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The Chargers are 6-3 after a 27-20 road win over the Titans in Nashville. Here are five takeaways from Week 9. A win is a win in the NFL.
With every week that passes in fantasy football, it gets a little easier to pick defenses. However, there are still plenty of factors to take into account.
The Chargers cannot rely on their defense right now, and that is very concerning for their season. They struggled to slow down the Miami Dolphins last week before escaping with a victory. The Dolphins scored six points against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa got benched.
In a game where offensive fireworks were expected, it was the Chargers' defense that dampened the mood, allowing 38 points on home turf. After the game, star safety Derwin James didn’t mince words when reflecting on the team's performance.
Chargers overcame an ugly start to win an intense game against the Tennessee Titans. One stat line in particular allowed the Chargers to overcome many mishaps.
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The Tennessee Titans battle the Los Angeles Chargers on Nov. 2. As the trade deadline approaches, do the Titans have the firepower to slow down Justin Herbert?
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Chargers’ Jim Harbaugh skewered by fans after surprising take on defense getting torched by Colts
The Chargers' defense got lit up by the Colts on Sunday, but Los Angeles head coach Jim Harbaugh was not one to criticize it after the game.
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Chargers vs. Vikings: What LA must do on defense to win the game in Week 8
The Chargers take on the Vikings in a Thursday night matchup of arguably the two most injured teams in the league. Here's what Los Angeles must do on defense to come away with a win.
I can’t give you a percentage on where I’m at, but I feel good,” Mack says of his return from an injured elbow. “I feel close to myself, just being able to do what I normally do.”