Former Las Vegas Raiders offensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor defended his former team on social media.
With the NFL's 2024-25 schedule release on Wednesday, some teams took to social media and got creative with their upcoming season matchups.
For the Las Vegas Raiders, one of the Chargers' division rivals, the Bolts used a fictional "garbage" flavor to represent the Raiders.He posted the following message: The Raiders and Chargers last met at Allegiant Stadium in December when Las Vegas mangled Los Angeles 63-21. The Raiders' 63 points was the most scored in a single game in the franchise's history.
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