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The 2021 season was the
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' 52nd season in the
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(NFL), their 62nd overall, their sixth in the
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, their second playing their home games at
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and their first under
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Brandon Staley Brandon John Staley (born December 10, 1982) is an American football coach who is the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams in 2020 ...
. They improved upon their 7–9 season from the previous year after a win over the
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, finishing 9–8 but narrowly missing the playoffs for the third consecutive season after a Week 18 loss to the
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. In that game, they were beaten by a field goal as time expired in overtime when a tie would have put both teams in the playoffs. Los Angeles began the season 4–1, but were only 5–7 over the remaining twelve games. Highlights included road victories over the Bengals and Chiefs, who contested the
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at the end of the season. Staley implemented an aggressive offensive policy that saw the team often spurn punts or field goals in favor of going for it on 4th down, and the Chargers set a record for most 4th down conversions in a season with 22 from 34 attempts. Staley's philosophy was criticized after failed attempts in overtime defeats to the Chiefs and Raiders. During the offseason, Los Angeles had prioritized an upgrade of their offensive line, with 1st-round draft pick
Rashawn Slater Rashawn Slater (born March 26, 1999) is an American football offensive tackle for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Northwestern and was drafted by the Chargers in the first round of ...
joining free-agent signings Corey Linsley and
Matt Feiler Matt Feiler (born July 7, 1992) is an American football guard for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Bloomsburg (PA). College career Feiler played college football at Bloomsburg Unive ...
. Aided by their protection, quarterback
Justin Herbert Justin Patrick Herbert (born March 10, 1998) is an American football quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oregon, where he won the 2019 Pac-12 Championship and was named ...
set numerous team records, and became the first Charger to throw for over 5,000 yards in a season. His top receivers,
Keenan Allen Keenan Alexander Allen (born April 27, 1992) is an American football wide receiver for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at California before leaving after his junior year. He was draft ...
and Mike Williams, each had over 1,100 receiving yards. While the running game was less effective, running back
Austin Ekeler Austin Ekeler ( ; born May 17, 1995) is an American football running back for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Western Colorado Mountaineers and signed with the Chargers as an und ...
, through a mix of rushing and receiving, scored 20 touchdowns, a feat previously achieved only by
LaDainian Tomlinson LaDainian Tarshane Tomlinson (born June 23, 1979) is a former American football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons. After a successful college career with the TCU Horned Frogs, the San Diego Chargers se ...
in franchise history. The defense was weaker than the offense, despite strong seasons from edge rusher
Joey Bosa Joseph Anthony Bosa (born July 11, 1995) is an American football outside linebacker for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Ohio State and was selected third overall by the (then San Dieg ...
and safety Derwin James, who returned after missing the entire 2020 season through injury. They struggled particularly against the run and gave up several big plays on the ground during their season-ending defeat.


Coaching changes

Anthony Lynn Anthony Ray Lynn (born December 21, 1968) is an American football coach and former running back who is the assistant head coach and running backs coach for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He previously played in t ...
was fired as
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of the Chargers on January 4, the day after their 2020 season had concluded with a 7–9 record. Lynn had compiled a 33–31 record over four seasons, making the playoffs once. His reign was marked by several narrow defeats, including seven one-score losses in the 2020 season; they lost several games from strong positions that season, four times being beaten after holding double-digit leads. Lynn and his team were also criticized for errors with
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. It took the Chargers less than a fortnight to choose Lynn's successor, with
Brandon Staley Brandon John Staley (born December 10, 1982) is an American football coach who is the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams in 2020 ...
named the new head coach on January 17. It was Staley's first head coaching job; he had spent the previous season as
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of the
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, in charge of a defense that was the league's best in both points allowed and yards allowed.
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Tom Telesco Tom Telesco (born December 12, 1972) is a professional American football executive. He is the general manager of the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). Telesco was the Vice President of Football Operations with the India ...
noted Staley's football mind and work ethic as reasons for the hire, while Staley described the job as a dream come true. Los Angeles also changed their
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, defensive and special teams coordinators, with a trio of hires announced on January 25. New offensive coordinator
Joe Lombardi Joseph Philip Lombardi (born June 6, 1971) is an American football coach and former player. He previously served as the quarterbacks coach for the New Orleans Saints from 2016 to 2020 and was the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions fro ...
had filled the same role for Detroit in
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and
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, before serving as
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quarterback coach in the previous five seasons.
Renaldo Hill Renaldo Hill (born November 12, 1978) is an American football coach and former player who is the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the defensive backs coach for the ...
joined from Denver as defensive coordinator after two seasons as defensive backs coach with the Broncos; he and Staley had worked together previously, having both been on the Broncos' staff during the
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season. New
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coordinator
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had over a decade of NFL experience in that field with various clubs, most recently
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.


Roster changes


Overview

Los Angeles overhauled their offensive line in the offseason after the unit was perceived to have performed poorly in 2020. Starters
Dan Feeney Daniel Feeney (born May 29, 1994) is an American football guard for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Indiana, and was drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers in the third round of the 2017 NFL ...
,
Forrest Lamp Forrest Noah Lamp (born February 20, 1994) is an American football guard who is a free agent. He played college football at Western Kentucky and was drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft. Early years La ...
, Sam Tevi, and
Trai Turner Trai Denzell Turner (born June 14, 1993) is an American football guard for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at LSU and was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the third round of the ...
were either waived or allowed to leave in free agency, leaving only
Bryan Bulaga Bryan Joseph Bulaga ( ; born March 21, 1989) is an American football offensive tackle who is a free agent. He played college football at Iowa. Bulaga was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He won Super Bowl ...
to carry over into 2021. The Chargers filled three of their line vacancies through free agency. Center Corey Linsley signed a 5-year contract worth over $60 million. He had spent the previous seven seasons in Green Bay, starting 99 games and being named a 1st-team
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in 2020 by the
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. Former Steelers left guard
Matt Feiler Matt Feiler (born July 7, 1992) is an American football guard for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Bloomsburg (PA). College career Feiler played college football at Bloomsburg Unive ...
signed for three years on the same day, and
Oday Aboushi Oday Aboushi (born June 5, 1991) is a Palestinian-American American football offensive guard who is a free agent. He played college football at Virginia and was selected by the New York Jets in the fifth round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He has als ...
, who had spent the past two seasons at
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, was brought in shortly afterward to play right guard. Other offensive changes included the starting tight end spot:
Hunter Henry Hunter Henry (born December 7, 1994) is an American football tight end for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Arkansas and was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the second round o ...
left in free agency after five years with the Chargers, and was replaced by former
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and 12-year veteran
Jared Cook Jared Alan Cook (born April 7, 1987) is an American football tight end who is a free agent. He played college football at the University of South Carolina and was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He has ...
. Quarterback
Tyrod Taylor Tyrod Diallo Taylor (born August 3, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Virginia Tech, leading the Hokies to the 2009 Orange Bowl as a Sophomore ...
went to
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; he had begun the 2020 season as the Chargers' starter, but lost that role to
Justin Herbert Justin Patrick Herbert (born March 10, 1998) is an American football quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oregon, where he won the 2019 Pac-12 Championship and was named ...
following a Week 2 injury. On defense,
Melvin Ingram Melvin Ingram III (born April 26, 1989) is an American football outside linebacker who is a free agent. He played college football at South Carolina, and earned All-American honors. He was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the first round ...
left after nine seasons with the Chargers, during which he had started 96 games as a
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or
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and earned three
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selections. Ingram had given indications of being unsatisfied with his contract going into 2020, and struggled with injuries during that season. Los Angeles released cornerback
Casey Hayward Casey Hayward Jr. (born September 9, 1989) is an American football cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Vanderbilt. Hayward was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the second r ...
after five years, two Pro Bowls and 75 starts. Another defensive back, safety
Rayshawn Jenkins Rayshawn Jenkins (born January 25, 1994) is an American football safety for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Miami (FL). He was drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers in the fourth round ...
, was allowed to leave as an unrestricted free agent after starting all but one game the previous two seasons. The Chargers twice made changes at the
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position. Incumbent
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, who had struggled in 2020, was cut after he lost a training camp battle with Tristan Vizcaino. Vizcaino, however, missed five extra points and a field goal in the first six games of the regular season, and was himself replaced with eight-year veteran
Dustin Hopkins Dustin Hopkins (born October 1, 1990) is an American football placekicker for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Florida State and was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round ...
on October 26. Andre Roberts was another mid-season signing, brought in to boost the Chargers' kick return game. Roberts had made the last three Pro Bowls as a returner with
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and Buffalo.


