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' 33rd in the
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(NFL), their 43rd overall and their first under head coach
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. Their stadium,
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, hosted
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at the end of the season, but the Chargers' failure to secure a playoff berth marked the 18th straight season that the Super Bowl did not include the team in whose region the game was being played. Their division was reduced to four teams at the start of the season, with the
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moving to the
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. Despite going into their bye week with a 6–1 record, the Chargers won just two out of their last nine games after their bye week and missed the postseason.


Offseason


NFL Draft


Undrafted free agents


Personnel


Staff


Roster


Regular season


Schedule

In addition to their regular games with
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rivals, the Chargers played teams from the
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and
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as per the schedule rotation, and also played intraconference games against the Texans and the Bengals based on divisional positions from 2001. Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.


Game summaries


Week 1: at Cincinnati Bengals

Tomlinson had a 14-yard run and a 13-yard catch on the Chargers' opening drive of the season, which resulted in a field goal. Their first touchdown was set up by Alex Molden intercepting
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at the Cincinnati 14; Tomlinson converted a 3rd and 5 with a 6-yard run, and
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's touchdown catch followed two play later. After a 22-yard Conway run on a
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, San Diego extended their lead with Christie's second field goal. On their next drive, they embarked on a 95-yard drive in which all but 7 yards came from running the ball. Tomlinson had gains of 14 and 17 yards, and finished the drive from a yard out shortly before halftime. Cincinnati managed a field goal on the opening drive of the second half, but Tomlinson's 30-yard catch on the next play from scrimmage was followed by a 20-yard
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by Dwight, with Conway's 9-yard touchdown catch soon following on a 3rd and 5 play.
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added the final Charger touchdown on a drive that saw him carry the ball on seven consecutive plays at one point. San Diego totalled 45 carries for 241 yards, against Cincinnati's 13 carries for 36 yards; they gained 16 rushing first downs while the Bengals had just 2. This helped them to control possession for 37:48 of the match.


Week 2: vs. Houston Texans

The Chargers took the opening kickoff and drove 78 yards to take the lead; Tomlinson converted a 3rd and 2 with a 6-yard run, and Conway pulled in a Brees pass up the left sideline for a 35-yard touchdown two plays later. Later in the 1st quarter, Seau intercepted a tipped ball and returned it 25 yards to the Houston 6. On 3rd and goal from the 3, Conway took an end-around and scored easily. Brees was sacked for a loss of 20 on the next Charger drive, eventually leading the Chargers to punt from their own 3. Houston took over at the San Diego 35 and scored their only points with a field goal despite only gaining 8 yards from there. Bennett pinned the Texans at their own 7 with a punt late in the half, and Seau sacked David Carr in the end zone, though the quarterback was ruled to have reached the ball over the goal line and avoided a
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. Houston were forced to punt from their own 1 yard line; San Diego took over at their own 46 and Conway's 23- and 14-yard receptions moved them into position for Christie's field goal. Houston drove into Charger territory on the opening drive of the second half, but were forced to punt after a Wiley 3rd-down sack; the Texans failed gain a first down on their next five drives. San Diego missed a scoring chance in the 3rd quarter when Brees was intercepted at the goal line on 1st and 10 from the Texans 42, but their defense scored the game's final points early in the final quarter. Bennett pinned the Texans at their own 5 and Leber sacked Carr in the end zone two plays later; the quarterback fumbled, and Raylee Johnson recovered. In the final five minutes,
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intercepted Carr and Leber sacked him on 4th down as the Charger defense conceded no touchdowns for the second game in a row. Leber had 3 sacks and the Chargers had 9 – it was their most for 16 years. With Carr only passing for 87 yards and losing 58 yards from the sacks, the Texans finished with 29 net passing yards; they were allowed only 118 yards and 7 first downs.


