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The Los Angeles Chargers visit the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on Monday, 15 September 2025 (10:00 PM ET). It’s an early AFC West test with both sides 1–0. The Chargers arrive with Justin Herbert in rhythm after a sharp opener. The Raiders come in with Pete Carroll and Geno Smith steering a new-look attack.

 

On form traits, the Chargers’ offence stays on schedule. They convert third downs at a high rate and lean on shotgun looks. Their scheme also manufactures explosives. The defence, meanwhile, has kept a lid on big pass plays so far, which matters against a Raiders unit built to strike downfield. Small samples apply in Week 2, but the tendencies are clear.

 

Las Vegas’ passing game jumps off the page. The Raiders rank at the top for explosive pass rate and show true deep-shot pop. If TE Brock Bowers is fit, he bends coverages and boosts their red-zone punch. If he’s limited, Geno may need more from Jakobi Meyers and the backs. Up front, the Raiders’ sack rate allowed is a concern, so timing and protection are in focus.

 

Los Angeles have injury questions of their own. LT Rashawn Slater is on IR and G Mekhi Becton is questionable. That could stress pass protection and the run game efficiency. Even with that, Herbert’s quick game, route variety, and third-down execution travel well.

Current Season Form

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LV

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Record:1-0-0
ATS:1-0-0
O/U:1-0-0
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Record:1-0-0
ATS:1-0-0
O/U:0-1-0

Head-to-Head Summary

Record:
3-2Winner logo
ATS:2-2-1
O/U:2-3-0

Past Results

DateOpponentResultATSO/U
2025-09-07@ NEW 20-13W +2.5u44.5
2025-01-05vs LACL 20-34L -7.0o42.5
2024-12-29@ NOW 25-10W +-2.0u37.5
2024-12-22vs JAXW 19-14W +2.5u41.5
2024-12-16vs ATLL 9-15L -6.5u44.5
2024-12-08@ TBL 13-28L 7.0u47.0
2024-11-29@ KCL 17-19L 13.5u42.0
2024-11-24vs DENL 19-29L -6.5o41.5
2024-11-17@ MIAL 19-34L 8.0o43.5
2024-11-03@ CINL 24-41L 8.0o45.0

Key Insights

 

  • Explosive chess match: Raiders bring a 24.3% explosive pass rate (100th pct; 37 dropbacks). Chargers’ defence has allowed only 4.9% explosive passes (69th; 41 opp dropbacks). One side’s strength meets the other’s strength.

  • Down-to-down reliability vs splash plays: Chargers convert 53.8% on third down (86th; 13 attempts). Raiders’ long-drive efficiency is low so far (33.3%; 3 drives). If LV don’t hit explosives, sustaining drives could be hard.

  • Protection stress points: Raiders’ sack rate allowed is 10.5% (16th pct; 38 dropbacks). Chargers’ pass-rush finishing is mid-table (pressure-to-sack 4.9%; 50th). Small edge to LAC if coverage holds.

  • Bowers’ status swings LV’s ceiling: He’s questionable and tied to LV’s explosive pass and red-zone TD traits. If limited, LV may lean more on outside shots and Meyers underneath.

  • Chargers’ O-line availability matters: Slater (IR) and Becton (Q) could lift LV’s pressure-to-sack (8.0%; 62nd; 50 pressures). That may nudge LAC toward quicker concepts and target volume for Allen/McConkey.

  • Run game lever for LV: Chargers have allowed a 5.9% explosive run rate (28th; 17 opp carries). If LV get Omarion Hampton going, it can slow LAC’s rush and open play-action.

 

 

Betting Insights

Spread (anchor)

Spread (anchor): Chargers -3.5 (-115). LAC’s 53.8% third-down rate (86th) vs LV’s very low long-drive efficiency (33.3%; small sample) supports the stronger down-to-down side. Juice is modest for the key corridor.

