
"Los Angeles Chargers outside linebacker Khalil Mack was ruled out of Monday night's game against the Las Vegas Raiders after sustaining an elbow injury in the first quarter that appeared to leave him in significant pain. Mack attempted a tackle in the first quarter when his hand was caught between Chargers linebacker Troy Dye and Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker, turning his elbow into an awkward position. Mack jogged off the field holding his left hand, stopped on the sideline, and bent over in pain before heading to the locker room."
"Mack returned to the Chargers' sideline in the third quarter with his elbow in medical wrapping and in a sling. Mack finished the game with one sack and one tackle in the quarter. Mack has 12.5 career sacks against Las Vegas -- where he played for the first four seasons of his career -- all since 2021, the most by any player vs. a single opponent over that span."
Khalil Mack suffered an elbow injury in the first quarter of the Chargers' game in Las Vegas and was initially ruled out. The injury occurred when his hand was caught between Chargers linebacker Troy Dye and Raiders receiver Tre Tucker, forcing his elbow into an awkward position. Mack jogged off holding his left hand, paused on the sideline bent over in pain, and went to the locker room. He returned to the sideline in the third quarter with medical wrapping and a sling and finished the game with one sack and one tackle. Mack has 12.5 career sacks against Las Vegas, the most by any player versus a single opponent since 2021.
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