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The Broncos, however, are no pushover -- they took care of business in Week 1 against the Tennessee Titans, and they could've easily been 2-0 themselves had they been able to close out the Indianapolis Colts in Week 2. Having not done so, the Chargers can expect to get the best shot of an upstart Broncos team led by coach Sean Payton.
Getting to 3-0 is a nice start, but little else. Despite all that star power, the '01 Chargers missed the playoffs by losing their last nine games and finishing 5-11. But since 1990, NFL teams starting 3-0 make the playoffs 75.3 percent of the time and win their division at a 51.2 percent rate.
The Los Angeles Chargers today elevated linebacker Emany Johnsonfrom the practice squad for Sunday's game.
The Chargers are in sole possession of first place for the first time in almost four years but know the Chiefs won't go away easily.
With two big wins under their belt to start the year, more people have taken notice of the Chargers on a national stage. One prominent figure that's taken a liking to the Bolts is former NFL kicker Pat McAfee. On the ' Pat McAfee Show ' he let the world know his thoughts on Justin Herbert and this Chargers team.
The Los Angeles Chargers today signed safety Tony Jefferson to the active roster from the practice squad, filling the spot vacated by outside linebacker Khalil Mack being placed on Reserve/Injured. Additionally,
The Los Angeles Chargers beat the Las Vegas Raiders 20-9 led by Justin Herbert’s 242 yards and 2 TDs. Colin Cowherd discusses how the defense has improved under Jim Harbaugh, and how the head coach has elevated the team to new heights.
It's Broncos week! The Los Angeles Chargers will play in front of their home fans for the first time this season as they host their division rival on Sunday. This is technically the Bolts' second home game,
James, however, wasn’t the only NFL player fined for a “leg whip” tackle. Dallas Cowboys tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford was fined $5,370 for the same action, while Tampa Bay Buccaneers tackle Charlie Heck was charged $8,722.