Free agency


Unrestricted


Restricted

Badgley was cut on August 31, and spent the 2021 season with the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts.


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Futures

Shortly after the end of their 2020 season, the Chargers signed ten players on their practice squad to reserve/future free-agent contracts.


Signings


Retirements

Center
Mike Pouncey James Michael Pouncey (born July 24, 1989) is a former American football center who played ten seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Florida, was a member of a BCS National Championship ...
announced his retirement on February 12. Pouncey had spent the final three seasons of his ten-year career in Los Angeles; during the Chargers' playoff run in
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, he had started every game and made the Pro Bowl. He picked up a neck injury five weeks into the following season, and a subsequent hip injury eventually proved to be career-ending.


Releases/waivers


Draft

Los Angeles' 1st-round pick was the 13th overall in the draft. They were widely expected to complete their offensive line rebuild by taking an offensive tackle in the draft, with
Rashawn Slater Rashawn Slater (born March 26, 1999) is an American football offensive tackle for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Northwestern and was drafted by the Chargers in the first round of ...
, Alijah Vera-Tucker, and
Christian Darrisaw Christian Darrisaw (born June 2, 1999) is an American football offensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Virginia Tech and was drafted by the Vikings in the first round of th ...
all projected as potential picks. In the event, the Chargers picked Slater. He was the second offensive lineman taken in the draft, after Penei Sewell (selected 6th overall by
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). General manager
Tom Telesco Tom Telesco (born December 12, 1972) is a professional American football executive. He is the general manager of the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). Telesco was the Vice President of Football Operations with the India ...
said of Slater, "He's very smart, knows football, been very well coached." Slater would start 16 games during his rookie season, missing one game due to a positive
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test. At season's end, he was voted to both the AFC
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team and the
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2nd Team, as well as the
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. The Chargers' next three picks also started multiple games as rookies. They selected Asante Samuel Jr. in the second round to replace Hayward at cornerback, despite concerns about his height (5-11). In 2021, he missed time due to a pair of concussions, but was otherwise the starter for each of his 12 games, in which he made two interceptions. 3rd-round wide receiver
Josh Palmer Joshua Keith Palmer (born September 22, 1999) is a Canadian-born American football wide receiver for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Tennessee and was drafted by the Chargers in the ...
was behind the established starters
Keenan Allen Keenan Alexander Allen (born April 27, 1992) is an American football wide receiver for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at California before leaving after his junior year. He was draft ...
and Mike Williams on the depth chart, but had the opportunity to start five games while they were injured, catching 33 passes for 353 yards and four touchdowns. Tight end Tre' McKitty started in four games and appeared in 11. He was drafted primarily as a blocker, and only caught six passes during the season. Linebacker
Nick Niemann Nick Niemann (born December 2, 1997) is an American football linebacker for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected with the 185th Pick of the 2021 NFL Draft. He played college football at Iowa. College ...
, chosen in the sixth round, played minimally on defense but performed well enough on
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to be voted to the PFWA All-Rookie team in that capacity. Notes


Undrafted free agents

The Chargers signed ten undrafted free agents following the draft, including Amen Ogbongbemiga, who appeared in 15 games during the regular season and started two, finishing the year with 26 tackles and a sack.


Staff


Final roster


Preseason

Staley announced shortly before the Chargers' preseason games that the majority of his starters would play in none of the games. With
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and
Easton Stick Easton Michael Stick (born September 15, 1995) is an American football quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at North Dakota State. College career He graduated from Creighton ...
splitting time at quarterback, the Chargers scored only two touchdowns in their three games: a Darius Bradwell run against the Rams (which was the first NFL game in
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with fans in attendance) and a pass from Stick to Palmer against San Francisco. Los Angeles crossed midfield only twice in their third game as the Seahawks shut them out.


