The Los Angeles Chargers beat down the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. They have returned home and will prepare to host the Houston Texans in a critical AFC showdown with playoff implications for both franchises.
The Los Angeles Chargers currently have an 11-4 record following a Week 16 beatdown of the Dallas Cowboys. The AFC playoff race has narrowed and the Chargers had multiple clinching scenarios following the win over the Cowboys.
The Los Angeles Chargers have endured their share of injuries this season. But head coach Jim Harbaugh hasn’t stopped pushing the right buttons. All of this highlights the incredibly masterful job Harbaugh has done with the Chargers in the 2025 season, keeping them in the Super Bowl mix.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert continues to put together dazzling performances. In Week 16, Herbert led the Chargers to a 34-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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As the Los Angeles Chargers push through the final stretch of the regular season, injuries remain an unavoidable part of the equation. On Monday, head coach Jim Harbaugh offered a broad but cautiously optimistic update, labeling nearly every injured player from Sunday as “day to day,” according to ESPN’s Kris Rhim.
In a season defined as much by attrition as opportunity, the Los Angeles Chargers finally caught a break. Running back Kimani Vidal, who exited Sunday’s blowout win over the Dallas Cowboys early, avoided a serious diagnosis after undergoing an MRI.
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman has been suspended without pay for two games by the NFL for repeated violations of playing rules that protect the health and safety of players.
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The Los Angeles Chargers took down the Dallas Cowboys 34-17 on Sunday after a close first half. The Bolts did now allow any points in the second half as their defense once again proved they are one of the best units in the NFL.
The Chargers’ defense has been among the league’s best in 2025. The unit is set to be shorthanded for the closing stages of the regular season, however.
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman has been suspended two games by the NFL for a hit he delivered during Sunday’s Week 16 game against the Dallas Cowboys.
CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones reports Chargers LB Denzel Perryman has been suspended two games without pay for repeated violations of rules intended to protect the health and safety of players.
Justin Herbert continues to look more at ease each week while playing through a broken left hand, and on Sunday the Dallas Cowboys were unable to make him uncomfortable at all.
The Los Angeles Chargers aren’t limping into the NFL playoffs. Well, they are, technically speaking, given the rash of injuries that stole an elite offensive tackle duo from Justin Herbert, in addition to the waves of other losses. But they aren’t.
Justin Herbert passed for 300 yards and two touchdowns and added a scoring run as the Los Angeles Chargers delivered a 34-17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon at Arlington, Texas.
The Chargers announced on Saturday that they have elevated S Marcus Williams and G Branson Taylor for Week 16. Williams, 29, is a former second-round pick of the Saints back in 2017.
ESPN’s Kris Rhim reports the Chargers are signing TE Tanner McLachlan to the practice squad. In correspondence, the Chargers are releasing C Josh Kaltenberger from the practice squad.