Justin Herbert leads Chargers beyond the assailants with 2 touchdown passes


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The Los Angeles Chargers took care of another AFC West opponent, defeating the Las Vegas Raiders, 20-9, in “Monday Night Football”.

Justin Herbert And the Chargers left Sao Paulo, Brazil, with an emphatic victory over the Kansas City bosses to start the 2025 campaign, breaking a long -standing loss streak to their division rival in the process. Seeing another key confrontation in week 2, Jim Harbaugh's team did not waste the opportunity for another victory.

Herbert did not have to illuminate the statistics sheet as he did against the Chiefs, but he was equally efficient, launching for 235 yards in 18 of 26 with two touchdowns.

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The open receiver of the Los Angeles Chargers, Keenan Allen (13) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against the Las Vegas Raiders in the Allegiant Stadium on September 15, 2025. (Kiyoshi Mio/Imagn images)

And Herbert found the same players he made in Brazil in the final area, since Quentin Johnston and Keenan Allen were the recipients of those touchdowns in Las Vegas. Allen gave the Chargers a 10-3 advantage when he ran to the back of the score and Herbert zone, he left his pocket, threw a blow to his second TouchDown of the season.

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Then, in the second quarter, Johnston ran the perfect route and Herbert had a clean pocket to deliver a deep ball for a 60 -yard touchdown. It was the third of the Johnston season after scoring twice in Brazil to help the victory of the Chargers over the Chiefs.

Meanwhile, in the lateral line of the Raiders, veteran field marshal Geno Smith was fighting. It was 24 of 43 for 180 yards with three interceptions and without touchdowns. The defense of the Chargers was making it difficult to enter a rhythm, and began since its first setback when a tip with a tip ended up resulting in one of those selections.

Quentin Johnston celebrates the touchdown

The open receiver of the Los Angeles Chargers, Quentin Johnston (1), obtains a touchdown during the second quarter against the Las Vegas Raiders at the Allegiant stadium on September 15, 2025. (Mio-Imagn Kiyoshi Images)

Daiyan Henley, Tony Jefferson and Donte Jackson had Smith interceptions in the game, while the chargers' Defense limited Las Vegas only three Daniel Carlson's field goals.

However, the defense of the Raiders was hindering the game of the Chargers' career, since the rookie Omarion Hampton achieved only 24 yards in eight hauls. Najae Harris also had eight touches for 28 yards, with Herbert leading the career game with 31 yards in nine haules.

Raiders' rookie, Ashton Jeanty, had little success for Las Vegas, running 11 times for 42 yards. And although he could play while fighting a knee injury, the closed wing of the star Brock Bowers was retained five trapped for 38 yards.

Justin Herbert seems to happen

The field marshal of Los Angeles chargers, Justin Herbert (10), seeks to pass during the first quarter against the Los Vegas Raiders in the Allegiant Stadium on September 15, 2025. (Kiyoshi Mio/Imagn images)

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The Chargers will aim to maintain their good start next week when their first game present to another division rival, the Denver Broncos, in the Sofi Stadium. The Raiders went to the road with the opportunity to recover against Washington's commanders.

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