Shirtless Maxx Crosby smokes a CIGAR live on air as he joins Amazon Prime panel to discuss monster performance in big win over the Chargers

  • Maxx Crosby was in good spirits after the Raiders' win on Thursday
  • The defensive end recorded two tackles against the LA Chargers
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Maxx Crosby celebrated the Raiders' emphatic win over the Chargers on Thursday by lighting a cigar during the Prime Video postgame show.

Crosby's team defeated their AFC West rivals 63-21 in a historic drubbing, with the defense forcing four fumbles and one interception.

And the defensive side was in a relaxed mood after the win when he appeared on TV without a shirt on – and with a cigar.

Crosby recorded two tackles in the game, which the Raiders controlled throughout the game.

After Vegas scored on the game's first drive, the Chargers fumbled three times in the first half alone as the Raiders took a commanding 42-0 lead into intermission.

Maxx Crosby smoked a cigar live on the set of Amazon Prime Video after the Raiders' win

Crosby tackles Los Angeles Chargers with Austin Ekeler (30) in the first quarter

Crosby tackles Los Angeles Chargers with Austin Ekeler (30) in the first quarter

Crosby and the Raiders improved to 6-8 on the season with the win over their division rivals

Crosby and the Raiders improved to 6-8 on the season with the win over their division rivals

The Chargers fought back a bit in the second half when quarterback Easton Stick threw three touchdowns in garbage time, but the Raiders still got the win.

They are 6-8 on the season and 3-3 since interim coach Antonio Pierce took over for Josh McDaniels on Nov. 1.

“I feel like AP embodies exactly what the Raiders represent,” Crosby said after the game on Prime Video. “And we all love him, and you can see us getting better every week.

“So if you give him a chance, I feel like the sky's the limit on this team.

The Raiders set a franchise record for points in the win, while the Chargers suffered their worst road loss in team history.

Vegas is on the outside looking into the AFC playoff picture and still has games against the Chiefs, Colts and Broncos scheduled.