Chargers squeeze out win with Badgley game winning field goal
Three seconds left on the clock. Michael Badgley entered the game attempting a 43-yard game-winning field goal putting the Chargers on the right side of a close contest for once.
Three seconds left on the clock. Michael Badgley entered the game attempting a 43-yard game-winning field goal putting the Chargers on the right side of a close contest for once.
The forgetful season continued as the Bolts added another game to their loss column falling to 3-8 after a sloppy 27-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills Sunday morning. With a roster possessing deep talent across various positions, 3-8 simply isn’t good enough.
Every time Justin Herbert dropped back in the pocket, the rookie continued to look more and more like a seasoned veteran who has been playing on Sundays for years.
Rookie vs. rookie quarterback was the story coming into the game between two teams that have been on opposite paths midway through the season.
“We have to learn to close out games,” said Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback, Justin Herbert after suffering another crushing one possession loss.
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.
The Los Angeles Chargers were clinging onto a 10-point first half lead, clicking on all cylinders on both sides of the ball, but were ultimately unable to sustain it, allowing the Houston Texans to come from behind and steal a 27-20 victory, Sunday afternoon at Dignity Health Sports Park.
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
Los Angeles Chargers receiver Keenan Allen caught four passes for a game-high 95 yards, helping the AFC to a 26-7 victory over the NFC Sunday in the Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida.
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.
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
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn finalized his coaching staff for the 2018 season. Lynn kept the majority of his staff intact, returning 17 coaches from the 2017 season while welcoming four new coaches for the upcoming year.