Regular season


Overview

Los Angeles had a strong start to the season. They won four of their first five games, including beating the defending AFC champion Chiefs at
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. Starting with a one-sided defeat at
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, they lost four games out of six, before back-to-back wins improved their record to 8–5. At that point, they were able to secure the
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title by winning their remaining four games. In the event, they lost three of the four, with two
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defeats, including the season finale at
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when, needing a tie to reach the playoffs, they were beaten 35–32 on a field goal as time expired in the extra period. It was the 9th time out of 14 in franchise history the Chargers had missed the playoffs after starting a season 4–1. League-wide, 4–1 starts were converted into playoff appearances over 72% of the time over the same period.
Justin Herbert Justin Patrick Herbert (born March 10, 1998) is an American football quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oregon, where he won the 2019 Pac-12 Championship and was named ...
, coming off an Offensive Rookie of the Year award in the 2020 season, had another strong campaign while leading the league's 4th-ranked offense. Aided by the NFL's addition of a 17th regular-season game in 2021, he broke club records for completions (443, from 672 attempts), touchdowns (38) and passing yards (5,014), earning an appearance in his first
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(where he was named offensive MVP). His two leading receivers, Williams and Allen, ranked 12th and 13th in the league for receiving yards with over 1,100 each, Allen having 30 more catches (106 to 76) while Williams averaged more yards per catch (15.1 to 10.7). Running back
Austin Ekeler Austin Ekeler ( ; born May 17, 1995) is an American football running back for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Western Colorado Mountaineers and signed with the Chargers as an und ...
was third on the team for receptions (70) and receiving yards (647), and second only to Williams with 8 touchdown receptions. Los Angeles ran a pass-oriented offense with 674 passing plays throughout the season (3rd in the league), but only 423 rushing attempts (22nd in the league). Ekeler was the top rusher, with 206 carries for 911 yards, 12th most in the league. This gave him 1,553 yards from scrimmage, 6th in the league. He also had 12 rushing touchdowns (5th in the league), giving him a total of 20 touchdowns, tied with Jonathan Taylor for the league-high. He joined
LaDainian Tomlinson LaDainian Tarshane Tomlinson (born June 23, 1979) is a former American football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons. After a successful college career with the TCU Horned Frogs, the San Diego Chargers se ...
as the only Chargers to produce 20+ touchdown seasons. With a pair of
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, Ekeler finished with a team-high 124 points. Staley was noted for an aggressive 4th down policy, frequently going for conversions in situations where a punt or field goal try might be expected. This policy played a role in several early-season wins. Later in the season, Staley was criticized after failed conversion attempts in overtime losses to the Chiefs and Raiders. Since the league began recording the statistic in 1991, the Chargers set NFL records for most successful 4th down conversions in a season with 22 from 34 attempts (broken by the
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the following season) and in a game with 6 from 7 attempts in the season finale. The Charger defense was less successful than their offense, ranking 23rd in the league. They were particularly vulnerable against the run, finishing in the bottom five for yards and touchdowns conceded, as well as yards per rush; this weakness proved crucial in the season-ending loss to the Raiders. Los Angeles had the league's worst defense on 3rd down, their opponents converting 49.5% of the time; conversely, they were top on 4th down, allowing only a 31.8% conversion rate. Their leading tacklers were linebacker
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(144) and safety Derwin James (118). They were the first pair of Charger teammates to register 100+ tackles in the same season since
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and
Rodney Harrison Rodney Scott Harrison (born December 15, 1972) is an American former football safety who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons with the San Diego Chargers and New England Patriots. He was selected in the fifth round of th ...
in
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. James, who had missed the entire 2020 season through injury, also had two interceptions, three forced fumbles and two sacks while earning a Pro Bowl nomination. The Chargers' leading sacker,
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, was also nominated for the Pro Bowl (his fourth appearance); he had double-digit sacks for the fourth time in his six-year career, with . He forced 7 fumbles, tied for second most in the NFL. All 7 of these were strip sacks (fumbles forced while sacking the quarterback), a record since the statistic was first recorded in 1999. On special teams, Vizcaino made 10 of his 15
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s in the first six games while converting 6 of 7 field goals; he was
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during the Chargers' bye week. His replacement, Hopkins, had better percentages, going 30 of 32 on extra points and 18 of 20 on field goals. Punter Ty Long averaged 45.5 yards per punt, 20th in the league. Return specialist Roberts averaged 5.5 yards per punt return and 32.8 yards per kickoff return. Including his statistics from before the trade to Los Angeles, he was 2nd in the league with 27.3 yards per kickoff return.


Schedule

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.


Game summaries


Week 1: at Washington Football Team

Los Angeles scored on their opening drive of the season, facing only one third down as they drove 75 yards for Austin Ekeler's touchdown run. After two field goals for Washington and two for the Chargers, it was 13–6 with 45 seconds to play in the half. Joey Bosa's
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penalty helped Washington get in range for another field goal as time expired. Washington took their first lead with a touchdown on the opening possession of the second half. Los Angeles responded by driving from their own 25 to a 2nd and goal from the Washington 7, whereupon Justin Herbert was hit by Montez Sweat during his throwing motion. The ball struck the ground near the goal line and was ignored by players from both teams as it rolled through the back of the end zone; however, it was ruled a
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rather than an incompletion, resulting in a
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and possession being turned over to Washington. Following a missed Washington field goal, the Chargers moved back into the red zone, but Herbert's pass was overthrown and intercepted by William Jackson III at the 4-yard line. On the next play, Kyzir White forced a fumble that Kyler Fackrell recovered. Herbert and Mike Williams combined for the winning touchdown three plays later. After forcing a punt, Los Angeles took over on their own 18 with 6:43 to play, and Washington holding all three timeouts. The Chargers were able to run the clock out from there - Herbert found Keenan Allen for 17 yards on 3rd and 16, and followed up with three further completions to convert third downs, to K. J. Hill, Williams, and Allen. Overall, the Chargers converted 14 of 19 third down attempts. The 14 successes were a new club record.


Week 2: vs. Dallas Cowboys

Midway through the game's opening drive, Dallas appeared to have been stopped on a 4th and 1 at their own 48, but White was flagged for
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; the Cowboys went on to score a touchdown. Herbert and
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were then both intercepted (rookie Asante Samuel claiming his first career interception for the Chargers), before a Tristan Vizcaino field goal and another Dallas touchdown made it 14–3 late in the opening quarter. Herbert appeared to have been intercepted again on the next drive, but
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was ruled to have committed pass interference before making the interception. Later in the drive, Herbert converted both on 3rd and 11 (through a 12-yard pass to Jared Cook) and 3rd and 13 (through a 27-yard pass to Williams. One play later, Williams scored, and a
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pulled the Chargers within three. A
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penalty on a punt prolonged the next Charger drive, but Vizcaino missed a 44-yard kick, striking the right upright with 3 seconds to play in the half. Dallas came close to scoring a 51-yard touchdown as time expired, with Derwin James making a tackle at his 3-yard line. On the opening drive of the second half, Herbert converted on 4th and inches with a quarterback sneak, then found Allen for 42 yards on 3rd and 15, setting up a field goal and a 14–14 tie. Donald Parham appeared to have scored a 36-yard go-ahead touchdown the next time Los Angeles had the ball, but it was nullified by offensive holding, called on Cook. Later in the drive, the Chargers reached 3rd and 6 at the 9, but Herbert was intercepted when his intended receiver slipped over in the end zone. Dallas then drove into the red zone but had to settle for a field goal after a third down sack by Fackrell. On the following drive, Allen's 30-yard catch gave the Chargers a 1st and goal at the 2. Herbert and Cook appeared to have combined for a touchdown on the next play, but it was again nullified by a controversial penalty call, this time an illegal shift. They ultimately settled for another game-tying Vizcaino field goal with 3:54 to play. Dallas twice faced third down conversions in their territory on the ensuing drive, but
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converted both with a catch and a run. The Cowboys moved into range for a 56-yard field goal, which Greg Zuerlein comfortably converted as time expired. It was the Charger's first home game at
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with fans in attendance, though the majority of the capacity crowd was supporting the Cowboys.


