The Raiders put together a historic first half vs. the Chargers on Thursday as they went into halftime with a 42-0 advantage.
Las Vegas scored on their first possession of the game and continued piling onto their opponents as the Chargers fumbled three times in the first 20 minutes - setting up a short field for their hosts on numerous occasions.
Following Zamir White's opener, Tre Tucker (twice), Michael Mayer, Brandon Bolden and Jakobi Meyers all found the endzone.
The points tally is a single-half record for the Raiders, and also the most ever allowed by the Chargers in a half.
And Prime Video analyst Richard Sherman thought Chargers coach Brandon Staley should be relieved of his duties at the break.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer (87) celebrates after scoring a touchdown
Wide receiver Jakobi Meyers (#16) celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass
Fullback Jakob Johnson #45 of the Las Vegas Raiders acknowledges the fans at halftime
'They should make history. They should fire him at halftime,' he said.
The hapless Chargers, who are without quarterback Justin Herbert for the rest of the season (and Keenan Allen on Thursday), had lost four of five entering the game for a 5-8 record overall.
The team will likely miss the playoffs for the second time in three seasons under Staley.
Aidan O'Connell threw four touchdowns for the hosts in the first half while the Chargers totaled just 89 yards of offense.
More to come