the Raiders in 2020, however his rookie season was from solid. He recorded 452 yards and two touchdowns on 26 receptions.

Carr said on NFL Total Access that his brother loves Ruggs, but knows that the speedy receiver hasn’t been able to translate his abilities onto the field come time for a game.

Most of Ruggs’ targets were downfield, which is mainly due to his speed and ability to blow by defensive backs, but speed can only get a receiver so far. Many of the fastest pass-catchers in the league are physical and have various abilities beyond running fast.

Carr goes on to say what is seen from Ruggs in practice compared to in a game is different. In practice, Carr quoted his brother as saying, “In practice, he’s the best player I’ve ever played with.”

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