The Los Angeles Chargers have a massive showdown with the New England Patriots in Week 17. Do the oddsmakers like the Chargers chances on the road?
There's been a rotating door of sorts on the backend with both cornerbacks and safeties, but Chargers Defensive Coordinator Jesse Minter and his staff have done a superb job of getting everyone in the locker room ready to play as needed.
After following up their worst performance of the season against Tampa Bay by allowing an easy opening touchdown drive to Denver, even Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter found himself questioning the top unit in the NFL in points allowed.
According to ESPN’s Mike Reiss, Chris Rose will handle the play-by-play duties, while Ross Tucker will handle the analysis. Steve Wyche will be on the sideline for the NFL Network contest, as the Patriots look to get their fourth win of the season.
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The Los Angeles Chargers signed safety Eddie Jackson for their practice squad on Monday, the NFL team announced. The Chargers added the former Alabama defensive back on the same day that they placed safety Marcus Maye on injured reserve. Maye sustained an ankle injury in Thursday night’s 34-27 victory over the Denver Broncos.
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The Los Angeles Chargers beat the Denver Broncos in a Thursday Night Football contest 34-27. After a stellar performance, former Oregon Ducks quarterback Justin Herbert is closing in on another NFL record held by Peyton Manning.
He's recorded 12 tackles (6.0 solo) and two defended passes, including one interception across four games after signing with Los Angeles prior to Week 13. The Chargers are opening Dobbins' (knee ...
The NFL and college football both had games airing during the same time last Saturday, and the NFL won the ratings war in a rare clash between the two.