Week 3: at Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City's first three drives all crossed into Charger territory, but each was ended by a turnover - a diving interception by Samuel and two fumble recoveries, both forced by Tevaughn Campbell and recovered by Michael Davis. Los Angeles turned the latter two turnovers into Herbert touchdown passes. The Chiefs responded with a field goal shortly before halftime, then dominated the first eleven minutes of the third quarter with a pair of touchdown drives, either side of a Charger three-and-out. Trailing for the first time, Los Angeles drove into opposition territory and faced a 4th and 8 from the 28 to start the final quarter. Herbert converted this with a 9-yard pass to Allen and found Williams for a 20-yard touchdown two plays later. The Chiefs responded with a 12-play, 72-yard touchdown drive in which they did not face a third down. A 43-yard catch by Williams immediately moved the Chargers back into Kansas City territory, and a pass interference penalty later gave them a 1st and goal at the 1. Two plays later, Herbert passed to Gabe Nabers for an apparent touchdown, but Cook was penalized for an illegal shift, and Los Angeles eventually had to settle for a game-tying field goal with 2:14 to play. Three plays later,
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intercepted a deep
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pass, giving the Chargers the ball at their own 41. They advanced to a 4th and 4 at the Chief's 30 with 48 seconds to play, and again opted to go for it - they were pushed back 5 yards by a false start, but Jalen Guyton then drew a pass interference penalty to keep the drive going. Williams had catches of 16 and 4 yards on the next two plays, the latter for the winning touchdown with 32 seconds to play; Mahomes moved his team to the Charger 49, from where his long pass was knocked down at the goal line as time expired.


Week 4: vs. Las Vegas Raiders

Los Angeles opened the game with a 75-yard touchdown drive, as they had done in Week 1 against Washington. Later in the quarter, they attempted a
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from the Raider 41, but Ty Long's pass was broken up by
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. Las Vegas crossed midfield only once in the first half - they also failed on a fourth down conversion attempt, with White tackling
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well short of the first down marker. The Chargers scored on their final two possessions of the half, with Herbert's second and third touchdown passes of the game. Herbert converted four third downs across the three first half scoring drives, with completions to four different receivers. These were the only third down conversions by the Chargers all night, as they failed their other 9 attempts.
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threw a touchdown pass to Renfrow on the first drive of the second half. The Chargers then converted a 4th and 2 from their own 45, but soon had to punt after Herbert was sacked on third down. A 45-yard pass interference penalty on Samuel helped the Raiders drive 81 yards for another Carr touchdown pass, pulling the Raiders within seven points. Carr's 51-yard pass early in the final quarter had the Raiders threatening again, but Christian Covington's third down sack forced a 51-yard field goal, which Daniel Carlson missed wide left. Los Angeles then faced a 4th and 2 from midfield, which they converted with Cook's 13-yard reception - Ekeler scored six plays later, and Derwin James claimed the game's only turnover shortly afterwards, intercepting Carr to effectively clinch the win with 3:22 to play.


Week 5: vs. Cleveland Browns

With the score at 10–7 to Cleveland, Williams got open behind the Browns defense for a 72-yard touchdown. Vizcaino's missed
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left the score at 13–10. The Browns were stopped on downs on their next possession when Odell Beckham dropped a pass at the Charger 15, but drove back into Los Angeles territory and scored via
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's 3-yard run on 4th and 1. An Ekeler fumble set up a Cleveland field goal as time expired in the half, and the Browns were ahead 27–13 early in the third quarter after
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shrugged off two would-be tacklers and completed a 52-yard touchdown run. The Chargers risked a 4th and 2 from their own 24 early in the following drive, which Ekeler converted with a 9-yard run. Later in the drive, Allen's 12-yard catch converted a 4th and 7 – Herbert
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for a touchdown two plays later. Los Angeles added a two-point conversion and retook the lead early in the fourth quarter when Williams was again left completely open for a long touchdown. Two plays later,
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broke a weak tackle by Nasir Adderley at the Cleveland 45 and sprinted clear to complete a 72-yard touchdown. A two-point conversion put Cleveland up 35–28. A controversial pass interference penalty prolonged the next Charger drive, called against
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for 33 yards as he and Williams contested a Herbert pass thrown on 4th and 4 from the Charger 41. The Chargers also converted a 4th and 8 through Allen's 20-yard catch, and Ekeler scored from the 4 on the next play. After Cleveland needed only five plays to retake the lead, Allen's 37-yard catch on 3rd and 5 was the biggest play on the next drive; Ekeler's touchdown catch meant that the teams had combined to score five touchdowns in as many drives. However, Vizcaino's second missed extra point of the game (and fourth of the season) left the Browns still ahead, 42–41 up with 3:15 to play. The Los Angeles defense forced a three-and-out, and Cook's 29-yard catch immediately moved them into field goal range. Three running plays forced Cleveland to use all of their timeouts and gave the Chargers a 1st and goal at the 3. Ekeler tried to go down at the 1 on the next play, but Cleveland defenders forced him into the end zone, ensuring that the Browns would have one more possession with 1:31 remaining. After taking over a minute to move the ball 21 yards,
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threw three incompletions from his own 46, the last one going to the ground in the end zone to ensure the Chargers' victory. Williams set a new career-high with 165 receiving yards, surpassing his previous best by 43 yards. The combined total of 89 points was the fourth-highest for a Chargers game, and the highest since a 49–41 win over Cincinnati 15 years earlier; the 41 combined points in the final quarter was a new high for any single quarter involving the Chargers. Los Angeles became the first team to win despite conceding 40+ points and forcing no takeaways.


Week 6: at Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens' opening two drives covered a combined 164 yards and produced fourteen points while requiring only a single third down conversion between them. Later, Los Angeles turned the ball over on downs at their own 39, setting up a Ravens field goal and a 17–0 lead. White set up the lone Charger touchdown with the first of his two interceptions on the day, but the Ravens responded with a touchdown on the opening drive of the second half, and were not threatened again. Baltimore outrushed Los Angeles 187–26, while holding the ball for over 38 minutes. Vizcaino missed his fifth extra point of the season after the Charger touchdown; he was released on October 26 and replaced with former Washington kicker Dustin Hopkins.


