The Raiders' season ends where it began today in terms of the opponent. Las Vegas and Los Angeles faced off in Week 1 at SoFi Stadium after spending training camp building similar blueprints it hoped would lead to success, playing a defense-first, run-heavy style. The Chargers employed the identity more effectively in the first matchup, wearing the Raiders down before pulling away late for a 22-10 victory. The Chargers' offense has arguably been better than their defense over the second half of the season, especially when veteran running back J.K. Dobbins and standout rookie receiver Ladd McConkey have been healthy.
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