Much of the aggressiveness of Maxx Crosby and Clelin Ferrell in the pass rush came at cost to the defense overall in the first half, as the Raiders’ run defense was so porous you wondered why the Chargers even allowed an obviously wild Philip Rivers to throw the ball at all. The good news: it was much better in the second half.
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By Brent Musburger Special to the / RJ
The Raiders showed grit and young, improving talent in rallying to beat the L.A. Chargers on Thursday night.
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