Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Rich Perez: Steelers eliminate Raiders from playoffs; Pickens catch wins it for Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens (14) runs after a catch with Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Luke Masterson (59) defending during the second half in Pittsburgh on Sat Dec 23, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the Raiders podcast with Rich Perez:

#1 The Pittsburgh Steelers (7-8) wide receiver George Pickens catches a 14 yard pass with 46 seconds left in the game down 10-6 put the Steelers over the top with a 13-10.

#2 Las Vegas Raiders (6-9) wide receiver Hunter Renfrow caught a first quarter touchdown to get the Raiders on the board for a 14 yard catch.

#3 Despite getting intercepted three times quarterback Derek Carr helped the Raiders hold onto the lead for most of the game.

#4 It was a heartbreak loss for the Raiders losing in the last few seconds for the second time in three games. The last time was in Los Angeles against the Rams. The Raiders battled for their last six games.

#5 The Raiders host the San Francisco 49ers next Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for a 1:05pm kick off. The 49ers won their eighth straight game tonight against Washington. How do you see this match up Sunday?

Join Rich for the Raiders podcasts following each Raiders home and away games at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Raiders Fall to Steelers in Final Minutes 13-10

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris (22) gets a block by teammate Diontae Johnson (18) against Las Vegas Raiders safety Duron Harmon (30) during the second half in Pittsburgh on Sat Dec 23, 2022 (AP News photo)

Raiders Fall to Steelers in Final Minutes 13-10

By Barbara Mason

Christmas Eve the Las Vegas Raiders (6-9) traveled cross-country to the frozen tundra of Acrisure Stadium home of the Pittsburg Steelers (7-8). Both teams are in the hunt for a playoff berth needing a lot of help.

The Raiders took the field Saturday evening with snow flurries throughout the first half. The Steelers got a game winning touchdown with 46 seconds left from wide receiver George Pickens who scored on a 14 yard pass for the 13-10 win.

Las Vegas got right to work driving downfield to start the first quarter. The Raiders got up on the scoreboard in their first possession taking a 7-0 lead. Derek Carr connected with Hunter Renfrow for 14 yards and the early lead. The Steelers was unable to score in the opening quarter.

The Raiders defense was doing a great job holding Pittsburg to a single field goal late int he second quarter. Las Vegas would extend their lead with five seconds left in the half. Daniel Carlson made a 40 yard field goal for a 10-3 halftime lead. This had been an efficient first half for both teams with very few penalties and no challenges. Pittsburg would get the ball to start the second half.

The Las Vegas defense continued to dominate and at 11:57 in the third quarter Denzel Perryman intercepted the ball at the Raider 29 returning it to the Pittsburg 47 yard line.

The Steelers returned the favor on the very next play intercepting a Carr pass intended for Foster Moreau returning it to the Steeler 44. The Raiders’ had squandered a golden opportunity. Las Vegas held the Steelers to a 52 yard field goal attempt which failed with 7:22 left in the third quarter.

With 4:40 left in the third, the Steelers pulled in their second interception of the game. A pass intended for Hunter Renfrow was tipped by Renfrow and landed in the hands of Pittsburg’s Minkah Fitzpatrick. The Raiders defense continued to come up big holding Pittsburg time after time.

The Raiders offense had cooled off even more than the 12 degree temperature on the field. Going into the fourth quarter there had been three interceptions, a missed field goal in this game with the Raiders stubbornly holding onto a slim 10-3 lead.

At 9:47 in the fourth quarter the Raiders held the Steelers to a 40 yard field goal. Las Vegas still led 10-6. With under two minutes the Raider defense collapsed allowing the Steelers to drive deep into the red zone. With 46 ticks left on the clock the Steelers Kenny Pickett connected with George Pickens for 14 yards in the end zone to take the lead 13-10.

Derek Carr would target Hunter Renfrow deep in Steeler territory that was intercepted by Pittsburgh and that was the game. The final was 13-10.

Las Vegas did not score once in the second half, not the first time we have seen this . It was a total collapse on both sides of the ball in the second half. Derek Carr finished with 143 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. Josh Jacobs only had 44 rushing yards. With stats like this it’s pretty hard to win a football game.

The Raiders will travel home to take on the former rival San Francisco 49ers on New Year’s Day. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:05 PM.

49ers defense dominates Commanders in 37-20 win for eight win in a row

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) throws to a receiver as he is pressured by Washington Commanders defensive end Montez Sweat (90) in the second half at Levi Stadium Santa Clara Sat Dec 23, 2022 (AP News photo)

by Marko Ukalovic

SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco 49ers (11-4) were in full control in a 37-20 victory over the Washington Commanders (7-7-1) on Sunday afternoon at Levi’s Stadium.

