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At the moment the Los Angeles Chargers are eighth in the NFL in terms of odds to win the Super Bowl, listed at +3500. The Chargers' odds to make the playoffs are currently -115. The Chargers ...
Former Oregon Ducks quarterbacks Justin Herbert and Bo Nix will play against each other in primetime as the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Denver Broncos game was fle
NFL Week 12 odds, picks, predictions, TV and streaming information for Monday Night Football game between Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Chargers.
The battle of the Harbaughs will make great TV. Baltimore has to thank Cincinnati for proving the Los Angeles defense is breakable. Even though the Chargers are capable of putting up a good offensive performance, the Ravens go crazy in a much-needed victory.
The NFL said on Friday that its Week 16 game between AFC West rivals Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers, both firmly in the hunt for a postseason berth, has been moved up in the schedule to be that week’s Thursday Night Football game on Prime Video.
NFL playoff standings this week see Arizona Cardinals, Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Chargers rise, while Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons fall.
In an epic Sunday Night Football duel, former USC Trojans and current Los Angeles Chargers defender Tuli Tuipulotu had another impressive showing against an imp
It is the second time the Chargers have been flexed into prime time this season. Their 34-27 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals last Sunday was on NBC's “Sunday Night Football” after bumping the matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and New York Jets.
While Allen wasn’t involved in one of the Thanksgiving games that boosted the Chargers in the playoff standings, he was putting on a show in an early game. Allen’s Bears lost to the Detroit Lions in a 23-20 final on Thursday, but he certainly wasn’t part of the problem—he caught five passes for 73 yards and two touchdowns.
CBS Sports’ Amy Trask, who used to work in front offices in the AFC West, has suggested the NFL should reimburse impacted fans. “There are business reasons for flexing games, but I believe it appropriate to reimburse fans who can’t adjust to a schedule flex for reasonable out of pocket costs,” Trask said on social media.