6A — BAKER CITY HERALD SPORTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2020 Herbert, Chargers top Raiders in duel of former Duck QBs happened. So I got up and started shaking hands and kind of saw the LAS VEGAS — Justin Herbert’s game was over.” brilliant rookie season is now a The Chargers (5-9) snapped a record-setting campaign. nine-game losing streak against Herbert scored on a 1-yard plunge their AFC West counterparts, and to give the Los Angeles Chargers a snapped a three-game skid against 30-27 overtime victory over the Las the Raiders. Las Vegas (7-7) lost Vegas Raiders on Thursday night. quarterback Derek Carr to a left “It was pretty crazy,” said Herbert, groin injury in the fi rst quarter. It who set an NFL rookie record with has lost four of fi ve, all but killing its his seventh 300-yard game and playoff chances. has 27 passing scores on the year, Moments after Daniel Carlson’s tying Baker Mayfi eld (2018) for the 23-yard fi eld goal on the Raiders’ most by a rookie in NFL history. “I fi rst possession put Las Vegas ahead kind of waited to see the replay and 27-24, Herbert found wideout Jalen guys didn’t really know what had Guyton streaking by cornerback By W.G. Ramirez Associated Press Keisean Nixon for a 53-yard recep- tion to set up the winning score. Los Angeles improved to 1-2 in overtime games, while all four of its games against division foes have come down to the fi nal play. Herbert, who targeted nine receivers and completed at least one pass with seven, was 22 for 32 with 314 yards and two touchdowns. “I’ve seen a lot of growth over the past couple weeks,” Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said. “He’s doing it with young receivers on the fi eld and spreading the ball around.” With fi ve receptions for 65 yards and a touchdown, Los Angeles’ Hunter Henry now has a career- high 60 receptions on the year, third-highest among tight ends this season. The Chargers got revenge from the fi rst meeting on Nov. 8, when Herbert’s apparent TD pass to Donald Parham was overturned by replay to end the game. For the Raiders, the storyline quickly changed from must-win to stay alive in the playoff hunt, to how to win with backup Marcus Mariota seeing his fi rst action as a Raider, while setting up a showdown of former University of Oregon quar- terbacks. “It was a pretty crazy experience,” Herbert said. “I grew up watching Marcus. He was my favorite player. To see him on the fi eld and play against him was really cool. It’s everything I’ve ever wanted.” Just four days after fi ring defen- sive coordinator Paul Guenther, plus missing four starters on defense, and having their offensive coordi- nator Greg Olson sidelined after testing positive for COVID-19, the Raiders lost Carr when he came up lame on a third-down scramble near the goal line in the fi rst quarter. Carr immediately went to the locker room and did not return. Picking the NFL: week 15 Ducks turn back Dons’ rally OREGON MEN’S BASKETBALL Overall record: 116-66-1 Buffalo Bills (10-3) vs. COREY KIRK Denver Broncos (5-8) Coming off consecutive wins, the Bills travel to the Mile High City to take on the Broncos. Hanging on for dear life to their playoff hopes, Broncos’ fans vocabulary will once again include and the Bucs will get their ninth win of the “maybe next year.” The Bills, who have a stellar season, 38-28. red zone offense, will crush Denver’s playoff Detroit Lions (5-8) vs. hopes, 35-17. Tennessee Titans (9-4) Carolina Panthers (4-9) vs. Battling the Indianapolis Colts for the Green Bay Packers (10-3) top spot in the AFC South, the Titans are The Panthers are also on the cusp of playoff fortunate to get the Lions, and their sketchy elimination. Although Carolina would benefi t defense, this week. The Titans offense will overwhelm that defense and secure their 10th from having star running back Christian Mc- win of the year, 31-24. Caffrey available as he recovers from a thigh injury, even his contributions wouldn’t overcome Houston Texans (4-9) vs. the Packers’ strong offense as they win, 42-24. Indianapolis Colts (9-4) San Francisco 49ers (5-8) vs. I just don’t see how the Colts lose this game. Dallas Cowboys (4-9) Their offense continues to shine, and their run The Cowboys are coming off a big victory defense is the most underrated component in against the Bengals, and they’re at home, but the league. The Colts will keep pace with the I think their lack of depth is worse than the Titans in the AFC South race with a 28-14 win. 49ers’. The game will be close but I see Robbie Philadelphia Eagles (4-8-1) vs. Gould giving San Francisco the edge with a Arizona Cardinals (7-6) fi eld goal, 10-7. The most interesting narrative going into Seattle Seahawks (9-4) vs. this week is the quarterback situation in Washington Football Team (6-7) Philadelphia. Rookie Jalen Hurts looked As with the previous pick, I’m siding with impressive in the Eagles’ upset over the Saints, the road team. Behind Russell Wilson, the leaving former starter Carson Wentz’s future Seahawks’ aerial offense is scary, and Wash- uncertain. The Cardinals are back to a winning ington is going back to Dwayne Haskins at record after their game against the Giants, quarterback after being benched earlier this and I see them