Joey Bosa

Chargers Have a Complete Game to Rout Bears 30-13

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.

Dolphins Outstep Chargers 36-34

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.

Chargers Building Strong Bonds on Defense

The Los Angeles Chargers began their organized team activities (OTA’s) on May 22. Key starters, like quarterback Justin Herbert, linebacker Khalil Mack, and wide receiver Keenan Allen attended. Head coach Brandon Staley was elated to see linebacker Joey Bosa also be present at practice.

Chargers Blow 27-Point Lead, Lose to Jaguars 31-30

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.

Los Angeles Chargers Sign Joey Bosa to Multi-Year Extension

A two-time Pro Bowl selection, Bosa posted an NFL-record 19 sacks in his first 20 career games and has registered 10-plus sacks in three of his first four seasons (totaled 5.5 sacks in seven regular-season appearances in 2018). His 0.78 sacks-per-game ranks third since entering the NFL in 2016 among players with at least 40 career games played.

Chargers’ Defense Steps Up in 26-10 Win Over the Raiders

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.

L.A. Chargers Fall to Kansas City Chiefs, 38-28 in Season Opener

The Los Angeles Chargers opened the regular season with a 38-28 loss at the hands of  AFC West Divisional rivals Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 9 at StubHub Center.  “They outplayed us,” Chargers second year head coach Anthony Lynn said matter-of-factly.  With four dropped passes, a muffed punt return, and an interception, the Chargers fell into a deficit that the team could not overcome. “It’s one of those games that you’re sick that you let it get away because you didn’t make all the plays,” added Philip Rivers, Chargers quarterback.  In the first quarter alone, Chiefs’ Tyreek Hill scored two