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Buoyed by a key win over the Broncos, the Chargers (9-6) need a victory Saturday against the New England Patriots to officially clinch their first postseason berth since 2022. They’re already in ...
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) throws a pass against the New England Patriots during the first half of an NFL football game, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP ...
The 1969 AFL playoffs were only the second time a U.S. major professional football league allowed teams other than the first place teams (including ties) to compete in post-season playoffs (the first was the seven-team All-America Football Conference's 1949 four-team playoff).
The NFL rumbles on into Week 3, with 16 games coming up across the league, 12 of which involve NFC vs. AFC matchups.. However, this week's schedule begins with an AFC East battle, as the New ...
San Diego Stadium, where the Chargers played their home games from 1967 to 2016. The Los Angeles Chargers are a professional American football team based in the Greater Los Angeles area. The Chargers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The club was founded in 1959 by Barron Hilton and played the 1960 ...
This marked the end of the Los Angeles Chargers', Los Angeles Rams' and Oakland Raiders' annual commitments, with all three moving to new stadiums in 2020. In November 2019, the Atlanta Falcons [ 44 ] and Miami Dolphins [ 45 ] were announced as home teams for 2020 games in either London or Mexico City.
The Chargers' Week 17 game against the New England Patriots is scheduled for Dec. 28 at 10 a.m. PST as the NFL Network chose the matchup to lead off a nationally televised Saturday tripleheader ...
New England Patriots (9) 10–6: Won Wild Card playoffs 28–3 Lost Divisional playoffs (at Broncos) 13–27 2006: New England Patriots (10) 12–4: Won Wild Card playoffs 37–16 Won Divisional playoffs (at Chargers) 24–21 Lost AFC Championship (at Colts) 34–38 2007: New England Patriots (11) 16–0: Won Divisional playoffs 31–20