The last time the San Diego Chargers beat the Oakland Raiders was on November 1, 2009.
3 - the San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, and the San Diego Chargers. There's a good possibility that the Raiders will once again relocate to L.A. again; the City of Oakland is unwilling to foot the bill for a new stadium, and playing in the ancient Oakland-Alameda Coliseum is both costly in terms of lost revenue, and insulting given the 49ers new facility across the Bay, which is a state-of-the-art marvel.
Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers in the NFC and Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers in the AFC.
The Chargers overall record versus the New England Patriots is 14-18-2, and are 1-2 versus the Patriots in the playoffs.
3-3 they lost to Oakland twice and Kansas city once and beat Denver twice and Kansas city once
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The last time the San Diego Chargers beat the Oakland Raiders was on November 1, 2009.
The Oakland Raiders
THREE........RAIDERS 49ERS AND THE CHARGERS
The last time the Oakland Raiders beat the San Diego Chargers was on Sunday October,10th. 2010.
The cast of 1980 AFC Championship Game - 1981 includes: Mike Adamle as Himself - Sideline Reporter Dan Audick as Himself - San Diego Chargers Tackle Rolf Benirschke as Himself - San Diego Chargers Kicker Clifford Branch as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Dave Browning as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Willie Buchanon as Himself - San Diego Chargers Cornerback Raymond Chester as Himself - Oakland Radiers Tight End Don Coryell as Himself - San Diego Chargers Head Coach Dave Dalby as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Glen Edwards as Himself - San Diego Chargers Free Safety Dick Enberg as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Tom Flores as Himself - Oakland Raiders Head Coach Bryant Gumbel as Himself - Sideline Reporter Lester Hayes as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Ted Hendricks as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Derrick Jensen as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Charlie Joiner as Himself - San Diego Chargers Wide Receiver Louie Kelcher as Himself - San Diego Chargers Defensive Tackle Reggie Kinlaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Nose Tackle Woodrow Lowe as Himself - San Diego Chargers Linebacker Don Macek as Himself - San Diego Chargers Center Mickey Marvin as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard John Matuszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Matt Millen as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Chuck Muncie as Himself - San Diego Chargers Fullback Merlin Olsen as Himself - Color Commentator Burgess Owens as Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety Jim Plunkett as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Billy Shields as Himself - San Diego Chargers Tackle Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Mark van Eeghen as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Arthur Whittington as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Doug Wilkerson as Himself - San Diego Chargers Guard Kellen Winslow as Himself - San Diego Chargers Tight End
San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers
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1946-1994: Los Angeles Rams (now the St. Louis Rams) 1982-1994: Los Angeles Raiders (now the Oakland Raiders) The San Diego Chargers, an original AFL team, began play in 1960 as the Los Angeles Chargers. They moved to San Diego in 1961.
yes, and the san Diego chargers
ESPN's Sunday Night Football - 1987 Oakland Raiders vs- San Diego Chargers 19-12 was released on: USA: 4 December 2005
NFL Monday Night Football - 1970 San Diego Chargers vs- Oakland Raiders 37-2 was released on: USA: 11 September 2006