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The Chargers fell short against the Texans in Week 17 but Jim Harbaugh was proud of the team's fight in the 20-16 loss.
The Chargers need to modernize their offense and create an infrastructure that relies less on Herbert’s out-of-structure playmaking.
The Houston Texans will get have another meeting against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 17 following the events of last year's Wild Card blowout, with both sides having some big stakes for what their playoff seeding may hold in the AFC. For the Chargers ...
Jim Harbaugh's second year as the coach of the Los Angeles Chargers came to a disappointing end on Sunday. Despite high expectations, he and his team suffered a 16-3 loss at the hands of the New England Patriots in the wild-card round of the playoffs. This brought an end to their Super Bowl hopes.
Following a gritty 20-16 defeat to the Houston Texans, Harbaugh kept it clear when asked about Herbert. According to Alex Insdorf, the Chargers’ head coach delivered the ultimate compliment to his signal-caller: “I think he’s the best there ever was.”
Timely plays from quarterback Drake Maye and a stifling defensive effort helped New England to a 16-3 wild-card victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots finished the game on a 13-0 run to advance to the Divisional Round.