It doesn’t matter if Raiders fans are in Oakland, Los Angeles, or Las Vegas; they still remain a violent bunch.
At Allegiant Stadium this past Monday, the home team was welcoming the Los Angeles Chargers for a Monday Night Football contest between AFC West rivals.
It wasn’t an enjoyable night for birthday boy Pete Carroll and his team. Nothing went right for the 74-year-old head coach in a 20-9 defeat. The team couldn’t find the end zone all night long.
When Raiders fans get upset, any opposing fans should be concerned.
Footage from inside Allegiant Stadium showed an elderly Chargers fan being pushed down the stairs by a much younger Las Vegas Raiders fan who could be heard telling him to “Sit down.”
The Chargers fan still tried to go up the stairs to the concourse, but then more Raiders fans began to gang up on him.
During the 2024 season, fans of the Raiders and Chargers were caught on camera fighting in the stadium parking lot. It got so frightening that at least two fans were said to be knocked out cold with blood on their face.
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The Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 20-9 to improve to 2-0 on the season.
The Raiders are now 1-1. Their second game did not go well, as the Chargers’ defense forced three interceptions and held the Raiders’ offense out of the end zone.
The Raiders’ offense struggled so much that their own fans began to boo them.
Raiders quarterback Geno Smith performed poorly against the Los Angeles Chargers. He completed 24 of 43 passes for 180 yards, no touchdowns, and three interceptions.
Ashton Jeanty, who was drafted in the first round, carried the ball 11 times for 43 yards.
He was also called out for wanting to block for Geno Smith during a disturbing play in the game.
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