Chargers part ways with head coach Anthony Lynn after 4 seasons
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.
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.
During the Los Angeles Chargers final home game at Dignity Sports Health Park, a highly anticipated amount of silver and black packed the stands for one final time to cheer on the visiting divisional rival Oakland Raiders.
One week after being officially eliminated from playoff contention, pivotal mistakes and frustrating mishaps continued once more.
Roaring “Go Pack Go” chants could be heard all throughout Carson, while one of the best teams in the league looked to keep the momentum rolling as expected.
Los Angeles Chargers coach Anthony Lynn refused to say the team’s lack of a running game has reached a crisis point.
The numbers paint a convincing picture.
Pittsburgh Steelers fans felt as if they were at home Sunday night at Dignity Health Sports Park, as yellow terrible towels were waved all around through an energetic crowd of 25,425.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn expressed his frustration postgame following Sunday’s 20-13 loss against the Denver Broncos at Dignity Health Sports Park, while L.A. failed to find the end zone offensively for the first time in 56 games. “Sorry to keep you good people waiting, and sorry for watching that damn game. We play like that, we won’t beat anybody,” Lynn said to reporters. “That team came here more desperate to win, played harder, out-coached us. It was disappointing. But we have a resilient group, I think. We’ll see how we respond next week.” The Broncos (1-4) rushed
The Los Angeles Chargers opened the 2019 season in winning fashion, picking up a hard fought 30-24 overtime victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Dignity Health Sports Park. Third year running back Austin Ekeler finished with 154 yards and three touchdowns from the line of scrimmage, proving he’s more than ready for a lead role with Melvin Gordon still away seeking a new contract. Ekeler had 10 carries for 58 yards and six receptions for 96 yards, while second year back Justin Jackson finished with six carries for 57 yards. “Today was a little show of what we
To add on to their competitive momentum from last season, the Los Angeles Chargers acquired five defensive players and two players on offense in the 2019 NFL Draft. Their draft class includes three linemen, two linebackers, one quarterback and one safety.
The Los Angeles Chargers for good reason were due for a trap game against the injured plagued Cincinnati Bengals. After an intense come-from-behind road victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday and an upcoming AFC West showdown with Kansas City, a slip-up seemed to be entirely possible.
Fresh off seeing their six-game winning streak come to an end after a 23-22 setback loss against the Denver Broncos last Sunday, Philip Rivers used a record-breaking day to get the Los Angeles Chargers back on track.
The Los Angeles Chargers played its most complete all-around game through week five in their triumph over the Oakland Raiders, 26-10 at StubHub Center on Sunday. Los Angeles was anchored by a defense that held Oakland to less than 300 net yards led by quarterback Philip Rivers who threw for two touchdowns and posted 339 total yards.