Cowboys, Los Angeles Chargers and NFL Week 16
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When Tom Brady talks, NFL fans and otherwise tend to listen, so Chargers fans will be happy to hear he ranked the team as fifth overall in his latest bit of power rankings. People gloss over numbers, though. What Brady had to say about the Chargers is what really matters.
With three weeks left in the season, the Chargers could find themselves in a race to win the AFC West and potentially the 1 seed
The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers have each released their inactive players lists ahead of their Week 15 tilt at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday. Each team got some unwelcome injury-related news on the inactive players list,
If Jalen Hurts and the Eagles win against Washington Saturday, Dak Prescott and the Cowboys will be eliminated from playoff consideration. The game pits the Cowboys’ elite passing offense against a Chargers’ defense that has allowed less than 20 points in three straight games and ranks ninth in opposing points per game.
The Chargers are tracking a key injury development involving Quentin Johnston as they prepare for Sunday’s matchup with Dallas.
The Los Angeles Chargers eliminate the Kansas City Chiefs from playoff contention with a 16-13 victory on Sunday.
There is perhaps no player in the NFL hotter than Los Angeles Rams wideout Puka Nacua right now. He has recorded seven or more receptions and 165 or more receiving yards in each of his last two games.
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams missed practice before their Week 16 game vs. the Chargers.
Other than Justin Herbert’s very sudden, public romance with international pop star Madison Beer, the Chargers mostly keep to themselves. They’re enjoying a resurgence under Jim Harbaugh, on track for a second straight playoff berth and sit 5-0 in AFC West play.