The Las Vegas Raiders‘ Thursday Night Football matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers at Allegiant Stadium tonight will be their fifth and last primetime game of the season.
Three things to look out for in the Chargers vs Raiders AFC West divisional showdown.
Josh Jacobs
Josh Jacobs of the Raiders is the first player involved. After one touchdown, Jacobs would join a select group of six NFL running backs who have scored seven or more touchdowns on the ground in each of their first five NFL seasons.
In addition, Jacobs would be the first Raider in franchise history to achieve this feat. He would also record more than seven rushing touchdowns for the seventh week in a row. This streak would tie for the second-longest streak in NFL history and rank second in the league.
Davante Adams
The next Las Vegas Raiders player to keep an eye on for tonight’s game against the Chargers is Davante Adams. Adams would have 80 receptions in 2023 with four receptions, marking his sixth season in a row with 80 or more catches. Of the players in the NFL, he would be one of only two with more than 80 receptions over the last six seasons.
In addition to being tied for the seventh-longest streak in NFL history, his run of 80 or more receptions would be the second-longest streak currently in play in the league.
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Maxx Crosby
The final player to monitor for tonight’s game against the Chargers is Maxx Crosby. Crosby would record his second consecutive season with 20 or more tackles for loss with two tackles for loss. Only seven NFL players have had two seasons with 20 or more tackles for loss since 2000, including him.
Against the Chargers, Crosby recorded four tackles, marking his second straight season with at least 80 tackles. He would go on to become one of just six defensive linemen to record two seasons in a row with at least 80 tackles since 2000.
Watch out for these three Las Vegas Raiders superstars, as they are all on a record-breaking watch for tonight’s Week 14 primetime game at Allegiant Stadium versus the Chargers.