Week 8: vs. New England Patriots

As they had done in Week 1 and Week 4, the Chargers opened the game with a 75-yard touchdown drive - Allen caught a 41-yard pass, and Ekeler converted a 4th and 1 with a 2-yard run before scoring on the next play. New England tied the score on their first drive. Early in the 2nd quarter, Justin Jackson swept left on 2nd and 10 from his own 14 and worked his way through a crowd near the
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before breaking away from the defense, eventually being caught at the Patriot 11 after a gain of 75 yards. Coming into the game, Jackson had carried the ball only ten times all season, for 22 yards. Allen restored the Chargers' lead three plays later. New England drove inside the Los Angeles 10 on their next two possessions: the first time,
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threw incomplete on 4th and goal from the 1; the second time, they settled for a field goal. Late in the half, Ekeler couldn't hold onto a Herbert pass, with former Charger
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intercepting the deflected ball to set up another field goal, and a 14–13 halftime score. The Patriots drove into Charger territory on the opening drive of the second half, but James forced a fumble that Adderley recovered. On their next drive, New England took the lead through
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's third field goal of the game. Ekeler opened the following drive with a 28-yard run and an 11-yard catch, setting up Dustin Hopkins to make his first field goal try as a Charger and restore the lead. Early in the final quarter, Herbert aimed a short pass at Cook, who had not yet turned back to receive it. The resulting wild throw was intercepted by Phillips and run back for the winning touchdown. After a further Folk field goal, rookie Josh Palmer scored his first career touchdown to pull Los Angeles within three, but another former Charger,
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, then recovered an
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to ensure a Patriot victory. For the Chargers, it was the seventh consecutive loss to New England. Los Angeles picked up 4 first downs on their opening possession, and 5 on their final possession, but only 8 from nine drives otherwise.


Week 9: at Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia punted on their first possession, and pinned Los Angeles at their 1-yard line. The Chargers responded with a 15-play, 98-yard drive, but came up with no points after Allen was stopped a yard short on 4th and goal from the 2. It was the first 98-yard non-scoring drive in the NFL since 2002. After holding the Eagles to a three-and-out, Los Angeles started their next possession at the Philadelphia 38. Herbert's first touchdown pass came six plays later. After the Eagles tied the score, Los Angeles reached a 4th and 2 at the opposition's 27; they again went for a conversion, but Joshua Kelley was stopped a yard short with 7:25 to play in the half. A Philadelphia field goal drive ran all but 21 seconds off the clock, and the Eagles were 10–7 up at halftime. Los Angeles tied the game with a field goal on the opening drive of the 3rd quarter, then forced a three-and-out. The game's next four drives all produced touchdowns. First, Herbert connected with Williams on a deep pass, covering 49 yards; three plays later, Parham stiff-armed a defender and scored on 3rd and 1 from the 8. On the following drive,
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scrambled for 12 yards on 3rd and 8, setting up an answering touchdown two plays later. Herbert then converted one third down with a completion to Allen and another with a quarterback sneak, before scrambling into the end zone two plays later. Hurts converted two more third downs by running on the next drive, before throwing the game-tying touchdown with 6:07 to play. Los Angeles forced the Eagles to call all their timeouts and used up all but 2 seconds of the clock with their response, which featured two fourth down conversions: Ekeler's 2-yard run up the middle on 4th and 1 from the Philadelphia 39, and Herbert's 1-yard sneak on 4th and 1 from the Philadelphia 28. Two plays after the second of these, Ekeler's 16-yard run made Hopkins' game-winning field goal a much shorter 29-yarder, which he converted without difficulty. Herbert set a club record for the highest completion percentage in a game with a minimum of 30 completions, with 84.21%.


Week 10: vs. Minnesota Vikings

After Justin Jones ended a Vikings threat with a fumble recovery at his own 29, Minnesota managed to take the lead with a field goal on their next drive. Los Angeles tied the score, then made a goal line stand, aided when a holding penalty wiped out a
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touchdown pass. The Vikings settled for a field goal, but were presented with another chance when Herbert was intercepted by
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, and took full advantage with the game's first touchdown. Los Angeles responded, with Allen drawing a 28-yard pass interference penalty up the left sideline and
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scoring his first career touchdown, cutting the halftime deficit to 13–10. The Chargers took the lead after receiving the second half kickoff, Herbert converting two third downs en route to a touchdown, but Minnesota later scored touchdowns on consecutive possessions to take control. The first of these came on 4th and goal, when Cousins was able to loop a high pass into the end zone under heavy pressure; the second was set up by three third down conversions. After Los Angeles pulled back within seven points, Minnesota reached a 4th and 2 from the Charger 36, with 2:32 to play. They went for the first down, and got it through
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's 4-yard run. The Chargers having used all their timeouts, three
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s by Cousins were enough to run the clock out. As had been the case with their previous two defeats, Los Angeles possessed the ball for less than 25 minutes, finishing with 23 minutes and 45 seconds.


Week 11: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Shortly after the Steelers scored three points on the game's opening drive, Herbert converted a 3rd and 14 with a 22-yard completion to Williams. The Chargers converted two further third downs en route to Ekeler's first touchdown. Pittsburgh appeared poised to respond on their next drive, as they drove from their own 25 to a 1st and goal at the Los Angeles 5. After three plays gained three yards, the Steelers went for the touchdown on 4th and goal from the 2, but
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was tackled by Derwin James and Joe Gaziano immediately after receiving the ball, for no gain. Los Angeles then drove 98 for another touchdown. Herbert converted the drive's lone third down with the first of a pair of 18-yard scrambles before passing to Ekeler for an 11-point lead. After Pittsburgh answered with a touchdown, the Chargers drove inside the 10 yard line on their final possession of the half, but had to settle for a Hopkins field goal and a 17–10 halftime lead. Los Angeles faced a 3rd and 13 on the opening drive of the second half, but Herbert found Allen downfield for a 30-yard gain. Three plays later, Ekeler took a short pass in the right
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and side-stepped two defenders on his way to another touchdown. After the Steelers went three-and-out (their only punt of the game), Herbert scrambled for 13 yards on 3rd and 5 to move the Chargers into field goal range. Soon afterwards, he appeared to have brought up a 1st and goal with a 15-yard run, but a holding penalty on Corey Linsley negated the gain, ultimately forcing a field goal try. Hopkins was wide left from 46 yards out, but a Steelers penalty gave him another chance from five yards closer, which he converted. The Chargers led 27–10 through three quarters, having scored on all five of their offensive drives. Pittsburgh pulled three points back early in the final quarter, then Ty Long's lone punt attempt of the game was blocked to set the Steelers up at the Charger 3. Three plays lost two yards, and
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's fourth down pass was then deflected and intercepted by Adderley. However, Campbell was flagged for pass interference, negating the turnover - Pittsburgh scored on the next play. Los Angeles responded by moving to a 3rd and 5 from the Steelers' 47, from where Herbert again scrambled for a long gain, starting along the left sideline before cutting back inside and gaining 36 yards before being caught by Pittsburgh lineman
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. Hayward appeared to punch Herbert after the play, drawing a penalty and moving the ball to the 5, from where Ekeler scored his fourth touchdown on the next play. Uchenna Nwosu sacked Roethlisberger on the next play from scrimmage, forcing a fumble the Pittsburgh quarterback recovered himself. Roethlisberger then passed on eight consecutive plays, completing seven of them, the last for the touchdown that pulled his team back within seven points with five minutes remaining. Two plays later, Herbert's pass deflected high in the air after striking Heyward's helmet, and
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made a diving interception at the Chargers 11. Two plays later, Roethlisberger threw his second touchdown pass in 26 seconds to tie the score. Los Angeles soon reached a 4th and 1 at their own 34. They opted to go for it, but Ekeler was stuffed for no gain, setting up a Pittsburgh field goal - the Steelers had scored 17 points in 85 seconds, and led 37–34. Herbert, however, responded with the game-winning touchdown three plays later, finding Williams wide open along the left sideline for a 53-yard touchdown with barely two minutes to play. Fackrell and Bosa produced back-to-back sacks on the first two plays of the Steelers' response, and two incompletions then caused a turnover on downs. Herbert's figures of 9 rushes for 90 yards included three kneel-downs for minus three yards to end the game. His rushing total was the highest in NFL history was a quarterback who passed for at least 350 yards. Ekeler was the eleventh Charger to score four touchdowns in a game, and the first since
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in
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. He was also the 13th NFL player to score multiple rushing and receiving touchdowns in a game. The Chargers won despite conceding their most 4th quarter points in a game since
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.


