Thursday, November 7, 2019

NFL Week 10 Thursday Night Football Regular Season, Watch Free Los Angeles Chargers vs Oakland Raiders Live Streaming Thursday 07 November 2019, at 08:20 PM (ET).

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Chargers Game Preview: Raiders vs. Chargers, Week 10

Thursday’s Chargers-Raiders matchup features divisional, in-state rivals playing each other for the first time this season.

“Think of the team you played in high school that was kinda that crosstown team that you always look forward to (playing),” Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers said. “It’s that kind of old-school rivalry.”

Currently, 4-5 Los Angeles stands one-half game behind 4-4 Oakland. The Raiders are one game behind the Colts, while the Bolts are one and a half games out, for the final playoff spot in a crowded AFC playoff picture.

“We’re sitting right there kinda in the same boat,” Rivers said, “scrapping to stay right there in the mix.”

The Chargers are on the upswing, coming off two straight wins, including a 26-11 drubbing of the previously-one-loss Green Bay Packers at home Sunday.

“We feel pretty good right now,” Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said. “Winning breeds confidence. You wanna play as soon as you can after you get one of those wins.”

The Raiders, who have won three of four this season at home, are also coming off of a win, a home defeat of a talented Detroit Lions squad.

A Final Trip to The Black Hole for the Bolts
The contest also marks the Bolts’ final trip to “The Black Hole,” as the Raiders begin their Las Vegas residency in 2020. The Chargers have played in Oakland 46 times over the years, first playing there in 1960, earning a 41-17 victory.


“I have a lot of memories of ‘The Black Hole,’” Lynn said. “That’s a fun place to play football. Every game is like Halloween. There’s a lot of energy and a lot of excitement...I’m going to miss the place.”

Rivers, too, is enamored of the novelty of playing at the Coliseum.

“I think what’s so interesting is seeing the wide array of ages and personalities and everything, and they’re almost in character form,” Rivers said. “It’s almost a little bit like you have this relationship with the atmosphere and the fans, because you’ve been there so many times.”

The Chargers quarterback said he has played “some memorable games there” and “a bunch of close” ones.

“It’ll be a heck of an atmosphere,” Rivers said. “It’ll be cranked up pretty good. The aura of what that place has been over the years will be alive.”

Chargers’ Soaring Offense Against Raiders Defense
In Shane Steichen’s debut as the Bolts offensive coordinator last Sunday, the offense hummed to the tune of a season-high 442 total yards. The Chargers displayed a healthy offensive mix, throwing 28 times and running it in 38 instances against the Packers, finding success in both realms. Melvin Gordon has also found his groove of late, scoring touchdowns in three straight games, including two rushing touchdowns versus Green Bay.

Furthermore, the Bolts boast a strong passing offense, led by Rivers, who leads the league in yards passing. His many weapons in the air game include wide receiver Keenan Allen, fellow receiver Mike Williams, who’s coming off of his first career 100-plus-receiving-yard effort, tight end Hunter Henry and versatile running back Austin Ekeler, who has five receiving touchdowns.


The Chargers rank sixth in passing yards per game and will be facing a Raiders defense that’s last in passing yards allowed per game and gave up 406 yards passing and three passing touchdowns to Matthew Stafford last week. Oakland has also forced just seven takeaways this season and ranks 27th in red-zone defense. 

The Raiders have allowed 2.75 passing touchdowns per game this year, the most in the league, and rank 25th in sacks per game. They also allow the seventh-most points per game this season.

While Oakland ranks seventh in fewest rushing yards allowed per game and is tied for fourth-best in opposing yards per carry, its opponents target the team so much via the air that it still ranks 28th in overall yards allowed per game.

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