San Francisco, who have already clinched the NFC West, continue to roll with their season best eight straight win. Washington have lost two in a row and their playoff hopes are in peril with two games left in the regular season.

Neither offense had nothing to write home about for most of the first half as they both looked like they drank too much eggnog the night before with combined punts.

San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy had three balls tipped down at the line of scrimmage during the first two quarters that kept 49ers from establishing a rhythm on offense.

Washington looked to have the first time make a dent on the scoreboard when they went on a 17-play drive of 84 yards that took almost 11 minutes off the clock. However, linebacker Fred Warner stopped Antonio Gibson at the one-yard line on 4th and goal.

San Francisco (11-4) answered on the following drive in just three plays. Ray Ray McCloud ran an end around for a 71-yard rushing touchdown thanks to a great seal block set by wide receiver Willie Snead IV, who was activated off the practice squad, to cap off the 99-yard drive and break the deadlock. It was McCloud’s first career rushing touchdown.

Washington (7-7-1) gained back the momentum just before halftime when Juan Jennings had the ball bounce off his hands into the arms of Darrick Forrest at the 31-yard line. Tyler Heinicke connected with Jahan Dotson on a four-yard touchdown reception with 22 seconds left to even the game.

San Francisco opened the second half with a seven play 76-yard drive to regain the lead. Purdy found tight end George Kittle wide open down the middle for a 34-yard touchdown reception.

Once again, the 49ers defense stepped up to the plate when they needed to and killed a second Washington fourth down conversion when Heinicke tried a quarterback sneak on 4th and 1 at the Commanders 34-yard line.

San Francisco’s defense also won the battle of the trenches as they held the vaunted Commanders rushing attack to just 79 yards on the ground despite the two-headed monster of Gibson and Brian Robinson Jr., who led Washington in rushing with 58 yards on 22 caries for a 2.6 average.

“We have plenty of room to improve. It always looks good on the scoreboard when you get the win, but you have to be hard on yourself as a team in order for us to be great and take that step. We have to stop them from scoring. When you allow the team 20 points, you don’t like it. You have to do better,” 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw said.

The 49ers made the Commanders pay for that decision two plays later when Purdy rolled out to the left on a bootleg and found Kittle out in the flat. The Pro Bowl bound tight end ran back into the middle and glided into the endzone for his a 33-yard touchdown reception, his second touchdown of the game.

“He makes my job easy,” said Purdy regarding the connection he has with Kittle. “If you just get the dude the ball he’ll just take off. George (Kittle) is extremely explosive, more than people think. He does a great job with the yards after the catch. I wish I would’ve had him catch that third touchdown as I think I threw it a little short. (But) just can’t give a (Iowa) Hawkeye too many touchdowns in a game.”

Kittle has back-to-back games with two touchdowns receptions and is the first 49ers player to accomplish that feat since Terrell Owens did it twenty years ago in 2002.

Washington answered back just over two minutes later with a four play 75-yard drive that was finished with a Terry McLaurin three-yard diving touchdown reception from Heinicke.

Nick Bosa made the defensive play of the game with his second sack of the game. The Pro Bowl defensive end hit Heinicke from behind popping the ball up in the air as Jordan Willis recovered the ball at the Washington 11-yard line. Robbie Gould kicked his second field goal of the game, a 23-yarder, to give San Francisco a two-score cushion with 12:02 left in the fourth quarter.

“When you have as a good a pass rusher who is as good as Nick, those are the best guys who have a way to change the game,” said 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan.

Bosa cemented his defensive player of the year award with two sacks and leads the NFL with 17.5.

Curtis Samuel cut San Francisco’s lead to 30-20 when he caught a 20-yard touchdown reception from Carson Wentz, who came in and replaced Heinicke, who was benched by Commander’s head coach Ron Rivera, with 3:51 left in the fourth quarter.

Christian McCaffery closed out the scoring with a one-yard rushing touchdown on the 49ers ensuing drive that began on the Washington 38-yard line when the Commanders failed to recover an onside kick.

San Francisco scored six on their seven second half offensive possessions.

Purdy finished 15 of 22 for 234 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Kittle had his best game of the season with six catches for 120 yards to go along with his two touchdowns. McCaffery chipped in with 46 yards with 15 carries. Brandon Aiyuk contributed five catches for 81 yards.

Heinicke went 13 of 18 for 166 yards with two touchdowns, one interception and one fumble. Wentz was 12 of 16 for 123 yards and one touchdown in mop up duty. McLaurin led Washington in receiving with four catches for 77 yards to along with his one touchdown.

