The Los Angeles Chargers have their fair share of injury bug concerns going into the playoff matchup with the New England Patriots on Sunday night. What
Forget the yardage records and countless touchdowns and lofty passer ratings, now is the time of year when NFL quarterbacks carve our their legacies. Two words - and one stat - that frame every quarterback in the Hall of Fame: Playoff Wins.
The Las Vegas Raiders are back to square one. Firing Pete Carroll was a tough call, but it seemed like the right one. Now, the front office must find the right guy to lead a young and promising team back to playoff contention.
If the Los Angeles Chargers want to grab their first playoff win in the <a href="/nfl/players/jim_harbaugh/134848">Jim Harbaugh</a> era, they'll need to go through the New England Patriots first. In what's shaping up to be an electric Wild Card weekend slate of games, the Sunday night slot will be occupied by the Bolts heading to Foxborough.
How many of the NFL players to lead their team in receiving yards in the 2025-26 NFL season can you name in five minutes?
Since Sunday night's AFC wild-card matchup in Foxborough, Mass., between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Chargers will feature two of the top quarterbacks in the NFL, one of the key questions entering the matchup is this: Which team's pass rush will be able to apply the most pressure?
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Los Angeles Chargers head into Sunday night’s AFC Wild Card game against the New England Patriots banged up. A lot has been made of the injuries to the Chargers’ offensive line, but it is <a href="/nfl/players/justin_herbert/492667">Justin Herbert</a>’s hand that has drawn the most attention.
When thinking of key offensive Chargers weapons, the first names likely to come to mind are <a href="/nfl/players/omarion_hampton/928940">Omarion Hampton</a>, <a href="/nfl/players/keenan_allen/258683">Keenan Allen</a>, <a href="/nfl/players/oronde_gadsden_ii/927926">Oronde Gadsden II</a>, <a href="/nfl/players/ladd_mcconkey/698591">Ladd McConkey</a>, etc.
<a href="/nfl/players/justin_herbert/492667">Justin Herbert</a> did not suit up for the Los Angeles Chargers’ Week 18 loss to the Denver Broncos. Chargers head coach <a href="/nfl/players/jim_harbaugh/134848">Jim Harbaugh</a> left his star quarterback out of the lineup, with L.A.
Jim Harbaugh is not worried about whether brother John will find a new head coaching job. His primary worry appears to be where it will be.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh believes his older brother won't remain away from an NFL sideline for long.
The Los Angeles Chargers are preparing to travel to Foxborough Massachusetts to take on the New England Patriots on an anticipated chilly East Coast Sunday night.
The Baltimore Ravens are looking for a new head coach for the first time in almost two decades, and one NFL analyst believes the team will target Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced they’ve re-signed S <a href="/nfl/players/marcus_maye/513466">Marcus Maye</a> to the practice squad and released C <a href="/nfl/players/josh_kaltenberger/928481">Josh Kaltenberger</a> in a corresponding move. Maye, 32, is a former second-round pick of the Jets back in 2017.
A Harbaugh has been in the news over the last 24 hours, but it isn't Jim. The Los Angeles Chargers head coach is currently prepping his team for a playoff game this Sunday against the two-seeded New England Patriots.
After leading his team to a Monday Night Football victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Chargers quarterback <a href="/nfl/players/justin_herbert/492667">Justin Herbert</a> awkwardly avoided an interview with ESPN’s Laura Rutledge.
In this series, Athlon Sports’ Doug Farrar takes a look at the one thing every playoff team in the wild-card round absolutely must do (or absolutely must not do) if they want to advance to the divisional frame and beyond.
According to Brian Wacker of the Baltimore Sun, Chargers DC Jesse Minter and Rams DC Chris Shula are expected to be among the candidates for the team’s
The Los Angeles Chargers enter the postseason with momentum but no illusions. As their playoff run begins on the road, head coach <a href="/nfl/players/jim_harbaugh/134848">Jim Harbaugh</a> made it clear that regular-season success means nothing once January arrives.
<a href="/nfl/players/keenan_allen/258683">Keenan Allen</a> was among the players who cashed in on his contract incentives on Sunday, and he celebrated in fitting fashion. Allen entered his Los Angeles Chargers’ Week 18 game against the Denver Broncos with $1.25 million on the line.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced a series of roster moves for their Week 18 game against the Broncos. The full list includes: Chargers signed S <a href="/nfl/players/marcus_maye/513466">Marcus Maye</a> to their active roster.
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