Eric Kendricks Gives Free Tires, Car Service
NFL free agent Eric Kendricks partnered with Bridgestone and Acceler8 to provide free car servicing and tire installations to eight families from the Los Angeles area.
NFL free agent Eric Kendricks partnered with Bridgestone and Acceler8 to provide free car servicing and tire installations to eight families from the Los Angeles area.
With their 13-12 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Los Angeles Chargers finish their season 5-12 overall record.
During the season, Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Eric Kendricks has been a main contributor to the Bolts’ defense. He is third on the team with 53 solo tackles and 76 total tackles as of Week 13.
The Los Angeles Chargers excelled in all three phases to defeat the Chicago Bears 30-13. The first half was a showcase of the Bolts’ stellar offense while the defense made quintessential plays throughout the matchup.
Veteran linebacker Khalil Mack made six sacks and forced two fumbles to help the Los Angeles Chargers defeat the Las Vegas Raiders 24-17. The Bolts’ defense stepped up in the absence of safety Derwin James and linebacker Joey Bosa.
The Los Angeles Chargers fell short to the Miami Dolphins 34-36 in their home opener.
Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert made 33 passes for 228 yards, running back Austin Ekeler rushed for 117 yards from 16 carries and wide receiver Keenan Allen made six catches for 76 yards.
The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to build upon their momentum from last year. They are led by a quarterback going into his fourth year in Justin Herbert and have a core of veteran talent.
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The Los Angeles Chargers and ex-Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks agreed to a two-year deal worth $13.25M. Kendricks, 31, played for the Vikings for eight seasons and was named to the 2019 Pro Bowl and First-team AP All-Pro.
“There were drops today that I didn’t like,” said coach Brandon Staley, whose team was held to 208 yards in a 34-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens Oct. 17. “There were some untimely protection issues that I didn’t like. There were some times where a play that is designed to go for a bunch, that should go for a bunch, doesn’t.” The Chargers had only two plays of more than 20 yards. Minnesota had five. The Chargers led once, 17-13, after Justin Herbert’s 2-yard touchdown pass to Austin Ekeler on the opening drive of the second half. The Vikings (4-5) took control of the game with touchdowns on back-to- back drives in the second half.