GAME NOTES: San Francisco finished 4-for-11 on third down conversions. Washington went 7-for-11.

San Francisco leads the all-time series against Washington 22-12-1.

UP NEXT: San Franciso plays their final road game of the season on Sunday 1/1 when they take on the Las Vegas Raiders at 1:05pm at Allegiant Stadium.

San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: Will the 49ers really consider trading Trey Lance?

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance, right, is carted off the field during the first half of an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara on Sun Sep 18, 2022 (AP News file)

On the 49ers podcast with David Zizmor:

#1 David, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy is the favorite power rankings quarterback going into Saturday’s Christmas Eve thriller between the Washington Commanders (7-6-1) and 49ers. How do you see Purdy matched up with Washington quarterback Taylor Heinicke.

#2 Purdy was well in command against the Seattle Seahawks (7-7) last Thursday Night Football throwing 17-26 for 217 yards, and threw for two touchdowns. Will there be a big difference between the way that Purdy runs the offense, runs the ball, and stays in the pocket against the Commanders as opposed to the way he played against the Seahawks.

#3 The trade talk is already on with fans and media questioning is this the right time to trade injured 49ers quarterback Trey Lance seeing how Brock Purdy has come on the scene?

Join David Zizmor for the San Francisco 49ers podcasts Wednesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Tony Renteria: Raiders Christmas eve win in Pittsburgh can keep post season hopes alive

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Keelan Cole (84) catches a 30-yard touchdown pass against New England Patriots cornerback Marcus Jones (25) during the second half at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sun 12-18-22 (AP News photo)

On the Raiders podcast with Tony:

#1 The Las Vegas Raiders (6-8) got a win in a zany play when the New England Patriots Rhomondre Stevenson who got a hand off and ran for 23 yards and took the ball and flipped the ball back to teammate Jakobi Meyers who threw the ball cross field in order to keep the ball alive but the Raiders Chandler Jones was there to pick it up and run it 48 yards for a touchdown with no time left in the Raiders shocking 30-24 win.

#2 Tony did you feel that the Raiders had a little extra effort, a little extra something, a little anger in them after that Thursday Night Football loss to the Los Angeles Rams and they weren’t going to take no for an answer from the Patriots last Sunday?

#3 Sheer determination for a team that had won three in a row they believed in themselves and it showed it with grit toward the end of the fourth quarter to make the come back with just 32 seconds left the Raiders got miracles from Keelan Cole who caught a 30 yard pass for a touchdown with 32 seconds left and the Jones recovery with no time left.

#4 The Raiders are in Pittsburgh to face the Steelers (6-8) on Christmas Eve at Acrisure Stadium. The Steelers have won three of their last four games. The Steelers came away with a rather handedly win over the Carolina Panthers 24-16 last Sunday. Tony how do you you see this match up on Saturday?

Join Tony Renteria for the Raiders podcasts each Tuesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: No. 2 seeded Vikings could be a challenge for 49ers in the post season

Minnesota Vikings place kicker Greg Joseph (1) celebrates after kicking a 40-yard field goal during overtime against the Indianapolis Colts in Minneapolis on Sun Dec 11, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with Dave:

#1 David, talk about the impressive comeback victory by the No.2 seeded Minnesota Vikings (11-3) who were down to the Indianapolis Colts (4-9-1) 33-0 only to come back and win 39-36.

#2 In the win for the Vikings was this a matter of the Colts just simply let down or the Vikings have the makings of a competitive and challenging football team looking ahead to the post season.

#3 With the win for the Vikings the San Francisco 49ers (10-4) are maintaining the No.3 seed in the NFC this could be a neck and neck race a battle for the number two spot and the Vikings can feel the 49ers breath on their necks.

David is filling in for Marko Ukalovic who podcasts the 49ers Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Raiders Beat New England Off A Bizarre Patriot Play 30-24

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones (55) breaks a tackle by New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) to score a touchdown on an interception during the second half at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sun Dec 18, 2022 (AP News photo)

Raiders Beat New England Off A Bizarre Patriot Play 30-24

By Barbara Mason

The Las Vegas Raiders (6-8) took on the New England Patriots (7-7) Sunday after losing a close one to the Los Angeles Rams 17-16 last week. The Raiders controlled the first half in that game but had a real letdown in the second half only scoring a field goal in last week’s loss in Los Angeles. The Raiders down 24-17 came back with no time left to beat the Patriots 30-24 on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

The Raiders had a 17-3 lead after the first two quarters of today’s game in Las Vegas. As in last week’s game, they played a solid first half.