Week 12: at Denver Broncos

The Chargers travelled to Denver, Colorado in what was head coach
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's return to Denver, two years after leaving. Staley served as outside linebackers coach of the Broncos under head coach
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during the 2019 season. Denver were forced to punt on their first possession, but successfully downed the ball at the Chargers 1 yard line. After Los Angeles went three-and-out, the Broncos had to drive only 50 yards to take the lead. After the Chargers again went three-and-out, James appeared to have created a turnover by forcing a
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fumble, but the play was ruled an incomplete pass upon review. Bridgewater was knocked out of the game until the 3rd quarter, and his replacement,
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, fumbled on his second play while being sacked by Bosa. The ball went forwards, and was recovered by Denver to convert a 3rd and 3. The Broncos eventually scored on the drive, going ahead 14–0; at this point, Denver had a 12–0 advantage in first downs gained. The Chargers did manage to move the ball on their next possession, but the drive ended when Herbert's pass was broken up on 4th and 3 from the Denver 35. Late in the half, James intercepted a Lock pass and returned it 5 yards to the Denver 47. Allen had back-to-back catches of 18 and 14 yards on the ensuing drive, which ended with Ekeler taking a short pass over the middle and scoring to cut the halftime deficit to 14–7. Los Angeles held the ball for all but 75 seconds of the 3rd quarter, but failed to convert that advantage into any points. Firstly, a seven-minute drive ended with Herbert being sacked on 3rd and 6 from the Denver 27, and Hopkins missing a 52-yard field goal. After quickly forcing a Denver punt, they reached a 4th and 4 at the Bronco 34, which they converted with Jalen Guyton's 15-yard catch and run. On the first play of the final quarter, Ekeler's 12-yard catch on 3rd and 9 was negated when Linsley was ruled an ineligible receiver downfield; on 3rd and 14, Herbert's end zone pass was intercepted by
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. The Broncos then converted three third downs before doubling their lead with nine minutes to play. The Chargers reached a 1st and 10 at the Denver 37, from where Ekeler tipped a pass thrown slightly behind him – Surtain intercepted the deflected ball, and returned it 70 yards for the clinching touchdown.


Week 13: at Cincinnati Bengals

Andre Roberts gave the Chargers a good start when he returned the opening kickoff 48 yards to his own 45. Herbert then converted a 3rd and 9 with a 10-yard pass to Allen, and found Williams for 41 yards two plays later, bringing up a first and goal at the 4. After three plays netted no yards, the Chargers went for the touchdown on fourth down – Herbert connected with Allen in the front of the end zone, putting Los Angeles ahead to stay. Five plays later, Nwosu knocked the ball from
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's grasp, making the recovery himself at the Bengal 29 and setting up a Hopkins field goal. On the next Bengals possession, Michael Davis appeared to have been beaten along the right sideline by
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, but Chase bobbled the potential touchdown catch, allowing Davis to catch up and make a one-handed interception. On the next play, Herbert found Williams 47 yards downfield for another long catch; Allen's second touchdown catch came four plays later. Five minutes into the 2nd quarter, Los Angeles scored again, Guyton beating
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to a ball in the end zone for a 44-yard touchdown. The Chargers then used a version of the
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on a two-point conversion try, Allen passing to Herbert for a 24–0 lead. Cincinnati began their comeback with a touchdown on the next drive. In their response, the Chargers reached a 3rd and 8 from the Bengal 43. Ekeler then fumbled at the end of a 7-yard catch-and-run, with Bates recovering and returning the ball 46 yards before Herbert made a touchdown-saving tackle. The Bengals drove 19 yards for their second touchdown of the game. Los Angeles again crossed midfield on their next possession, but Herbert was sacked on consecutive plays, bringing up a 3rd and 25 at the Los Angeles 36. Herbert attempted a deep pass, which Palmer came close to catching before Bengal's cornerback Chidobe Awuzie knocked the ball loose and intercepted it at his own 12. The score remained 24–13 at halftime. The Bengals continued to draw closer in the 3rd quarter, receiving the second half kickoff and adding a field goal. Ekeler lost another fumble soon afterwards, this time at his own 32, and Joe Mixon scored five plays later. The Bengals tried to tie the game with a two-point conversion, but a group of Chargers stopped Mixon a yard short of the end zone, preserving the lead at 24–22. Early in the final quarter, Cincinnati reached a 2nd and 2 from the 34 of Los Angeles. Christian Covington then knocked the ball from Mixon's grasp - it ran into the path of Campbell, who recovered and had a clear run to the end zone for the Chargers' lone defensive touchdown of the season. Drue Tranquill's third down sack of Burrow forced a Bengals punt, and Guyton's 33-yard catch soon brought Los Angeles to the 1. Ekeler scored a play later. The best Bengals chance after that ended with eight minute to play when Chris Harris intercepted Burrow in the end zone. This was the first meeting of the quarterbacks selected first and sixth in the
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. Both passed for 300 yards or more, and both sustained a personal high number of sacks for the 2021 regular season (six on Burrow, four on Herbert). By preventing the Bengals from completing their comeback, the Chargers avoided tying a club record for biggest blown lead. They had previously lost 24–0 leads in
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. This also made the Chargers the only AFC West team to beat Cincinnati in the 2021 Season.


