INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) - The Las Vegas Raiders trailed by six points with just over seven minutes to play when their offense faced fourth and 1 on the Los Angeles Chargers’ side of midfield.
Antonio Pierce defends his decision after Raiders punt in Chargers territory late in their opener
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) - The Las Vegas Raiders trailed by six points with just over seven minutes to play when their offense faced fourth and 1 on the Los Angeles Chargers’ side of midfield.
Got to go for it, right?
Coach Antonio Pierce didn’t think so, and it might have cost him the Raiders’ season opener.
After a brief but intense sideline discussion, Pierce sent punter A.J. Cole onto the field at the Chargers 43. Displeasure and confusion rumbled through SoFi Stadium, with a low thundering of boos emanating from the crowd in a metropolitan area where the Raiders are still a home team.