A few days after failing to score a single point in the 3-0 defeat against the Minnesota Vikings in the lowest-scoring indoor match in the league history, the Las Vegas Raiders showed a different face vs. LA Chargers, defeating their AFC West rivals 63-21 on TNF while setting a team record for points scored in a match.
The 63 points were 3rd most by a franchise in the National Football League Super Bowl era and 2nd most by an organization that was shut out in its previous clash, 1 behind the 64 points the 1934 Eagles scored vs. Cincinnati Reds.
Flipped the script.#LACvsLV | #RaiderNation pic.twitter.com/Q5eVuxRMaT
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) December 15, 2023
From 0 points to 63 points?
Primetime performance #LACvsLV
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— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) December 15, 2023
“It affected me,” Las Vegas interim manager Antonio Pierce shared the bad mood that enveloped the organization after the weekend’s defeat. “I had to slap myself to get out of the funk, and footballers helped me to get my mood back. They helped me along, and hell, we performed historically today.”