Week 14: vs. New York Giants

Los Angeles punted on their first possession, but didn't face a third down the next time they had the ball, and drove for Ekeler's opening touchdown. New York tied the score two plays after tight end
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got open for a 60-yard catch-and-run, but the Chargers soon regained the lead via Josh Palmer's 10-yard touchdown catch on 3rd and 8. Palmer saw increased playing time after Allen was ruled out due to a positive test for
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. The Chargers reached a 4th and 1 at the New York 5 on their next drive. They went for the first down, and Herbert appeared to have been stopped short on a quarterback sneak. However, a pre-snap false start penalty on Chargers' guard Matt Feiler negated the play, enabling Hopkins to kick a field goal and increase the lead to ten points. Late in the half, the defense forced a punt which went only 18 yards to the Charger 25. Working with 40 seconds and two timeouts, Los Angeles reached a 3rd and 11 at their own 41. From there, Herbert rolled right under pressure before throwing a pass that travelled over 63 yards through the air and was caught by Guyton as he crossed the New York goal line. It was the longest completion in the NFL by air yards up to that point in the season. Up 24–7 at the break, the Chargers scored on their first three possessions of the second half and extended their lead to 30 points with under ten minutes to play. Overall, they had scored four touchdowns and three field goals over a span of eight possessions. New York, who had produced no drives of over 20 yards in either the 2nd or 3rd quarters, were then able to generate two touchdown drives. After the second of these, Parham mishandled an onside kick attempt and the Giants recovered, preserving a small chance of a comeback. New York drove to the Charger 26 before rookie linebacker Nick Niemann sealed the win with his first career interception.


Week 15: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

First place in the AFC West was at stake in this game, as the 8–5 Chargers could overtake the 9–4 Chiefs on tiebreakers with a win. Andre Roberts returned the opening kickoff 75 yards - he had a chance to score, but slipped and was tackled at the Kansas City 24. From there, Los Angeles moved to the 5 yard line, but Herbert threw four incompletions to turn the ball over on downs. Parham almost made a diving catch for the last of these, but lost the ball as he struck the ground; he suffered a serious head injury from the impact, and was taken to
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, where his condition was later announced as stable. When the game resumed, Mahomes completed six passes out of seven while leading a 95-yard touchdown drive. A Herbert pass was tipped and intercepted on the next drive, and Kansas City drove to a 3rd and 7 the Los Angeles 11, before Mahomes threw incomplete under pressure from Nwosu, and Butker added three points with a field goal. The Chargers scored on their next two drives to take the lead, either side of a Kansas City three-and-out. On the first of these drives, Herbert converted a 3rd and 2 with a 15-yard pass to Allen, and scored himself two plays later; on the second, he converted a 4th and 1 with a 2-yard sneak, and finished the drive with a touchdown pass to Guyton. On the first play after the
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, Bosa contacted Mahomes' throwing arm, causing a fumble that Tranquill recovered at the Kansas City 45. A 27-yard catch by Williams helped the Chargers reach 4th and goal at the 1 with 3 seconds remaining in the half. They opted to go for the touchdown, but Herbert's pass was knocked down by
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, and the score remained at 14–10. After a Kansas City field goal reduced their deficit to a single point, Herbert threw incomplete on 4th down for a third time, this time giving the Chiefs the ball at their own 28. Kansas City drove to a 4th and inches from the Charger 1 yard line; they too went for the touchdown, but Mahomes threw well short of an open receiver. Los Angeles then produced a 97-yard drive: Justin Jackson had a 22-yard run and Allen a 29-yard reception, and Joshua Kelley converted a 4th and 1 with a 7-yard carry. However, Kelley fumbled on 3rd and goal from the 1, and the Chiefs recovered at their own 2 yard line. Los Angeles soon got another chance, as Nwosu tipped a Mahomes pass in the air and made the interception himself at the 2. Ekeler scored on the next play, beginning a sequence of four consecutive touchdown drives.
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was open for a 69-yard catch-and-run to the Charger 1 - the Chiefs scored two plays later, and tied the score with a two-point conversion. Allen's 8-yard touchdown on 3rd and 6 restored the lead with 2:19 to play, but Mahomes ran for 33 yards and passed for 42 as the Chiefs took barely a minute to tie the score again. Los Angeles reached their own 44-yard line, but punted for the only time in the game after three Herbert incompletions. The game went to overtime, where Kansas City won the coin toss and needed only five plays to win. Kelce had receptions of 27 and 34 yards, the latter for the winning touchdown. With 410 yards, Mahomes was the first opponent to pass for 400+ yards against the Chargers since
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for the Eagles, eight years previously; Kelce's 191 receiving yards were the most since
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had 193 in the same game. Los Angeles did manage a season-high 192 rushing yards.


Week 16: at Houston Texans

Los Angeles were hit by an outbreak of COVID-19 in the leadup to the game, with Pro Bowlers Bosa, Linsley and Ekeler among numerous potential starters ruled out. With the Texans also forced to put a large number of players of the COVID reserve list, there was some question of the game being postponed, but it was played on December 26 as originally scheduled. The Chargers scored on their first three drives to lead 12–7 early in the 2nd quarter. After Houston pulled three points back with a field goal, Los Angeles moved to a 1st and 10 at the Texan 39, from where Herbert's long pass was intercepted at the goal line. Houston faced a 2nd and 14 at their own 2 shortly afterwards, but a holding penalty on Linval Joseph gave them a first down. Rookie quarterback
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had completions of 36 and 41 yards in the next five plays, the latter for the touchdown that put Houston ahead to stay. The Chargers possessed the ball for barely eleven minutes in the second half. Houston responded to Hopkins' third field goal with a 7-minute touchdown drive, and Justin Jackson lost a fumble only two plays later, leading to a Texans field goal and 27–15 scoreline. On the next drive, Jackson caught three passes for 37 yards, and rushed twice for 16 yards and a touchdown, but Houston then put the game away with Mills' second touchdown pass. Los Angeles attempted no punts for the tenth time in their history, and the third time in 2021, after the earlier games with Dallas and Philadelphia. Jackson, who saw increased playing time in Ekeler's absence, gained 162 yards from scrimmage while leading the team in both rushing and receiving; he also scored two touchdowns, his first for three years. The defeat left Los Angeles needing other results to go in their favour to make the playoffs, even if they won their final two games.


