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Raiders Week 13 snap counts vs Chargers: 5 notable observations

2025-12-01 17:46
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We break down the snap counts for the Las Vegas Raiders in their Week 13 game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Raiders Week 13 snap counts vs Chargers: 5 notable observationsStory byLevi Damien, Raiders WireMon, December 1, 2025 at 5:46 PM UTC·3 min read

The losing streak for the Raiders increased to six on Sunday in Los Angeles. What seemed for a moment might be a more hotly contested games. Then the second half arrived and the Raiders reverted to the norm.

Offense

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Spec Tms

Player

Pos

Num

Pct

Num

Pct

Alex Cappa

G

48

100%

2

9%

Delmar Glaze

T

48

100%

2

9%

Dylan Parham

G

48

100%

2

9%

Stone Forsythe

OL

48

100%

2

9%

Geno Smith

QB

48

100%

0

0%

Brock Bowers

TE

47

98%

0

0%

Ashton Jeanty

RB

46

96%

0

0%

Tre Tucker

WR

46

96%

0

0%

Atonio Mafi

G

31

65%

0

0%

Ian Thomas

TE

27

56%

10

45%

Jack Bech

WR

27

56%

7

32%

Tyler Lockett

WR

25

52%

0

0%

Caleb Rogers

G

17

35%

0

0%

Dont'e Thornton

WR

14

29%

0

0%

Carter Runyon

TE

6

12%

14

64%

Raheem Mostert

RB

2

4%

6

27%

Defense

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Spec Tms

Isaiah Pola-Mao

S

67

100%

4

18%

Maxx Crosby

DE

67

100%

0

0%

Jeremy Chinn

S

67

100%

0

0%

Eric Stokes

CB

67

100%

0

0%

Devin White

LB

67

100%

0

0%

Jonah Laulu

DT

52

78%

8

36%

Adam Butler

DT

42

63%

7

32%

Lonnie Johnson Jr.

S

36

54%

5

23%

Kyu Blu Kelly

CB

34

51%

3

14%

Charles Snowden

DE

33

49%

8

36%

Darien Porter

CB

33

49%

5

23%

Jamal Adams

LB

31

46%

0

0%

Elandon Roberts

LB

31

46%

0

0%

Thomas Booker

DT

30

45%

5

23%

Malcolm Koonce

DE

21

31%

10

45%

Tyree Wilson

DE

21

31%

6

27%

Leki Fotu

DL

20

30%

1

5%

JJ Pegues

DT

11

16%

6

27%

Greedy Vance

CB

7

10%

0

0%

Special Teams

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Spec Tms

Tristin McCollum

S

0

0%

20

91%

Tommy Eichenberg

LB

0

0%

20

91%

Cody Lindenberg

LB

0

0%

19

86%

Jon Rhattigan

LB

0

0%

19

86%

Decamerion Richardson

CB

0

0%

15

68%

Dylan Laube

RB

0

0%

10

45%

AJ Cole III

P

0

0%

6

27%

Jacob Bobenmoyer

LS

0

0%

6

27%

Daniel Carlson

K

0

0%

5

23%

Alex Bachman

WR

0

0%

5

23%

Will Putnam

C

0

0%

2

9%

Charles Grant

T

0

0%

2

9

1. Wide receiver

Jack Bech got his second highest snap percentage (56%) of the season. After getting a combine total of 32 snaps over the past four games, he got 27 snaps in this one. Meanwhile, fellow rookie Dont'e Thornton got his second fewest snaps of the season. I mean, if you don't count the game he was inactive. Meanwhile Alex Bachman was relegated to special teams duties.

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2. Tight end

Michael Mayer's absence with an ankle injury meant Ian Thomas got his highest snap percentage of the season (56%).

3. Guard

The Raiders switched things up again this week. Jordan Meredith missed the game with an ankle injury and instead of putting Will Putnam back in at center and Alex Cappa at right guard, they put Cappa at center and started rookie Caleb Rogers at right guard. Only Pete Carroll didn't just put Rogers into his first game action and stick with him. He switched him out for Atonio Mafi and Mafi ended up playing the majority of the snaps there. Rogers saw just 17 snaps to Mafi's 31.

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4. Defensive end

For the second week in a row, Charles Snowden had the next most snaps behind Maxx Crosby. It meant the two highest snap percentage games of the season for Snowden. Meanwhile these have been the lowest snap percentage weeks for Malcolm Koonce. Not a good sign for Koonce who signed a one-year, $10 million deal hoping to earn a long term deal this offseason.

5. Cornerback

Likewise left cornerback duties were split between Kyu Blu Kelly and rookie Darien Porter. Only in their case, it was split right down the middle, with Kelly seeing one more snap (34) than Porter (33).

This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Raiders Week 13 snap counts vs Chargers: 5 notable observations

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