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Other than Justin Herbert’s very sudden, public romance with international pop star Madison Beer, the Chargers mostly keep to themselves. They’re enjoying a resurgence under Jim Harbaugh, on track for a second straight playoff berth and sit 5-0 in AFC West play.
The Cowboys will play out the string and hope for a miracle in the final three weeks of the NFL season, starting with a matchup with the Chargers on Sunday. The Eagles, who must lose to keep the Cowboys’ playoff hopes alive, take on the Commanders.
A controversial fourth-quarter ejection drew NFL attention, and Jim Harbaugh didn’t hesitate to address it after the Chargers’ win.
The Chargers are 10-4 and on the cusp of clinching a playoff spot for the second year in a row under Jim Harbaugh. In fact, the Chargers can secure a postseason berth as soon as Sunday if multiple scenarios play out. The Bolts are currently the No. 5 seed in the AFC playoff picture and hold the first Wild Card spot.
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams missed practice before their Week 16 game vs. the Chargers.
The Kansas City Chiefs look to keep their slim playoff hopes alive as they battle the Los Angeles Chargers today. Find out how to watch for free.
As CBS Sports noted, wide receiver Quentin Johnston returned to the practice field Wednesday after missing last week’s win over the Kansas City Chiefs. This offers an encouraging sign as the Chargers prepare for Sunday’s matchup against the Dallas ...
Jim Harbaugh addressed Justin Herbert’s 12 interceptions with a Tiger Woods analogy, telling the QB to keep attacking and “let it rip.”