Keelan Doss is from Alameda. He went to Alameda high school. If you look at it on a map Antonio Brown Jersey White , it is basically right between the Oakland Coliseum and the Raiders headquarters. So, as you might expect,..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesSilver And Black Pride homepageHorizontal - WhiteSilver And Black Pridean Oakland Raiders communityFollow Silver And Black Pride online:Follow Silver And Black Pride on TwitterFollow Silver And Black Pride on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchSilver And Black Pride main menuFanpostsFanshotsRaidersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Raiders StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Raiders NewsYahoo Raiders Team PageYahoo Raiders ReportYahoo Raiders Depth ChartYahoo Raiders TransactionsYahoo Raiders PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Raider rookie wideout Keelan Doss has banner night in Oakland homecomingNew,17commentsPDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Raider rookie wideout Keelan Doss has banner night in Oakland homecomingTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Robert Reiners/Getty ImagesKeelan Doss is from Alameda. He went to Alameda high school. If you look at it on a map, it is basically right between the Oakland Coliseum and the Raiders headquarters. So, as you might expect, playing for the Raiders would be a pretty big dream for him.It was UC Davis, up North about an hour where Doss would attend college. Despite putting up tremendous number for the Aggies, Doss went undrafted. Among the many teams who were interested in signing him, was the Raiders. It made his decision fairly simple. He would suit up in Silver & Black.He spent the offseason training at the facility that is practically within walking distance of his childhood home. He has been spending training camp in Napa, not far from where he attended college. And Saturday came the big day when he would take the field in the stadium whose bright lights colored his childhood skyline. Quite a surreal moment for him.He had so many family and friends on hand to see him play in his first game, he couldn’t even count them. His phone was “blowing up” during pregame with well wishes and family eagerly anticipating seeing him take the field in a Raiders uniform.He had three moments, each with more excitement than the last — when he came out for warmups, when he came back out in full uniform for warmups, and when he entered the game on offense.He didn’t start the game. He would enter the game to begin the second quarter. And, of course, it was to big cheers by his family and friends.“My first drive when I was able to get out there on offense. I was kind of like, I take a deep breath and I was like let’s go, time is now, let’s go take advantage of it,” said Doss.The time wouldn’t be “now”. Doss didn’t see a pass from Mike Glennon in the second quarter. But come the third quarter, with Nathan Peterman in the game, Doss would finally get his chance. It came at the three-yard-line. Doss lined up out left, took the inside of the cornerback and Peterman found him for the touchdown.I can’t imagine what it would be like to have your first catch with your childhood team be a touchdown. “I was like, man, it’s a great feeling,” Doss said of his touchdown catch. “I grew up wanting to do that and just to be able to get that opportunity was a great feeling and hopefully I can experience it again.”Doss would finish with two catches for 9 yards and the touchdown and the respect of his head coach.“Keelan Doss, I said I liked that Doss,” said Gruden. “He’s playing three positions, I don’t know if people know that. It’s a credit to him, he’s a smart guy, he’s versatile, he can help us in the kicking game and he’s playing himself into position here maybe to make the team. He’s doing well.”The three positions Gruden is talking about are the X, Y Bo Jackson Jersey White , and slot receiver positions. Many receivers do one maybe two of those jobs. Few do all three. Doss shrugs off the idea that playing all three receiver spots is difficult. “It’s not that hard,” Doss said casually. “For whatever reason, man, it just comes easy for me. I’m just able to kind of memorize concepts and plays so I’m able to go out there and perform.”Being the go to star receiver at UC Davis helped prepare him for Gruden’s demands of his receivers in his offense.