It was not looking very good for Las Vegas allowing the Patriots to score 21 straight points in the second half. When it looked like the Raiders would lose their second straight game Las Vegas scored two touchdowns in the final 32 seconds. it was another thriller for the Raiders as the clock began to wind down. A wilder finish could not have been more beautifully scripted.

With the score tied at 24 and .32 seconds left on the clock the Patriots attempted a number of pitches more than likely trying to avoid overtime. The Patriots did avoid overtime but in favor of the Raiders.

The final lateral was a disaster ending up in the hands of Raider pass-rusher Chandler Jones who got past New England quarterback Mac Jones and saw nothing but open field. He romped for a 48 yard touchdown and the improbable win 30-24.

Derek Carr finished with 231 passing yards, three touchdowns and one interception. Running back Josh Jacobs had 93 rushing yards continuing to shore up the Raider running game. Las Vegas had a cumulative 231 receiving yards with Keelan Cole catching for 50 yards, the team high. Carr and Jacobs both had one fumble but recovered both of them.

This was a most dramatic finish for Las Vegas and really messed with New England’s playoff hopes. It is a shame that the Raiders started to come around so late in the season. A better start by Las Vegas could have possibly put them into a good position for a post-season.

Next week the Raiders will be taking on the Pittsburg Steelers on Saturday evening at 5:15. Both teams have 6-8 records. Las Vegas will be on the road for that game.

Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Rich Perez: Raiders keep playoff hopes alive with no time left win over Patriots 30-24

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones (55) runs into the end zone to score on an interception during the second half of an NFL football game between the New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sun Dec 18, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Rich Perez:

#1 Rich this game against the New England Patriots (7-7) for the Las Vegas Raiders came right down to the wire where this was a must win game for them.

#2 Once again this game came right down to the last two minutes and Raiders quarterback Derek Carr really needed to make it happen down by a touchdown 27-14.

#3 Carr threw to Mack Jones with 3rd and 10 and couldn’t convert as the ball was dropped. this was a game where the Raiders who had a 14-6 at the half. The second half started with the Patriots shutting out the Raiders in the third quarter and in the four the quarter Raiders down 24-17 Raiders Keenan Cole catches a 30 yard pass from quarterback Derek Carr which tied the game up at 24-24.

#4 With no time left on the clock the Raiders Chandler Jones picks up a Patriot fumble and runs it back for 48 yards for a return and the game winning touchdown for a Raiders win 30-24. The Raiders win another nail biter.

#5 Rich Raiders improve to 6-8 and get ready to face off against the Pittsburgh Steelers who are also 6-8 in Pittsburgh next Saturday night on Christmas eve. The Raiders can’t lose a game or they’ll be eliminated from the playoffs. Each game is a nail biter.

Join Rich for the Raiders post game recaps podcast following all Raiders home and away games at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Hawkes: 49ers meet up with Commanders in bid for 8th straight win Christmas eve

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) is exuberant after defeating the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in Seattle on Thursday Night Football Dec 15, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the San Francisco 49ers podcast with J Hawkes:

#1 The San Francisco 49ers (10-4) are just cruising right now and in the last three games where quarterback Brock Purdy has led since joining the scene and with the Niners last win 21-13 helped San Francisco win the NFC West.

#2 San Francisco clinched the NFC West, their first since 2019, with its seventh win in row and swept Seattle this season. 

#3 The Seahawks (7-7) have lost two games in a row and four of its last five as their playoff hopes suffered a huge blow as they have fallen to .500 after a surprising 6-3 start to the season.

#4 During the Niners seven game winning streak, their defense has been dominant and the main reason for their current run. 

#5 San Francisco hosts the Washington Commanders on Sunday 12/24 at 1:05pm at Levi’s Stadium.

49ers shoot down Seahawks 21-13 clinch NFC West crown

49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw knocks the ball out of the hands of Seahawks running back Travis Homer at Lumen Field on Thursday DEC 15, 2022. (San Francisco 49ers)

by Marko Ukalovic

The NFC West title is back in the Bay.

The San Francisco 49ers jumped out to a big lead then hung on to defeat the Seattle Seahawks 21-13 on Thursday Night Football at Lumen Field.

San Francisco clinched the NFC West, their first since 2019, with its seventh win in row and swept Seattle this season. The Seahawks have lost two games in a row and four of its last five as their playoff hopes suffered a huge blow as they have fallen to .500 after a surprising 6-3 start to the season.

During the Niners (10-4) seven game winning streak, their defense has been dominant and the main reason for their current run. They made Seattle one-dimensional on offense as they forced quarterback Geno Smith to throw the ball 44 times.

