Coach Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers need to address their struggles on offense going into the final quarter of the season — and certainly before the playoffs if they get there.
The Chargers beat the Falcons on Sunday, improving their record to 8-4 and their chances of making the playoffs. According to NFL.com, Los Angeles has a 94% chance of making the playoffs. With the Bolts' win and the Ravens' loss to the Eagles on Sunday,
Rookie Tarheen Still returned an interception 61 yards for a touchdown, his second pick of the game and one of four thrown by Atlanta quarterback Kirk Cousins as the Los Angeles Chargers handed the first-place Falcons their third straight loss,
The Los Angeles Chargers at the moment have the ninth-ranked odds in the league to win the Super Bowl at +4000. Their odds of qualifying for the postseason are -115. In their most recent outing ...
Except for what happened Saturday in Columbus, Ohio, Michigan fans still mourn Jim Harbaugh taking the sidelines for the Los Angeles Chargers. And for good reason.
Kirk Cousins threw four interceptions in Sunday’s matchup with the Chargers, as Los Angeles came away with a 17-13 victory. While the Falcons’ defense played well, Cousins’ play put Atlanta in bad spots — particularly in the second half.
The Los Angeles Chargers are fresh off a Monday night defeat at the hands of John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens. Now, they get another bird team, the Atlanta Falcons in Week 13 as both teams look to maintain pace in their respective conference playoff races.
NFL Week 13 odds, picks, predictions, TV and streaming information for the Sunday football game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Atlanta Falcons.
Michigan football might be coming off the upset win over Ohio State, but the sting of losing Jim Harbaugh to the Los Angeles Chargers remains a constant point of conversation.
Newton three-star defensive lineman Christian Ingram raved about his visit with the USC Trojans this past weekend. As the Early National Signing Period draws near, can the Trojans land the Georgia native over South Carolina and Kentucky?