Week 3: at Arizona Cardinals

San Diego conceded their first touchdown of the season on the Cardinals' second play, when MarTay Jenkins took a short pass 65 yards for a touchdown. Christie missed a 50-yard field goal late in the 1st quarter, but Wiley intercepted a pass near the line of scrimmage two plays later and returned it 40 yards to the 6 yard line. Tomlinson's first touchdown followed when he took a pitch two plays later. On the next Arizona drive, Leber forced a fumble that McNeil recovered at his own 38. The Chargers again capitalized on the turnover, with Stephen Alexander's 19-yard catch and run converting a 3rd and 6 and Tomlinson scoring his second touchdown of the day. Late in the half, Wiley sacked
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to push the Cardinals out of field goal range, keeping the San Diego lead at 14–7. After a scoreless 3rd quarter, the Chargers score through their special teams. With Arizona punting from their own 8,
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broke through to block the kick through the back of the end zone for a safety. Later, Edwards stepped in front of an out pattern, intercepted the ball and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown. Arizona soon halved the deficit with Plummer passing for both a touchdown and a two-point conversion. The Chargers reached a 3rd and 5 at the Arizona 33, but Brees was intercepted with five minutes to play. Given a chance to tie, Arizona drove to a 1st and goal at the San Diego 9 at the
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, from where Plummer threw four incompletions. The Cardinals had one more possession, but Plummer was sacked by Johnson and threw incomplete from his own 38 to end the game.


Week 4: vs. New England Patriots

New England, the defending Super Bowl champions, scored a touchdown on the game's opening drive. A Fred McCrary fumble soon set the Patriots up at the San Diego 39, but the Charger defense allowed only three yards and forced a punt. Tomlinson then carried the ball on four consecutive plays, gaining 5, 4, 7 and 24 yards to bring up a 1st and 10 at their own 48. Brees then used
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before hitting Conway in stride up the left sideline; he made the catch at the 15 and completed the 52-yard touchdown. New England responded with a 65-yard drive to
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's second touchdown pass of the day. New England had a chance to extend their lead on their next possession, but
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missed a field goal wide right from 41 yards out. Brees then converted a 3rd and 7 with an 11-yard pass to Dwight, and
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for 10 yards on 3rd and 10. On 3rd and 2 from the New England 37, Tomlinson cut through a hole in the
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and outran the defense for the game-tying touchdown. Tomlinson put the Chargers ahead with a 58-yard touchdown run two plays into the second half. He cut to the right to evade two Patriots at the line of scrimmage, slipped a tackle ten yards upfield and benefitted from a Dwight block up the right sideline to complete the run. There were no more points despite numerous scoring chances the rest of the way. McNeil intercepted Brady on a 3rd and 6 from the Charger 30; Tomlinson converted a 4th and inches on the following drive, but was later stopped on 4th and 1. New England drove to a 2nd and 1 at the Charger 23, but Brady was again intercepted, this time by Edwards, who returned the ball 46 yards to the opposition 47 yard line. That led to a Christie field goal attempt, but his 50-yard kick was blocked. The Patriots went for it on 4th and inches at the San Diego 39, but Leber tackled
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just short. Following a Charger punt, New England again drove into Charger territory, but Seau stopped an attempted
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in the backfield on a 3rd and 10 from the 39, forcing a punt. Tomlinson picked up two first downs before Bennett's 52-yard punt pinned New England at their 4 with 1:51 to play and a single
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to work with. The Patriots converted a 4th and 1 and crossed midfield again, but
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's attempted
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went loose at the Charger 42, and Molden recovered with 8 seconds left to clinch the win. Tomlinson's 217 yards tied the franchise record set by Gary Anderson in
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. New England made it at least as far as the San Diego 42 yard line on every one of their ten drives throughout the game. The result broke a ten-game losing streak for San Diego against the Patriots.


Week 5: at Denver Broncos

Seau missed the game with an ankle injury; on the Broncos' second play,
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was open on a slant pattern in the vicinity of Harrison Seau's replacement,
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, taking the ball in untouched for a 69-yard touchdown barely two minutes into the game. Denver were soon threatening to score again when they reached a 1st and 10 on the Charger 14, but Harrison intercepted
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. A 14-play, 86-yard drive followed, but Brees was intercepted in the end zone on 2nd and goal from the 6. Denver drove 84 yards the other way to double their lead; they faced a 1st and 30, but Griese had completions of 11, 12, 5 and 9 yards to convert on 4th down. Bennett batted his own blocked punt out of the end zone for the safety, before
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's field goal made it 19–0 at halftime. On the Chargers' first possession of the second half, Schottenheimer opted for a field goal when the Chargers reached 4th and 1 at the 6. Their next four possessions ended with a punt, a Tomlinson fumble, another punt, and Brees' pass being intercepted by
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and run back for the clinching touchdown. Brees passed on every play of the next drive, completing 6 of 11 for 78 yards and Conway's consolation touchdown.


