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INGLEWOOD, Calif — Khalil Mack set a franchise single-game record with six sacks, Justin Herbert accounted for three touchdowns and the Los Angeles Chargers held on to beat the Las Vegas Raiders 24-17. It was the sixth time since sacks became an official statistic in 1982 that a player had at least six in a game. The record is seven, by Kansas City's Derrick Thomas in 1990. The Chargers scored on four of their first five drives to build a 24-7 lead at halftime before the Raiders rallied to make it close. Aidan O'Connell started at quarterback for Las Vegas in place of the injured Jimmy Garoppolo and threw a costly late interception.







