Unlucky No. 13

An underrated piece of the Chargers’ success this season has been the return of one of the franchise’s greatest receivers.

After spending a year with the Chicago Bears, Keenan Allen signed back with the Los Angeles Chargers this offseason. At 33 years old in his 13th season, he’s not only a locker room leader, he’s still the No. 1 target.

Allen leads the team in receptions (56), and is second on the team in receiving yards (592) and receiving touchdowns (four). He also recently broke the franchise record for most career receptions, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer Antonio Gates.

“[T]he man is a skilled wide receiver,” Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham said. “I mean, you don’t make that many catches just based off of savviness. Savviness probably came as he continued to see more and more reps and got to understand how people are trying to cover him and things of that nature. But it first starts with the skill. The thing also when they move him around, you have to make note of his intelligence to be able to play different spots, whether Z, X or the slot receiver. … I mean, he’s a smart player. He’s a skilled player. And then on top of that, the years of experience lending to the savviness.”

In the Raiders’ Week 2 matchup against the Chargers, Allen caught five passes for 61 yards and a touchdown. He has eight career touchdown catches against the Raiders.