Week 6: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Brees connected with Norman for 29 yards on the Chargers' first play from scrimmage. After Tomlinson converted a 3rd and 1, Dwight took an end-around to the left sideline, cut inside a tackler and completed a 19-yard touchdown. After getting on the scoreboard with a field goal, Kansas City blocked a Bennett punt and had to drive only 1 yard to take the lead. The Chargers drove into the red zone twice in their next three possessions, but turned the ball over through a Conway fumble and a Brees interception. Conway also lost a fumble near midfield after
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's first touchdown, and the Chiefs led 17–7 at halftime.
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returned the opening kickoff of the second half for 39 yards, and San Diego advanced to a 1st and 10 at the Kansas City 33 before
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intercepted Brees at the goal line. Following an exchange of punts,
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intercepted a
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pass and returned it 26 yards to Chiefs' 9 yard line. Tomlinson's touchdown two plays later was the first of four in four possessions for the Charger offense. Kansas City appeared to have gone
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on their next drive, but Vanover fumbled a punt and Boerigter scored three plays later. Next, Brees converted a 3rd and 4 with a 7-yard pass to Dwight, and Conway finished the drive with a 10-yard catch and an 11-yard end-around on consecutive plays. After
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extended the Kansas City lead back to 10 points, San Diego drove 65 yards without facing a 3rd down, and scored with four minutes left when Dwight took a short pass over the middle and dove over a would-be tackler. The Chiefs gained two 1st downs, compelling San Diego to use all three of their timeouts, but eventually had to settle for a field goal with 2:30 to play. Conway had catches of 18, 16 and 25 yards on the game-winning drive; with Conway drawing double coverage,
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's touchdown came against
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on 3rd and 1 from the 2. Following a
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by Richey, Kansas City started at their own 47 with 10 seconds still to play, but the game ended with an incompletion and an interception by Edwards at his 2-yard line. The 300-yard passing game was the first of 123 in Brees' career.


Week 7: at Oakland Raiders

With the Chargers coming into this game at 5–1, and the Raiders at 4–1, the winners would be top of the AFC West.
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's 45-yard catch on the game's first drive set up a 27-yard field goal attempt, but
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struck the right upright. The Raiders missed another scoring chance on their next drive, reaching 2nd and goal at the 11 before
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's
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was deflected and intercepted by Edwards. San Diego scored the half's only points midway through the 2nd quarter: Tomlinson had gains of 11, 11 and 10 yards, Dwight took a double reverse for 19 yards, and Caldwell's touchdown came on a 3rd and 7 from the 9. The Chargers doubled their lead on the first drive of the second half. Dwight converted a 3rd and 4 with an 8-yard catch, and followed it two plays later with a 31-yard catch to the Oakland 11; Tomlinson's touchdown catch came on 3rd and 3 from the 4. Gannon passed on 12 of 13 plays over the next two Raider drives, as they scored two touchdowns without having to convert a 3rd down. Janikowski missed another field goal with soon afterwards, this time from 48 yards. San Diego then drove 68 yards to retake the lead. The touchdown again came on 3rd down – this time Brees scored on a 1-yard
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. Following an exchange of punts, the Raiders again put together a touchdown drive with no 3rd-down conversions; Gannon passed on every play, completing 8 of 9 for 82 yards and the game-tying touchdown. After one more possession each, the game went to overtime. San Diego won the overtime coin toss and received the ball. Starting from their own 20, they opened with a 10-yard Tomlinson run, then Conway drew defensive pass interference for 15 more. On 3rd and 10, Dwight's 25-yard catch moved the ball to the Oakland 30. San Diego soon faced another 3rd and 10, and Dwight again converted, this time with an 11-yard catch. On the following play, Tomlinson raced through a large hole in the line of scrimmage, shrugged off two tacklers at the 10 and completed the game-winning touchdown. Tomlinson's 39 carries tied
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' franchise record, set in
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. With 5 catches, he had 44 touches in total, surpassing
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' franchise record, set in
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. It was the Chargers' first overtime win since
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, ending a run of eight consecutive defeats in the extra period.


