Backups QBs will be the focus when the Chargers play at the Raiders on Thursday

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Easton Stick (2) passes during the second half of an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)
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LAS VEGAS — In what has become the season of the backup quarterback in the NFL, the Los Angeles Chargers head to Las Vegas with the QB2 facing a Raiders team that will either continue to start a rookie or return to the starter-turned-backup.

Easton Stick, the Chargers’ fifth-round draft pick in 2019, starts in place of Justin Herbert in the Thursday night game. Herbert suffered a season-ending finger injury Sunday against the Denver Broncos.

The Raiders could stay with Aidan O’Connell, the team’s fourth-round pick this year who began the season on the bench before becoming the starter five games ago. Or Las Vegas could turn back to Jimmy Garoppolo, the starter-turned-backup.

Stick showed some promise Sunday against the Broncos by completing 13 of 24 passes for 179 yards.

“Our guys have a lot of confidence in Easton,” Chargers coach Brandon Staley said. “I think the way that he played in that second half does give us confidence going into this game.”

Even so, the film on Stick is limited, perhaps giving the Chargers an advantage.

“Just got to get a feel for him in the game,” Raiders cornerback Nate Hobbs said. “You can’t ever panic or anything like that. Just go out there and play football.”

On Las Vegas’ side, interim coach Antonio Pierce said he would evaluate the quarterback position. O’Connell spoke to reporters at the podium Tuesday, an indication he likely would remain the starter.

“I’ve never said Aidan wasn’t the starter,” Pierce said Wednesday morning. “We’re still evaluating. If there’s a chance to get better, a chance to improve, a chance to put us in position to win, then we have to get all the factors that go into it. Making decisions based off media, a loss, a bad, ugly performance, that’s not how you do things in the National Football League.”

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GETTING IN GEAR?

With Stick taking over for Herbert, there will be a renewed emphasis on seeing if the Chargers’ struggling rushing attack can get in gear and provide a little balance to the offense.

There are some hopes that it can after Los Angeles averaged 4.0 yards per carry against the Broncos.

Austin Ekeler had 51 yards on 10 carries, only the fourth time this season he has surpassed 50 rushing yards.

“There was a lot more consistency in that phase. I think we had five or six quality runs that were physical,” Staley said. “I thought that there was progress made, but when we got behind, I think it prohibited us from sticking with that like we wanted to, but I thought it was a good step for us.”

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JACOBS’ STATUS UNCERTAIN

Running back Josh Jacobs, who injured a knee Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings, is questionable.

The Raiders have relied heavily on Jacobs.