Week 17: vs. Denver Broncos

The Chargers' playoff chances were boosted when both
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and
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lost earlier in the day - those results left Los Angeles again able to clinch a wildcard by winning out. Andre Roberts returned the opening kickoff 47 yards, setting up a touchdown for Ekeler - one of several Chargers returning from the COVID reserve list. Denver responded by crossing midfield, but Jerry Tillery sacked
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on 4th down to end the threat. After Hopkins extended the lead with a short-range field goal, Lock's 44-yard completion helped the Broncos reach a 1st and goal at the Charger 2. The next three plays netted no yardage, and Adderley caused enough disruption to a 4th-down Philly Special pass that Lock, after receiving the ball, was brought down by Bosa and Chris Harris a yard from the goal line. Los Angeles went three-and-out, but Kemon Hall then recovered a
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, Herbert found Ekeler to convert a 4th down, and Allen scored with only 14 seconds left in the half. That was still enough time for Denver to get on the board with a 61-yard field goal by Brandon McManus, setting a record for the longest successful attempt against the Chargers and reducing the lead to 17–3. Ekeler took a short pass 40 yards on a 3rd and 7 early in the 3rd quarter, eventually leading to another short field goal. Denver responded by driving to a 4th and goal at the 1 as the quarter ended. A Broncos touchdown was then nullified by an
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penalty, forcing them to settle for a field goal. Roberts took the ensuing kickoff a yard deep in his end zone, started out to the right, then cut left and broke away for the first kickoff return touchdown by a Charger since
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in
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. The Broncos soon failed on another 4th down conversion attempt, and Herbert found a diving Williams deep downfield to make sure of the win. With this win, the Los Angeles Chargers officially eliminated the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins & Cleveland Browns from playoff contention.


Week 18: at Las Vegas Raiders

As this game carried playoff implications for both teams, the NFL announced that it would be flexed to Sunday night as the regular-season finale. By the time it kicked off, both teams knew they would qualify with a win and be eliminated with a loss. A tie would send both teams to the playoffs at the expense of
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. Las Vegas already led 3–0 before Roberts fumbled the ball during a punt return, with the Raiders recovering at the Charger 23. Derek Carr converted a 4th and 2 with one completion, and found Hunter Renfrow in the end zone with another, running the lead to ten points. On their answering drive, the Chargers converted a 3rd and 5 when the ball deflected from Williams' hands on to Ekeler, who made the catch and gained 14 yards. Herbert later converted a 4th and 2 with a 5-yard pass to Guyton, and Ekeler scored his first touchdown on the next play, breaking a tackle at the 10 yard line. On the following Charger drive, Herbert and Guyton combined for 6 yards on a 3rd and 2. That drive ended on the first play after the two minute warning, when Ekeler took a short pass and wove through defenders for the go-ahead touchdown. The Chargers looked likely to take their lead into halftime when Carr was penalised 13 yards for
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, bringing up 3rd and 23 from the Raiders' 35. However,
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picked up all 23 yards on a run up the middle. Two plays later, Harris was penalised 41 yards for pass interference in the end zone - the Chargers argued unsuccessfully that the ball was uncatchable - and Las Vegas scored from the 1 to lead 17–14 at the break. Cook's 42-yard catch on the second play of the 3rd quarter had the Chargers at the Raiders' 22, but a sack pushed them backwards and Hopkins was wide left on a 51-yard field goal. Los Angeles reached 4th and 1 at the own 18 on their next possession; Staley opted to go for it, but Ekeler was stopped for a loss of 2 yards, setting up a Raiders field goal. Las Vegas continued to extend the lead on their next two possessions, following a long touchdown drive with an interception by former Charger
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that set up a field goal midway through the final quarter. Trailing 29–14, Herbert moved the Chargers to a 4th and 6 at the Raiders' 18. Williams then caught a Herbert pass on his knees at the 13, and leaned over the first down marker just before he was touched by a defender; he was initially ruled short, but Staley challenged the call and had it overturned by
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. An 11-yard sack of Herbert soon brought up another 4th down, this time 4th and 21 from the 23. Palmer got in front of the Raiders coverage in the middle of the end zone and caught Herbert's pass for a touchdown; Ekeler's two-point conversion catch pulled the Chargers within seven points, with four and a half minutes remaining. Las Vegas then went three-and-out; Bosa forced a Carr fumble on 3rd down, which the Raiders were able to recover at their own 19. Following a punt, Los Angeles took over at their own 17 yard line with 2:06 to play and all three timeouts remaining. Herbert began the drive with three incompletions, then Allen made a catch at his own 22, turned upfield and dove between two defenders, reaching the 28 and picking up a first down. After a further three incompletions, Cook drew a defensive holding penalty as Herbert's 4th down pass went to ground, keeping the drive going. Completions of 14 and 10 yards to Allen and Palmer, each followed by a timeout, moved the ball to the Raiders' 43 with 40 seconds to play. From there Herbert again threw three incompletions, bring up the third 4th and 10 of the drive. This one was converted with a 14-yard pass to Williams, which the Chargers followed with their final timeout with 14 seconds left. Following an incompletion and a 17-yard sideline catch by Guyton, five seconds remained and the ball was at the Raiders' 12. Williams found just enough space between two defenders to catch Herbert's pass in the front of the end zone as time expired. Hopkins' extra point sent the game to overtime. Herbert completed only 6 of 19 pass attempts on the final drive, but his completions covered 78 yards. Las Vegas won the overtime coin toss.
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had consecutive carries of 28 and 18 yards to move the ball inside the Chargers' 30, but Carr eventually threw incomplete on 3rd and 3, and Daniel Carlson made a 40-yard field goal. The Chargers were soon on the verge of defeat again, as they gained only a single yard from three plays and faced 4th and 9 from their own 26. Herbert found Williams on a
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, and he gained 47 yards before being pushed out of bounds. Los Angeles could gain only four further yards, but Hopkins made a 41-yard field goal with four and a half minutes to play in overtime, tying the game 32–32. Las Vegas, seeking to minimise the risk of defeat and playoff elimination, ran most of the time off the play clock between downs on their final drive. Carr threw completions of 17 and 11 yards, the latter on 3rd and 8, and Jacobs had consecutive carries of 7 and 10 yards, the latter moving the ball to the Chargers' 29 with under 40 seconds to play. Rather than trying to advance any further, the Raiders let the clock run down to two seconds, then called timeout and tried a 47-yard field goal. Carlson converted the kick as time expired in overtime. With this loss, the Chargers were the last team to be eliminated from playoff contention. The Raiders victory allowed them and the Pittsburgh Steelers to clinch a playoff spot. The Chargers were 6 of 7 on 4th down conversions (one further 4th down attempt was converted by penalty). The six conversions set a new single-game record since the statistic started being recorded in 1991; this record holds . For the Raiders, Jacobs had 19 carries for 62 yards in regulation time, but added 7 carries for 69 yards in overtime.


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Awards

Six Chargers were named to the 2021 Pro Bowl, while three were voted 2nd-team
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s by the
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. Also, Slater received a single vote as Offensive Rookie of the Year, as did James for Comeback Player of the Year.


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