Week 9: vs. New York Jets

New York led 7–0 in the 1st quarter when a Bennett punt had to be retaken due to an illegal use of hands penalty on Polk.
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took his second opportunity back 52 yards for a touchdown. By the time New York scored their third touchdown, the Charger offense had punted five times in five possessions, failing to cross midfield. San Diego did manage a 67-yard touchdown drive late in the half, helped by 30 yards on two Jets penalties and finished by Conway. However, Richey knocked the ensuing kickoff out of bounds, starting New York off at their own 40 yard line. They quickly drove for
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's touchdown, and added a field goal after Brees was intercepted. Despite Tomlinson's touchdown, the Jets preserved their lead in the second half without difficulty. San Diego were only 1 of 9 on 3rd-down conversion attempts, and possessed the ball for under 23 minutes.


Week 10: at St. Louis Rams

After a 3-yard run on the game's opening play, St. Louis had four consecutive gains of 17 or more yards as they took an early lead. San Diego had three consecutive
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penalties on their first drive, and had to punt. Two plays later, Molden forced a fumble at the Rams 25. McNeil knocked the loose ball downfield when he first tried to field it, but eventually made the recovery at the 5 and score the game-tying touchdown. Brees converted three 3rd downs over the next two Charger possessions, ending with a field goal and Tomlinson's touchdown run. St. Louis threatened to respond late in the half, with a 14-play, 82-yard, 8 minute drive. However, they came away with no points after Wiley forced
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to fumble at the Charger 4, and McNeil recovered again with 15 seconds on the clock. On the Rams' first possession of the second half,
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had back-to-back completions of 39 yards to
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and 27 yards to
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, the latter for a touchdown. Brees was soon intercepted, and St. Louis appeared poised to retake the lead when they reached a 1st and 10 at the Charger 15. Leber then forced Bruce to fumble, Edwards recovered and, aided by a block from Jammer, returned the ball 82 yards for another defensive touchdown. Bruce fumbled again early in the 4th quarter, this one forced by Seau and recovered by Carson. After Dwight dropped a pass at the Rams 10, Schottenheimer opted to punt from the St. Louis 32 rather than have Christie attempt a long field goal. On their next possession, Tomlinson's 30-yard run gave San Diego a 1st down at the St. Louis 24, but they were pushed back by two offensive holding penalties and eventually punted from the 33. Starting with five minutes left and with no timeouts to work with, the Rams drove 94 yards in under two minutes to get back into the game with Bruce's juggling touchdown catch. Following an
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, Holt's 11-yard catch converted a 3rd and 4 from the Charger 35 and Bruce scored his third touchdown with 74 seconds to play and the Chargers holding one timeout. Jenkins returned the ensuing kickoff 52 yards to the Rams 46, and Brees converted a 4th and 12 with an 18-yard completion to Caldwell, moving the ball to the 30. From there, Brees took two shots at the end zone, the second of which was intercepted with 11 seconds to play. , this is the only game in which the Chargers have scored two fumble returns touchdowns. San Diego's four fumble recoveries kept them in a game in which they were outgained by 524 yards to 256, and gave up four drives of over 80 yards.


