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Riding a four-game winning streak into their Week 17 matchup, here is who Chargers fans should be rooting for in this week's NFL slate.
Chargers safety Tony Jefferson, who was ejected for a questionable hit on a Chiefs player earlier this month, made it be known he was rooting for KC.
The Texans embarrassed the Chargers in the playoffs last year. The Chargers have everything to play for — the division, the No. 1 seed and, yes, revenge. “This game Saturday against the Texans is the most important game of the year,” Harbaugh said.
The Bolts have cut an intriguing offensive lineman five times and still have the opportunity to see him on the roster in 2026.
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Cowboys center Cooper Beebe accuses Chargers of making him look racist in controversial post
Cowboys center Cooper Beebe accused the Los Angeles Chargers of editing his on-field call to make him appear racist in a viral social media post.
The Chargers ruled out wide receiver Derius Davis (ankle), safety RJ Mickens (shoulder), offensive lineman Jemaree Salyer (hamstring), and cornerback Benjamin St-Juste (shoulder). Quarterback Justin Herbert (left hand) and edge rusher Bud Dupree (back) are among other players on the report who have no injury designations.
Three more teams are playoff-bound after Monday's contest between the San Francisco 49ers and the Indianapolis Colts.
The Chargers will be represented by five players, including Justin Herbert and Derwin James Jr., while the Rams will send four players that include Matthew Stafford and Puka Nacua.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston joins "The Insiders" to reflect on a great performance in his hometown against the Dallas Cowboys, the Chargers clinching a playoff berth and the im
C.J. Stroud lobs some praise at Chargers DC Jesse Minter and talks about what he's expecting while visiting Los Angeles.