
The Los Angeles Chargers picked up a much-needed win on a short week, defeating the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday night to move to 5-3. Help was on the way for the offensive line, as the Bolts regained Joe Alt to provide more protection for Justin Herbert.
This was an all around great game from the Bolts, who dominated the Vikings the entire way.
rj mickens is all over it
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After a stellar 164-yard performance the week prior, Gadsden had a monster first half to put the Chargers up early. The Chargers' rookie ended the game with five catches for 77 yards and a touchdown.
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Vidal had a 124-yard performance in Week 6. The Chargers weren't able to establish any sort of run game in Week 7, as Vidal had just 20 yards on nine carries. It wasn't the same story on Thursday night, as Vidal picked up his second career 100+ yard rushing game.
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that first nfl touchdown feeling
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The Chargers pass rush was relentless, sacking Wentz five times on the night. Justin Eboigbe led the way with two sacks, with Tuli Tuipulotu, Khalil Mack and Odafe Oweh all adding in one each.
419: The Chargers had total yards of offense on the night.
Let's go with Ladd McConkey on this one. This was definitely his best game of the year, as he led the Bolts in receiving with 88 yards and a touchdown.
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