Week 11: vs. San Francisco 49ers

After each side punted on their opening possession, San Diego drove 80 yards to take the lead through Caldwell: Conway's 31-yard catch was the longest play. Six more punts followed before San Francisco tied the game late in the half.
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opened the drive with a 31-yard catch and closed it with a 32-yard touchdown on 4th and 4. Brees completed 3 passes for 33 yards as he drove San Diego into field goal range, but Christie's 44-yard attempt was blocked as the half ended. Three plays into the second half, Owens beat Molden up the left sideline and eluded Beckett to complete his second touchdown. The 49ers drove as far as the Charger 5 on their next drive, where Seau made a backfield tackle on 3rd and 1, leading to a field goal. Trailing 17–7, the Chargers survived a Tomlinson fumble on the next drive when Jason Ball recovered. Tomlinson later converted a 3rd and 14 with a 16 yard catch, then moved the ball to the 49er 35 with a 27-yard run up the middle. From there, Conway appeared to have scored on a deep pass up the right sideline, but he had been driven out of bounds before coming back in to make the catch, negating the score and soon leading to a punt. San Diego opened their next drive with a 21-yard run for Tomlinson and a 47-yard catch for Conway, but Brees underthrew a pass and was intercepted on 2nd and goal from the 4. Conway's 41-yard catch soon had the Chargers back into San Francisco territory. This time, they reached a 4th and 1 at the San Francisco 18, and Schottenheimer opted for a field goal, which Christie converted with 5:05 to play. The defense forced a three-and-out, and San Diego reached a 4th and 3 at the San Francisco 15 just after the two minute warning. Brees evaded two potential sacks before finding Dwight for 7 yards. Three incompletions followed, but Caldwell drew pass interference in the end zone on the last of these. McCrary was open in the end zone for the game-tying touchdown two plays later. The 49ers still had time to drive to the Charger 46, but
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's shot at the end zone was intercepted by Harrison as time expired. San Diego won the overtime coin toss and received, but Brees threw three consecutive incompletions and they were forced to punt. Garcia then converted a 3rd and 12 as he led his team from their own 24 to the Charger 23, but
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's 41-yard field was easily wide right. Brees converted a 3rd and 8 with a 19-yard pass to Dwight, and added an 18-yarder to Eric Parker. Following three Tomlinson runs for 6 yards, Christie won the game with a 40-yard field goal.


Week 12: at Miami Dolphins

Brees' first pass attempt of the game was intercepted, leading to a short Dolphins field goal after the Charger defense mounted a goal line stand. Christie tied the score on the next drive, but Miami took control with touchdowns on their next two drives. Following a missed 42-yard kick from Christie, the Dolphins added a field goal for their fourth score in four possessions, and a 20–3 halftime lead. With the Chargers managing only 3 first downs and 43 yards over their five second half possessions, Miami won with ease. The Dolphins dominated in several statistical areas. They outgained the Chargers by 413 yards of offense to 144, and controlled the clock for nearly 36 minutes with a running attack that gained 222 yards on 44 carries.


Week 13: vs. Denver Broncos

Trailing to Elam's early field goal, San Diego moved into Denver territory with Parker's 30-yard catch-and-run. Three Brees incompletions followed, and Christie's 42-yard field goal missed to the left. Denver extended their lead three plays later when
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burst through a hole in the line and raced untouched for a 43-yard touchdown. Tomlinson responded on the next play from scrimmage. On 1st down from the Charger 18, he took a pitch around left end, threaded through traffic and broke a tackle at the 30 before breaking clear along the sideline for a 76-yard gain. He was tackled by the
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at the Denver 6, leading to a penalty flag and the ball moving to the 3. Tomlinson scored from there on the next play. Following a 28-yard Denver punt, San Diego started their next drive on the Denver 41. Tomlinson started the drive with a 24-yard run and finished it with a 1-yard touchdown. Three plays later, DeQuincy Scott sacked
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, forcing a fumble that Adrian Dingle recovered. The ensuing Charger drive was twice prolonged by 3rd down penalties, and ended with Tomlinson's third touchdown in as many drives. Richey then knocked the kickoff out of bounds, starting Denver at their own 40;
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had a 47-yard catch and Portis scored two plays later. Christie's chip shot field goal made it 24–17 at halftime. Denver tied the score on the opening possession of the second half.
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had a 7-yard touchdown on 2nd and goal negated by a chop block penalty, but immediately came back with a 22-yard touchdown after breaking tackles by Leber and Harrison. Molden intercepted Beuerlein on the first play of the 4th quarter, setting up a Christie field goal. Edwards soon added another interception, but Brees was stopped for no gain on 4th and 1 from the Denver 21. Dwight's 23-yard punt return set up another scoring opportunity, but Christie missed a 49-yard field goal. Beuerlein and McCaffrey combined to convert a 4th and 6 before Denver tied the score again with a field goal. Neither team crossed midfield on their final possession of regulation time, and the game went to overtime. The Broncos won the coin toss and received, but went three-and-out after a Wiley sack on 3rd down. Four runs by Tomlinson covered 40 yards, and Christie came on for a 38-yard field goal try; Denver blocked his low kick, and the game went on. A McCaffrey catch on 3rd and 10 moved the ball into Chargers territory, and Elam had a chance to win it, but was wide left from 53 yards. A 20-yard catch by Alexander was the longest play of the game's final drive, which ended with Christie's 27-yard game-winner nearly 12 minutes into overtime. Tomlinson's 220 rushing yards broke the franchise record he had tied in Week 4. His 271 offensive yards were a franchise record for a regular season game. With 48 touches, he broke the franchise record he had set in Week 7 and tied James Wilder's NFL record.


