The Los Angeles Chargers rebounded from a two-game losing streak to defeat the Miami Dolphins 29-27 on Sunday afternoon. The victory put the Chargers back on top of the AFC West.
It was nearly disastrous, but the LA Chargers escaped Miami with a nail-biting win to stay atop the AFC West. As far as Derwin James is concerned, the Dolphins shouldn't have even been in the game down the stretch.
The Los Angeles Chargers, facing off against the Miami Dolphins on the road in Week 6, desperately needed their offense to get back on track after abysmal performances against the New York Giants and the Washington Commanders in the past two weeks.
As the Los Angeles Chargers headed into Miami to face the Dolphins in Week 6, the team desperately needed a victory to get their season back on track after back-to-back brutal losses in Weeks 5 and 6.
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What looked like a disastrous LA Chargers loss ended up being a much-needed win to stay atop the AFC West. And it was all because Justin Herbert turned in another vintage moment, proving he belongs in the elite tier of quarterbacks.
Cameron Dicker's 33-yard field goal with five seconds left lifted the Los Angeles Chargers to a 29-27 win over the host Miami Dolphins on Sunday afternoon at Miami Gardens, Fla.
Sometimes, a single win can feel like more than just a number in the standings. For the Los Angeles Chargers, their 29-27 victory over the Miami Dolphins, sealed by a last-second field goal, was a moment of pure resilience.
It was not a victory the Chargers will frame and hang on the wall, but they did what they had to do to put it in the win column. The Chargers came back to beat the Dolphins 29-27 on a 33-yard field goal with five seconds left.
The Los Angeles Chargers got back into the win column this week, defeating the Miami Dolphins on a buzzer-beater field goal from Cameron Dicker. It was a nice bounce back performance for everyone involved, including the Chargers offense who didn't miss a beat despite multiple starters being down.
The Chargers couldn't find the end zone in the first half. They didn't take long to find it in the second half. In the first half, Los Angeles saw three drives end at the Miami 17, 13 and 11.
Well, that didn't take long. The Los Angeles Chargers this week made a trade for more pass-rush pressure and, sure enough, Odafe Oweh is already paying dividends.
The Los Angeles Chargers have reportedly been active on the trade front as they look to bolster their running back depth, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.
As the Los Angeles Chargers prepare to take the field Sunday against the Dolphins in Miami, there is plenty of action taking place behind the scenes. With star rookie running back Omarion Hampton sidelined by an ankle injury, the Chargers will start Hassan Haskins in Week 6.
The Los Angeles Chargers are back on the road this week, as they'll take on the Miami Dolphins. It's been a tough two weeks for the Bolts, as they've struggled since starting 3-0.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off two miserable losses to two teams that were inherently in bad spots in their respective seasons. This comes after an injury to their superstar offensive tackle, Joe Alt.
The Los Angeles Chargers suddenly have a big injury question mark ahead of the Week 6 kickoff against the Miami Dolphins with wideout Quentin Johnston suffering a setback. Johnson has enjoyed a No.
The Chargers are dealing with a slew of injuries. Rookie running back Omarion Hampton was placed on injured reserve. In light of his injury, a familiar face was signed to the active roster in Kimani Vidal, who could play a huge role in the running game.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Los Angeles Chargers have been calling teams about potential trades for running back help. Rapoport says that
Per Adam Schefter, the Chargers are elevating RB Nyheim Hines and OT David Sharpe from the practice squad. In other moves, Los Angeles also placed DL Da’Shawn Hand on injured reserve and signed OT Bobby Hart to the active roster.
The Los Angeles Chargers are 3-2 and sit tied atop the AFC West Division. However, the Bolts are losers of two in a row and have been ravaged by injuries in the past two games, raising concerns about whether they can still contend for the playoffs despite these challenges.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced they’ve ruled out OT Joe Alt (ankle), OT Trey Pipkins (knee), WR Derius Davis (knee), and DL Da’Shawn Hand (groin) from Week 6 against the Dolphins. It’s a tough break for Los Angeles’ offensive line, now without their starting left and right tackles.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh suggested on Monday that changes could be coming for his struggling team. On Tuesday, they did in the form of a trade to shake-up the team's historically bad defense.
It was a dream start to the 2025 NFL season for the Los Angeles Chargers after compiling a 3-0 record. Additionally, each of those three victories came against each of the AFC West opponents.