being the winners in this game, year. Seattle is going to overwhelm Washington 31-24. on both sides of the ball, and will win their 10th New York Jets (0-13) vs. game of the year, 27-14. Los Angeles Rams (9-4) Chicago Bears (6-7) vs. The Rams, currently atop the NFC West, get Minnesota Vikings (6-7) a stroke of luck this week against the winless These two NFC North teams are struggling, Jets. The Rams will win 38-7, close to the 40-3 but I really like what the Vikings have to offer, margin that Seahawks, their rival for divi- plus they’ve already beaten the Bears this sional supremacy, had last week against the season. Chicago can’t rely on Mitchell Trubisky hapless Jets. at quarterback, and the Vikings will win, albeit Kansas City Chiefs (12-1) vs. barely, 24-21. New Orleans Saints (10-3) New England Patriots (6-7) vs. Arguably the most exciting game of the Miami Dolphins (8-5) week, this could be a preview of the Super As the Dolphins seek to rebound from a loss Bowl. With two of the more prolifi c offenses to the Chiefs, they return home to take on a di- in the league, it will feature a lot of points. I’m visional opponent in the Patriots. The Dolphins’ going with the Chiefs, which don’t have the offense is unpredictable, but their defense had a Saints’ injury problems, in a 28-24 game. really strong showing against the Chiefs’ potent attack, and the Patriots are too inconsistent. The Cleveland Browns (9-4) vs. New York Giants (5-8) Dolphins will win, 21-14. After a devastating loss to the Ravens on Jacksonville Jaguars (1-11) vs. Monday night, the Browns are back on the Baltimore Ravens (8-5) road to take on the Giants on Sunday Night The Ravens are coming off a big morale- Football. Though the Giants continue to show boosting win on Monday night against the promise, I can’t see them handling the Browns’ Browns, and this week’s opponent, the one-win offense. Cleveland will bounce back behind Jaguars, is much less daunting. For the fi rst the arm of Baker Mayfi eld, who I see having time in a month, the Ravens looked good with a big game against a mediocre secondary. The Lamar Jackson behind center. I see a similar Browns will secure their 10th win of the year, outcome this week, with Baltimore winning defeating the Giants, 17-10. 31-10. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-5) vs. Cincinnati Bengals (2-10-1) Atlanta Falcons (4-9) Going into Monday night, the Steelers, after The Falcons are looking to next season, and winning their fi rst 11 games, have lost two Tom Brady and the Bucs offense can’t be taken straight. The Bengals, meanwhile, haven’t won lightly. since Nov. 1. The Steelers overwhelmingly are This game is destined to be high-scoring, the favorites, as their offense is destined to but Tampa Bay is just way better equipped dismantle the Bengals’ defense, 38-14. EUGENE (AP) — Eugene Omoruyi scored 19 points, Eric Williams Jr. added 16 and Oregon defeated San Francisco 74-64 on Thursday night. The Ducks scored the fi rst 11 points of the second half to take a 52-31 lead. The Dons scored nine straight to pull within six with 91 seconds to go but didn’t score again. San Francisco missed its fi rst 10 shots of the second half to fall behind. An offensive rebound for USF and four straight Oregon turnovers led to the closing rally. Chris Duarte and Amauri Hardy scored 11 points apiece for Oregon (5-1), which added the game on Tuesday. Raavi Jurkatamm led the Dons (5-4) with a career-high 15 points. Khalil Sha- bazz added 11 points and Jamaree Bouyea and Damari Milstead 10 apiece. Oregon has won fi ve straight after dropping its opener and was coming off a Pac-12 opening win at Washington, 74-71. Williams has scored at least 11 points in every game for the Ducks, and after scoring 909 points in two seasons at Duquesne, is 10 points from reaching 1,000. PAC-12 FOOTBALL WRAPS UP SEASON Beavers to host Arizona State CORVALLIS (AP) — Arizona State won an emotional game last week, setting a record by scoring the most points ever in its 121-year series against Arizona. In any other year, the annual Territorial Cup game would be the regular-season fi nale. This, in nearly every aspect, is not a typi- cal year. Instead of preparing for a bowl game or the offseason, the Sun Devils have another game to close out the regular season. The 70-7 win over Arizona last weekend was a huge moment for the program, not to mention Arizona State’s fi rst win of this pandemic-affected season, but now the Sun Devils have to refocus for what should be a chilly Saturday night against Oregon State in Corvallis. The game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. and will be televised on ESPN. Arizona State (1-2) had a wild ride through the 2020 season, one the Pac-12 decided would be conference-only games due to the pandemic. Oregon State (2-4) didn’t have the same disruptions as the Sun Devils, playing every game on the schedule so far, but the Bea- vers have been up and down on the fi eld. The Beavers opened the season with two straight losses, won two straight — one over rival Oregon — and lost their last two games, including 27-24 last week to Stan- ford. Oregon State beat Arizona State 35-34 last season in an upset. 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