Buster: RG Gabe Jackson
The first Raiders possession started already in scoring range. After picking up 17 yards on three plays, Jackson was called for holding, backing them up ten yards. This put them in third and long, and Melvin Ingram split between Jackson and Rodney Hudson to sack Derek Carr. They would settle for a field goal.
The Chargers would score early in the second quarter, to pull it to 10-7. And the offense’s answer was a three-and-out with Jackson missing his block on third and short to as Oakland gained no yards on the play. He would give up another run stuff for no gain on the next drive.
Late in the third quarter, the Chargers once again scored to pull within three at 20-17. The Raiders responded with a 5-play possession, with Jackson giving up the sack on Carr on third down to force a punt.
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