One interception isn't enough for Oakland Raiders safety Erik Harris. A drive after reeling in his first pick of Thursday on Chargers' Philip Rivers, Harris got another one. The difference between the two? Harris took it to the house on the second one.

Watch below. Rivers forces a pass towards Harris' direction, and ultimately, he makes him pay. The Raiders safety took it to his end zone, pushing Oakland's lead on Los Angeles up to 10.

Harris has two interceptions in one quarter. He is by-far on-pace to have his greatest game as a pro. Before his surprising early Thursday night performance, Harris had three interceptions in his four years in the NFL. He had never had two in one game until he played Rivers and the Chargers on Thursday.

Harris' two interceptions are already half of what the Raiders had on the year heading into the AFC West matchup (four).

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