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Alt number protection

Alt number protection: Chargers -3.0 (-137) if you prefer the push on a field-goal win. You pay extra juice for the safety net.

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Total (anchor)

Total (anchor): 48.5, Under (-149) / Over (+110). Market leans Under at heavy juice. LV are explosive, but LAC’s defence limits big passes (4.9%), and both teams show low no-huddle rates. Small-sample variance applies at this stage.

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Team totals

Team totals: Chargers Over 24.5 (-116) aligns with their third-down strength and scheme explosives. Note O-line injuries add variance. Raiders Under 20.5 (-118) fits if LV can’t sustain drives without chunk gains.

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Race to points

Race to points: Chargers first to 10 (-161). LAC’s big-play TD rate (25% of big plays; tiny sample) plus early script stability gives them a slight early-game tilt.

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Final Summary

This is a style clash. The Raiders want explosive strikes with Geno Smith, while the Chargers want to stack first downs and let Herbert work in rhythm. Early downs and protection will shape everything. If LV protect, the deep game stays live. If not, LAC’s coverage can sit on routes and force punts.

Injuries could swing the balance. Brock Bowers’ status is central to Las Vegas’ middle-of-field damage and red-zone finishing. On the other side, the Chargers’ line health matters against a Raiders front that can convert pressure. Expect Los Angeles to mix tempo, use motion, and lean on quick game if protection wobbles.

Totals sit in a tricky zone. The market’s shade to the Under at 48.5 reflects respect for LAC’s defence and slow pace indicators. But a few explosive shots from LV or short fields could flip the script. Bankroll management matters with early-season volatility.

Bottom line: the steadier down-to-down profile leans Chargers. The Raiders’ path is built on explosives and situational wins. Monitor Bowers and the Chargers’ inactives; either could nudge spread and prop value in the hours before kick-off.

Statistical Battle Boards

Viewing: LAC Offense vs LV Defense
Offense team logoOffense
Defense team logoDefense
StatisticOffenseRankDefenseRankAdvantage
Total Points27#813#25LAC advantage
Total Points Per Game27#813#7LV advantage
Total Touchdowns3#81#8🏈
Passing Touchdowns3#21#17LAC advantage
Rushing Touchdowns0#290#4LV advantage
Other Touchdowns0#170#5LV advantage
Total Kicking Points9#97#18LAC advantage
Total Two Point Conversions0#220#8LV advantage
Kick Extra Points3#61#24LAC advantage
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Defense team logoDefense
StatisticOffenseRankDefenseRankAdvantage
Net Passing Yards304#3276#6LAC advantage
Net Passing Yards Per Game304#3276#6LAC advantage
Passer Rating132#380.6#22LAC advantage
Passing Attempts34#1546#30LAC advantage
Completions25#930#4LV advantage
Completion Percentage73.5#665.2#16LAC advantage
Passing 1st downs16#315#28LAC advantage
Passing 1st Down %72.7#683.3#32LAC advantage
Longest Pass33#1527#23LAC advantage
Passing Fumbles Lost0#190#30LAC advantage
Receiving Targets34#1145#2LV advantage
Receptions25#930#29LAC advantage
Receiving Yards After Catch134#6114#23LAC advantage
YAC Average5.4#63.8#12LAC advantage
Offense team logoOffense
Defense team logoDefense
StatisticOffenseRankDefenseRankAdvantage
Rushing Yards90#1960#6LV advantage
Rushing Yards Per Game90#1960#27LAC advantage
Rushing Attempts25#1618#3LV advantage
Yards Per Rush Attempt3.6#183.3#21LAC advantage
Rushing 1st downs6#152#4LV advantage
20+ Yard Rushing Plays0#230#29LAC advantage
Long Rushing19#1214#22LAC advantage
Rushing Fumbles0#230#29LAC advantage
Rushing Fumbles Lost0#210#8LV advantage

Game Preview of Los Angeles Chargers @ Las Vegas Raiders. Week 2 of 2025 NFL Season

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