Raiders, Chargers ride red-hot QBs into battle
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[October 01, 2021] Derek
Carr leads the NFL in passing yards while guiding the Las Vegas
Raiders to the franchise's first 3-0 start since 2002.
However, the opposing Los Angeles Chargers (2-1) possess the
"gangster quarterback" in Justin Herbert when the teams square off
in the latest edition of their rivalry on Monday night in Inglewood,
Calif.
The two quarterbacks highlight the AFC West showdown between teams
showing early signs of being season-long playoff contenders.
Carr passed for 1,203 yards and six touchdowns against two
interceptions while being named AFC Offensive Player of the Month
for September. Las Vegas leads the NFL in total offense (471.0 yards
per game) and is tied for sixth in scoring offense (30.0 points per
game).
Carr, 30, has thrown two touchdown passes in all three games. He has
exceeded 300 passing yards in all three, topped by 435 against the
Baltimore Ravens in the opener.
"We're able to take more chances," Carr said Thursday during his
media availability. "We have thrown the ball downfield a lot. ...
I've felt in command of this offense for the past two or three
years."
The potent offense was without standout runner Josh Jacobs for the
past two games. Jacobs (ankle) returned to practice on a limited
basis Thursday and could be available Monday night.
Herbert set the NFL rookie record of 31 touchdown passes last
season, and his status took another leap last Sunday when he tossed
four scoring passes as the Chargers recorded a 30-24 road win over
the Kansas City Chiefs. He connected with Mike Williams on the
decisive 4-yard scoring pass with 32 seconds left while outdueling
Chiefs superstar Patrick Mahomes.
That prompted Los Angeles coach Brandon Staley to become a bit
exuberant in his description of Herbert.
"We're fortunate we have a gangster quarterback," Staley said. "He
made some incredible throws with guys right on him. He certainly
came through for us."
Asked to elaborate on the gangster quarterback term a few days
later, Staley said: "I don't throw it around loosely. When I say
that, I mean it. For people in football and people that watch
sports, competition, it has a certain implication. It's a good one."
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Herbert has passed for 956 yards and six touchdowns
against three interceptions for the Chargers, who rank ninth in
total offense (394.7) but are tied for 19th in scoring (22.3).
Herbert injured his passing hand against the Chiefs but wasn't
listed on the team's injury report on Thursday. He is focused on a
tough clash against a division foe.
"The Raiders have great athletes on defense, and they're very
well-coached," Herbert said. "They're playing really good football
now, and we need to be at our best if we're going to have any chance
come Monday."
Last season, Herbert passed for 640 yards and four touchdowns in his
first two matchups against the Raiders as the teams split the two
contests.
Las Vegas coach Jon Gruden is impressed with what he's seen of
Herbert.
"They've had it going on offense for a while since Herbert showed
up," Gruden said on Thursday. "Philip Rivers had a great run (with
the Chargers). They've been a good offensive team seems like every
year. ...
"The quarterback is a great player. He really is something else to
watch."
One interesting aspect is that first-year Raiders defensive
coordinator Gus Bradley ran the Chargers' defense last season, so he
saw a lot of Herbert on the practice field as well as in games.
Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa (foot, ankle) was a full practice
participant on Thursday, a good sign for the three-time Pro Bowler
with 49 sacks in 66 career games. Receiver Keenan Allen (ankle) and
safety Derwin James (toe, shoulder) were among the Chargers who were
limited.
Defensive tackle Solomon Thomas (knee) was among the Las Vegas
players who were limited on Thursday. He leads the Raiders with 2
1/2 sacks.
--Field Level Media
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