AP

The Chargers outscored the Raiders 23-0 in the fourth quarter Sunday to make the final score of 37-29, Raiders, look respectable.

In truth, this game was over from the beginning. Malcolm Smith intercepted Philip Rivers on the first drive, setting up a Latavius Murray touchdown, and the rout was on.

The Raiders held leads of 20-3 in the first half and 37-6 in the third quarter. The Chargers rallied but never threatened until it was too late.

“They came out and beat our ass,” Chargers safety Jimmy Wilson said.

Though Rivers finished with 336 passing yards and three touchdowns after a big fourth quarter, it was Raiders quarterback Derek Carr who stole the show. Carr completed 24-of-31 passes for 289 yards and three touchdowns to three different receivers. The Raiders got four touchdowns and three field goals out of their first seven possessions.

“Nothing good happened from the first play on,” Chargers coach Mike McCoy said.

Video from the postgame locker room from the Chargers trying to explain their struggles is here.

“It’s sickening,” Wilson said.