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Raiders report card: Grades reflect a bounce back game in all areas

CARSON — How the Raiders graded Sunday in a 24-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers at Dignity Center Sports Park;

PASS OFFENSE: A-minus

Even if you consider the Raiders offense ultra safe and conservative, going 26 of 30 for 291 yards with a touchdown and no interceptions is seriously good stuff. That was Derek Carr’s day against the Chargers, with a 56-yard scoring pass to Hunter Renfow on the opening possession and chain-moving short throws as the Raiders were 7 of 14 on third down. Renfrow had seven catches for 107 yards. Tyrone Williams for 82.