“I thought the defense was unbelievable,” said head coach Kyle Shanahan regarding the league number one defense performance. “You didn’t give up a touchdown to that last drive…Our defense was unbelievable, they did it throughout the whole game and have been throughout the whole year.”

The legend of Brock Purdy continued to grow with another impressive performance behind center. The rookie quarterback from Iowa State, despite coming into the game with an oblique injury he suffered four days ago, led San Francisco on a nine play 86-yard scoring drive late in the first quarter. On 2nd and 8 from the Seahawks 28 yard-line, Purdy faked a screen to the left and then to the right before finding tight end George Kittle wide open over the middle for a 28-yard touchdown reception to break the deadlock.

“My mindset was I’m coming into this place to play and to start. Once the game started, I was ready to roll. I felt a little something throughout the game and what not on some throws but for the most part our treatment staff and everyone did great job getting me ready (to play) and I was definitely ready to play for four quarters,” Purdy said.

Seattle (7-7) was only able to manage a 38-yard field goal from Jason Myers in the first half as San Francisco’s defense forced three 3 and outs and only allowed one first down on the Seahawks first four offensive possessions.

San Francisco’s defense came up with the game changing play late in the first half. Smith connected with Travis Homer on a short reception when Dre Greenlaw came in with a jarring hit that forced Homer to fumble the ball. Charvarius Ward scooped up the ball and returned it for 40 yards to the Seattle six-yard line with 1:08 remaining in the second quarter.

Two plays later, running back Christian McCaffery run in a one-yard touchdown to give the 49ers a 14-3 lead heading into halftime.

The 49ers only need two plays to pad their lead to start the second half. On 2nd and 5 from the Seattle 46, Purdy once again hooked up with Kittle, this time on a 54-yard touchdown reception where Kittle eluded a tackle and was not to be caught by the Seahawks.

“Touchdown every time,” Kittle said what he thinks about when a play call is designed for him. “That’s your thought process. Whenever Kyle (Shanahan) dials something up (where) you know you’re gonna get the ball, try to speak it into existence. You gotta actually visualize it.”

San Francisco held down the fort on Seattle’s next drive as the home team marched down the field on a 10 play 42-yard drive which resulted in a 51-yard field goal from Meyers.

Seattle closed the gap to a one possession game late in the fourth quarter when Smith found tight end end Noah Fant wide open in the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown reception with 3:35 left. San Francisco closed out the game when rookie running back Jordan Mason converted a 3rd and 3 with a 55-yard run to the Seattle two-yard line with 1:14 remaining.

“Obviously they do have a great pass rush, a great front seven, great guys on the back end. It felt like championship game. We didn’t get it done. We had our opportunities but just didn’t get it done,” said Smith.

Purdy finished the game 17 of 26 for 217 yards to go along with his two touchdowns, no interceptions and a QB rating of 117.0. Kittle led San Francisco in receiving with four catches for 93 yards and two touchdown night. McCaffery had his second consecutive 100-yard game rushing for 108 yards on 26 carries.

Smith went 31 of 44 for 238 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions. Tyler Lockett led Seattle in receiving with seven catches for 68 yards. Running back Kenneth Walker III had a quiet game as he chipped in with 47 yards on 12 carries.

GAME NOTES: San Francisco finished 6-for-13 on third down conversions. Seattle was 4-for-13.

Lockett suffered a broken bone in his hand during the game and will need surgery to repair his hand. He is expected to miss two weeks.

San Francisco has swept the season series against Seattle for the first time since 2011. 

The Niners have won 7-consecutive games for the first time since 2019 (Weeks 2-9; Week 4 BYE). 

The 49ers are 5-0-or-better against NFC West teams for the first time since 2002. 

San Francisco improved to 4-1 in primetime games in 2022, the team’s best mark in primetime since 2019 (5-1). 

Purdy completed each of his first 11 passing atts. and was 9 of 9 for 73 yds. in the 1st qtr., becoming the first 49ers QB since Jeff Garcia [9 of 9 for 95 yds. at Buffalo. (12/2/01)] to post a 100% completion percentage and complete 9-or-more passes in a 1st qtr.  

With 138 scrimmage yds., McCaffrey registered 100-or-more scrimmage yds. for the 42nd time since he entered the league in 2017, the most in the NFL in that time frame (2017-22). His 10 games with 100-or-more scrimmage yds. in 2022 is the most in the NFL.  

UP NEXT: San Francisco hosts the Washington Commanders on Sunday 12/24 at 1:05pm at Levi’s Stadium.