“In college I think that’s what kind of prepared me for now is a played every single position,” Doss added. “Just gives me the best opportunity to get open and translating that to now I think that probably made an impact.”Doss didn’t just flash in the game. He has been making a strong impression in training camp, regularly being mentioned among those pushing for a roster spot and playing time.This is the only preseason game the Raiders will play in Oakland this season. If Doss is the take this field again, it would mean he made the regular season roster. And if that’s the case, he will be taking the field in primetime on Monday Night Football. So, obviously the dreams get much bigger from here.Follow @LeviDamien CARSON, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers‘ offense was stuck in neutral for the first 25 minutes of Sunday’s game against the Oakland Raiders. A broken play provided the needed spark.The game was tied 3-3 until Austin Ekeler took Philip Rivers‘ swing pass and turned into a 44-yard touchdown . That was part of 19 straight points by the Chargers en route to their 26-10 victory over the Raiders.“We were doing OK. We weren’t playing great but that kind of sparked it,” said Rivers, who threw for 339 yards and two touchdowns. “We got another stop and then punched it in. I felt then we were in control the rest of the way.”Rivers bobbled the shotgun snap on the first-and-10 play, but quickly corralled it and got it to Ekeler while three Oakland players were blitzing. The second-year running back eluded two Raiders at the 40 and then got a good block from Keenan Allen up the left sideline to score his third touchdown of the season with 4:04 remaining in the second quarter.“I just saw the pressure coming off the edge. And it was a hot call, so it was coming to me right away,” Ekeler said. “I just ended up catching the ball and looking downfield from there.”The Ekeler touchdown was one of four plays of 25 yards or more for the Chargers (3-2), who are third in the league with 29 plays of 20 yards or more; the Rams and Chiefs each have 30.All of that added up to Rivers’ 59th 300-yard passing game of his 15-year career and his eighth against the Raiders. He completed 22 of 27 passes and had a passer rating of 143.4.Melvin Gordon had 120 yards from scrimmage (58 rushing, 62 receiving). His 1-yard run during the second quarter gave Los Angeles (3-2) a 17-3 lead at halftime. The scoring drive started after Jahleel Addae recovered a Martavis Bryant fumble at the Raiders 45.The Chargers’ defense had three sacks and forced two turnovers which resulted in 13 points. Oakland’s Marshawn Lynch came into the game fourth in the league in rushing but was held to 31 yards on nine carries.“It’s an energy game, man, and you got good energy built all around you, that’s what it is all about,” Gordon said. “We got to feel off that. That’s how we become a great team.”Derek Carr was 24 of 33 for 268 yards for the Raiders (1-4). He accounted for Oakland’s lone touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 1-yard pass to Jordy Nelson which brought the Raiders within 26-10.He also had a costly interception in the end zone to Melvin Ingram during the third quarter. The Chargers turned that into a 96-yard, eight-play drive that was capped with Rivers’ 13-yard TD pass to Virgil Green early in the fourth period.“We had bad plays today,” Raiders coach Jon Gruden said. “I think we pressed a little bit. The play calling needs to improve. That’s my job. We’ve got to play better collectively than we did today.”HOME SWEET HOME?The crowd at StubHub Center was predominantly Raiders fans, but it didn’t matter to the Chargers, who have won seven of their last eight at their temporary home until the new stadium at Inglewood opens in 2020.In order to silence their “home” crowd, the Chargers did take the ball on offense after they won the coin toss. They turned that into a seven-play drive and a 49-yard field goal by Caleb Sturgis.TWO FIRSTS FOR INGRAMIngram’s third-quarter interception was his first in 82 regular-season games. He did have an interception in the 2013 playoffs against Cincinnati.The seventh-year defensive end also got his first NFL carry in the second quarter on second-and-goal from the Oakland 1 but was stopped for no gain.“I touch the ball all the time in practice. It was just fun,” Ingram said. “Being in the offensive huddle it felt like I was at home.”NEW HOLDER, SAME RESULTThe Chargers signed punter Donnie Jones to be the new holder for Sturgis, but Sturgis still missed an extra point.Sturgis’ PAT attempt after the Green touchdown bounced off the upright for his fourth miss of the season and third in the past two games. The sixth-year kicker has missed four extra points this season, equaling the amount he had over three seasons in Philadelphia from 2015-17.Sturgis was also 2 of 3 on field goals. His 48-yard attempt on the last play of the first half was on line until it veered wide left at the last moment.“The extra point did bother me a little bit, but we’ll figure out what happened there,” Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said. “He’s been kicking with a lot of confidence, so I’m not concerned about it.”UP NEXTRaiders: face Seahawks next Sunday in London.Chargers: at Browns next Sunday.