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Raiders trio questionable for Thursday Night Football: Who is at risk? What are the injuries?

Philip Marsh
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Las Vegas Raiders welcome the Los Angeles Chargers to Allegiant Stadium for Thursday Night Football, with both teams battling injuries in key positions.

The Chargers are without starting quarterback Justin Herbert and their top two receiving options - Keenan Allen and Mike Williams.

While the Raiders are yet to have any of their key weapons officially ruled out of Thursday's divisional game, three of their biggest players are listed as questionable.

Each will be missed in a different way if they are downgraded to out, but perhaps the biggest miss would be defensive end Maxx Crosby.

The 26-year-old is one of the best pass rushers in the business, and with Easton Stick making his first NFL start for the Chargers, Crosby could have a monster game if he is fit to play.

As well as Crosby, the Raiders' top two offensive weapons are also listed as questionable, with Davante Adams and Josh Jacobs both on the injury report.

Wide receiver Adams was a non-participant at Wedneday's practice due to illness, while running back Jacobs has been dealing with a quad injury suffered in Week 13 against the Minnesota Vikings.

That game was one to forget, as the Raiders were shutout in a 3-0 defeat to Minnesota - the only points coming with under two minutes to go in the fourth quarter.

If Adams and Jacobs can suit up, they will take on a porous Chargers defense and hopefully bounce back from last week's disaster.

Raiders vs. Chargers date, start time

  • Date:  Thursday, December 14
  • Kick-off:  8:15 p.m. ET / 01:15 a.m. UK (Friday) / 02:15 a.m. CET (Friday)

Where is Raiders vs. Chargers? 

The game takes place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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