Week 14: vs. Oakland Raiders

Tied atop the AFC West at 8–4 going into this game, the Chargers and Raiders again met with first place at stake. Oakland went ahead to stay with 10 points on their first two drives; San Diego opened the game with three punts and an interception. In the 2nd quarter, their defense forced three consecutive incompletions by Gannon from his own 11 yard line, and a 34-yard punt set the Chargers up in Oakland territory. Parker had a 17-yard catch on 3rd and 8 and drew pass interference in the end zone, with Tomlinson scoring two plays after the penalty. Janikowski missed a 49-yard field goal on the next drive, but a tipped Brees pass was intercepted three plays later, and Janikowski made a 20-yard chip shot late in the half. San Diego went for it on 4th and 1 from the Raider 31 early in the second half, but Tomlinson was swarmed behind the line of scrimmage and lost 3 yards. Dwight soon gave them another chance when he returned a Raider punt 37 yards to the Oakland 47. The Chargers picked up a 1st down on the 30, whereupon Brees was intercepted again. A 56-yard catch by Rice on 3rd and 6 then sparked the first of two consecutive Raider touchdown drives. San Diego drove inside the Oakland 10 twice in the final minutes, but Brees threw incomplete on 4th down and
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was tackled at the 1 as time expired.


Week 15: at Buffalo Bills

Tomlinson's 31-yard run set up the opening points for Christie. Buffalo responded with a
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's first touchdown, set up by pass interference penalties of 26 yards on Harrison and 11 yards on Molden, both converting 3rd downs. Dwight moved his team into Buffalo territory with a 42-yard catch in the 2nd quarter but Christie, kicking into the strong wind, was short from 44 yards. Another pass interference penalty on Molden, this one covering 21 yards, helped position
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for his first field goal. San Diego then drove 83 yards to tie the score: Brees converted two 3rd downs with passes, Conway drew a 35-yard pass interference penalty, and Tomlinson scored from the 2. Christie's kickoff went only 45 yards and was run back 35 yards, setting up another Hollis field goal and a halftime Bills lead. San Diego reached the Bills 48 on the first possession of the second half, but Brees was sacked no consecutive plays and they were forced to punt. Harrison forced Henry to fumble on the next play, with McNeil recovering. The Chargers then reached a 4th and 4 at the Buffalo 23; with the wind still against them, Schottenheimer opted to go for it, but Brees' pass was incomplete. Late in the 3rd quarter, Alexander's 31-yard catch moved the ball to the Buffalo 40. From there, the Chargers tried an elaborate
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, with pitches from Brees to Tomlinson to Dwight and back to Brees. The last of these went to ground, with Brees covering the ball for a loss of 16, soon leading to another punt.
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came in for Brees with 8 minutes to play as he received a mixed reaction of boos and cheers from the Buffalo fans, and immediately went deep for Conway, who juggled the ball before bring it in for a 47-yard gain. That set up a 53-yard field goal for Christie; this time, with the wind at his back, he was successful. After an exchange of punts, Henry rushed 5 times for 53 yards on the game-winning drive. Fletcher fielded a short kickoff and returned it 22 yards to midfield. The Chargers advanced to the 37, from where Flutie's final two passes were incomplete in the end zone. Both teams struggled on 3rd down, with Buffalo converting 2 of 12 while San Diego made 5 of 18. The Chargers gave up 9 penalties for 120 yards.


