{"id":298148,"date":"2023-12-15T20:46:19","date_gmt":"2023-12-15T20:46:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportstoft.com\/?p=298148"},"modified":"2023-12-15T20:46:19","modified_gmt":"2023-12-15T20:46:19","slug":"rookie-qb-aidan-oconnell-propels-raiders-to-historic-blowout-over-chargers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportstoft.com\/nfl\/rookie-qb-aidan-oconnell-propels-raiders-to-historic-blowout-over-chargers\/","title":{"rendered":"Rookie QB Aidan O'Connell propels Raiders to historic blowout over Chargers"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Raiders’ first drive of the evening ended with celebration, as a rushing touchdown by Zamir White marked the team’s first offensive touchdown scored since the second quarter of Week 12, having gone without a TD in their previous 19 possessions.<\/p>\n

But the celebration over a single score was quickly usurped by astonishment at a barrage of points from the Raiders, as rookie quarterback Aidan O\u2019Connell captained his offense to a historic 63-21 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday night, just four days after Las Vegas failed to score at all against the Vikings.<\/p>\n

“Just super proud of our guys for executing well,” O’Connell said. “I think we were almost spared to have a short week here, so we couldn’t really think about what happened, we had to move on, just got to move on from everything that happened on Sunday was great for us, and to be able to do this was pretty awesome. Every phase did a really good job, and it was fun to watch and really fun to be a part of.”<\/p>\n

The Raiders finished nine points off the all-time NFL record for points in a regular-season game, with only the second game this century of 63-plus points (the Dolphins scored 70 earlier this season against the Broncos).<\/p>\n

Las Vegas opened up the scoring with a 12-play, 68-yard drive that ended with the score by White, breaking the aforementioned scoring drought.<\/p>\n

Then the onslaught began, with back-to-back Chargers fumbles leading to Raiders touchdowns on the ensuing possessions for a 21-0 first quarter lead. And three more second-quarter touchdowns — two off the arm of O’Connell — doubled the lead, giving the Raiders a 42-point advantage after 30 minutes of play.<\/p>\n

And they didn’t let up after the break, with interim head coach Antonio Pierce saying after the game that his team was going to play with the same amount of aggression no matter what the score had been Thursday.<\/p>\n

“We knew at halftime what the record was, I was made aware of it, and we were going to be aggressive regardless of what the score was, whether we only had 21, or 10, we were going to be aggressive,” he said. “That was our mindset, talked to our team about it last week, playing better in the second half, I thought we did then, and this one was playing a full second half and not letting off on the gas pedal, and hats off to our team, because that was their mindset.”<\/p>\n

His players answered the call. The offense scored once more on a trick play when wide receiver Jakobi Meyers received a lateral before throwing to Davante Adams in the end zone, and the defense continued to pressure Easton Stick and the Chargers offense, forcing a 44-yard scoop-and-score (on the fourth fumble of the night) and a 16-yard pick-six when Jack Jones jumped in front of a screen pass from Stick.<\/p>\n

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