Chargers defensive end Melvin Ingram did it all for his team in Sunday’s win over the Oakland Raiders. Not only did he have a sack for Los Angeles, but he also recorded his first NFL rushing attempt and caught an interception.

Ingram came in at fullback and received the handoff for no gain in the second quarter. Ingram then pulled down an interception in the end zone from quarterback Derek Carr, which he returned 8 yards. He became the first player in team history to record a sack, an interception and a rushing attempt in the same game.

Ingram finished the contest with seven tackles, five of which were solo, and two tackles for loss. His sack came midway through the first quarter as he pulled a nasty spin move against first-round draft pick Kolton Miller to bring down Carr.

Coming into the game, there were questions surrounding L.A.’s inability to rush the QB with the absence of Joey Bosa, but it seemed to find its groove yesterday. The Chargers took advantage of the Raiders’ depleted offensive line and executed in all four quarters.