The NFL season is here, and that means brawls at the stadium.
The stadiums don’t have enough security to handle all the fans. Especially these stadiums that hold almost 100k fans.
The fans fighting at the Raiders-Chargers game missed a pretty good affair.
Justin Herbert won’t mind getting equal billing with Khalil Mack if it keeps producing wins.
Herbert had the 13th three-touchdown pass game of his young, prolific career, and Mack had three sacks in his Chargers debut as Los Angeles beat the Las Vegas Raiders 24-19 on Sunday.
“I thought the defense played really well throughout the game. They came up with some big plays when we needed it the most,” said Herbert, who completed 26 of 34 passes for 279 yards. “I think a great thing that we do is we’re able to shuffle guys around and play multiple positions. We had some receivers step up.”
All three of Herbert’s TDs were caught by players making their debut in Powder Blue. The defense also got contributions from newcomers after a busy offseason by general manager Tom Telesco and coach Brandon Staley. Besides Mack, who was acquired in a trade with Chicago, free-agent signing Bryce Callahan picked off Derek Carr in the fourth quarter.
Los Angeles, which won its opener for the fourth straight year, also avenged last season’s finale, which Las Vegas won on a field goal in the final seconds of overtime to knock the Chargers out of a playoff spot.
Josh McDaniels became the fourth straight Raiders coach to lose his debut.
Carr was picked off three times for the third time in his nine-year career. It previously happened in the 2018 opener against the Los Angeles Rams.
“I came in with a very aggressive mindset, especially with all the weapons we have and all that kind of stuff. That’s on me. That’s decisions, being way too aggressive in certain moments,” he said.
Here is the video of a man knocking out a Raiders fan and then knocking out his girlfriend.