Week 16: at Kansas City Chiefs

San Diego attempted a 4th and 8 on the Chiefs 34 on their first drive, but Brees threw incomplete. Kansas City then drove 66 yards for Boerigter's first touchdown. Tomlinson's 34-yard run set up Christie's first field goal in response. Kansas City's second touchdown drive featured four 3rd downs, all converted by Green passes. Caldwell's 26-yard reception helped position the Chargers for another Christie field goal, 14 seconds before halftime. Early in the 3rd quarter, Bennett pinned the Chiefs at their own 2 with a 39-yard punt, and a false start penalty backed them up to the 1-yard line. Green and Boerigter then combined for the ninth 99-yard touchdown pass in NFL history. Boerigter got behind Beckett, made the catch at the Kansas City 40, and won a footrace to the end zone. Brees responded by going 5 of 5 for 52 yards and a touchdown to Dwight; Caldwell was stopped short of the goal line on a two-point conversion try, leaving the deficit at nine points. After Chiefs punted, Brees had completions of 21 and 24 yards on a field goal drive. Another Chiefs punt followed, and Brees went 4 for 4 for 50 yards and the go-ahead touchdown to McCrary, making it three consecutive scoring drives for the Chargers. Lyle intercepted Green on the next play from scrimmage, but the Chargers were forced to punt. Two further punts followed, with Bennett's 58-yarder pinning Kansas City at their own 3 with 5:23 to play. Green started their winning drive with a 32-yard completion to Gonzalez, and later converted a 3rd and 8. The Chiefs reached a 4th and 1 at the Charger 37 and went for it;
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was judged to have gained the necessary yardage by about an inch, and San Diego were charged their final time-out after unsuccessfully challenging the call.
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hit the game-winner with 68 seconds to play. Brees scrambled for 15 yards to midfield, then completed a 5-yard pass to Caldwell, who lost a fumble with 33 seconds to play. It was Seau's 200th appearance for San Diego, and would prove to be his last, as he missed the finale through an ankle injury and was traded to Miami in the offseason. The defeat left the Chargers as long-shots to make the playoffs, needing defeats for at least four other teams regardless of how they performed in their own final game.


Week 17: vs. Seattle Seahawks

San Diego were eliminated from playoff contention shortly before their game kicked off, when the
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won. When their own game started, the Chargers fell behind to a touchdown on the opening drive. Moreno stopped the next Seattle drive with an interception, while the Chargers gained only one 1st down on their first three drives. They tied the score early in the 2nd quarter on a drive where Brees was 4 of 5 for 67 yards and a touchdown to Alexander. Christie added a field goal on the next drive, and San Diego led at halftime after Lyle forced a fumble that Molden recovered at the Charger 11. On the opening possession of the second half, a 29-yard completion from Brees to Alexander was followed by a trick play, with Caldwell passing to Dwight for 20 more yards; those plays led to Christie's second field goal. On their next drive, Brees had a 30-yard completion to Alexander and a 31-yard touchdown to Parker.
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had a 49-yard completion as Seattle responded quickly with a
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touchdown. San Diego drove into Seattle territory, and converted a 3rd and 3 from the 9 when Alexander drew pass interference. McCrary's touchdown came two plays later, and Caldwell's two-point conversion extended the lead to fourteen points with 8:37 to play. The Seahawks took only five plays to respond via Hasselbeck's second touchdown pass of the game. San Diego gained two 1st downs before being forced to punt with under four minutes to play. On the ensuing 17-play drive, Hasselbeck passed sixteen times, ran four times and was sacked once. He converted a 4th and 1 with a 4-yard scramble and ran in the game-tying touchdown with a single second on the clock. Seattle won the overtime coin toss, received the ball and reached a 3rd and 7 at the Charger 28 before being stopped by a Molden interception. However, Brees threw two incompletions and was sacked, forcing a punt. Hasselbeck then ran for 21 yards on a 3rd and 12, eventually leading to
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's game-winning kick.


Standings


Playoffs

The Chargers did not make the playoffs, but they had a chance to clinch a wild card spot with victory over the Seahawks in Week 17, provided that the Browns lost to the Falcons; however, the Browns beat the Falcons, making the Chargers' loss to the Seahawks immaterial.


Notes


References

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