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Chargers undoubtedly now regret one of their most polarizing offseason moves
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The LA Chargers moved to 3-0 for the first time since 2002 with a roller-coaster win over the Denver Broncos on Sunday. While Chargers fans were happy in the end, much like the millions who ride rollercoasters at Disney theme parks, it wasn't all good for the Bolts. The worst moment of the game came in the second quarter when veteran running back Najee Harris collapsed on a play-action fake. Harris fell to the ground while attempting to explode off the snap and suffered what Jim Harbaugh confirmed to be an Achilles injury. In the same game, former Chargers back J.K Dobbins proved to be the most reliable offensive weapon for the Broncos, literally putting the team on his back for an entire touchdown drive. While the Chargers won the game, fans can't help but imagine what could have been if the Bolts simply kept Dobbins instead of signing Harris. Harris and Dobbins signed for the same amount, $5.25 million with incentives baked in, so it's not like the Chargers got outbid for their former back. In fact, Dobbin

This article first appeared on Bolt Beat and was syndicated with permission.

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