Los Angeles Chargers backup quarterback Easton Stick recalls terrible first start.
There were few scores during the 2023 NFL season more surprising than the Las Vegas Raiders' 63-21 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday Night Football late in the season.
The Raiders scored 21 points in each the first and second quarter and held a 42-point lead at the half over the Chargers. The Bolts did not get their first points until the third quarter, and scored 21 total points, but they all came during garbage time when the Raiders had well secured the lead. For Chargers backup quarterback Easton Stick, this was his first-ever NFL start. Quarterback Justin Herbert had sustained a season-ending injury, meaning it was Stick's chance to start for the first time in his five years as a backup. Talk about a disaster. With a lot of his family in town to watch this monumental moment in his career, the Chargers were completely blown out by the Raiders.
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