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NFL: Jordan Love victim of 3 interceptions.  The Raiders won 17-13 over the Packers

NFL: Jordan Love victim of 3 interceptions. The Raiders won 17-13 over the Packers

PARADISE, Nevada – Amik Robertson discovered a crucial interception from Jordan Love in the buttocks area avec 44 seconds in the middle of the quarter, and the Las Vegas Raiders also fought against the Green Bay Packers to import from 17 to 13 Monday evening.

Robert Spillane helped the Raiders win for the first time since Week 1 with a two-interception performance.

Jacoby Myers made seven catches for 75 yards and a touchdown, while Josh Jacobs also found the end zone for the Raiders, who are back in a sub-.500 (2-3) game after three sharp losses.

Veteran quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo did enough, completing 22 of 31 pass attempts for 208 yards and a touchdown. He has his seventh interception of the year, the highest in the NFL.

The aerial attack of Love and the Packers (2-3) had more problems, as in addition to being the victim of three interceptions, the young quarterback was also limited to 182 receiving yards in his club’s second straight defeat.

Once again, the first half was particularly tough for the Packers’ offense, who have scored just six first-half points in their last three games.

They erased a 17-0 halftime deficit to beat the New Orleans Saints two weeks ago and beat the Detroit Lions 17-7 in the second half last week before losing by two.

This week, Matt LaFleur’s men started the second half with an interception from Rudy Ford that led to a five-yard TD run for AJ Dillon.

Pursuing quarterback Maxx Crosby has been a vital part of the Raiders’ defensive recipe. The star defensive end alone totaled four tackles for losses, as well as grabbing a sack, his fifth of the season.

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After a slow start to the game, Jacobs finally got it going 69 yards on the ground. His specialty put Las Vegas ahead early in the fourth quarter, and then his efficiency allowed the Locals to collect some very valuable first downs to prevent the Packers’ offense from getting back to work.

Daniel Karlsson’s 52-yard attempt from the pinpoint kicker would have given the Raiders a seven-point lead with less than two minutes left, but his attempt hit the right upright before ricocheting into the end zone.

Players from the Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights lit the torch in honor of Al Davis before the game.

The scene sparked loud applause from the audience, who chanted: Go, knights, go! “.

Tuesday night, the Knights will raise the first banner in their history in the heights of T-Mobile Arena, before welcoming the Seattle Kraken.