
L.A. Chargers’ Dominate Preseason Opener Against The Rams
The Los Angeles Chargers started their preseason on a high note with a 34-17 victory over the Rams.
The Los Angeles Chargers started their preseason on a high note with a 34-17 victory over the Rams.
It was an unseasonably 36 degrees in Florida, but the chill posed no threat to the Jacksonville Jaguars as they overcame a 27-point Charger lead to win the game by a 36-yard field goal, as the game clock expired, 31-30.
The LA Chargers defeated the Rams on Sunday, 31-10, at SoFi Stadium, a win that could give them a much-needed boost entering postseason play. The Chargers can clinch a top wild-card spot with a win over the Denver Broncos this Sunday at Empower Field at Mile High.
The Win Puts Chargers in AFC Playoffs Conversation
The Los Angeles Chargers were well aware of the problems that Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce would present and that was on full display during a huge divisional game.
Despite losing 68 yards to penalties, the Seattle Seahawks’ defense pressured the Los Angeles Chargers throughout the contest, resulting in a 23-37 loss for the Bolts.
The Los Angeles Chargers are one win away from earning a playoff spot after Justin Herbert continued to impress during his sophomore campaign.
Tight end Travis Kelce and quarterback Patrick Mahomes were in sync when the Kansas City Chiefs needed them the most, proving it would be no easy task to defeat the former AFC West champs twice in one season.
The Pittsburg Steelers ardently battled the Los Angeles Chargers late, scoring 27 points in the fourth quarter. Yet, the Bolts was prepared and poised, staying in the game to secure a 41-37 victory.
On Sunday, the Chargers lost 27-20 to the Vikings and they still are figuring out their rhythm, said head coach Brandon Staley.
The Los Angeles Chargers versatility was on full display when the team proved winning from behind was not a tall order behind stellar play from Justin Herbert and Austin Ekeler leading the way.
A four-game winning streak at the end of the season wasn’t enough to save Anthony Lynn’s job with the Los Angeles Chargers.
It was a tough day at the office for Chargers rookies Justin Herbert and Joshua Kelley. The two combined for three turnovers continually stalling drives and scoring opportunities for LA.
Justin Herbert garnered all the attention when he took the field for the first time in his young NFL career, taking on the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs.
Los Angeles Chargers coach Anthony Lynn today blamed too few takeaways and too many turnovers for one of the franchise’s biggest dropoffs in victories in its 60-season history.