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Winners, losers as Ravens beat Chargers 30-23 on Monday Night Football
The Baltimore Ravens proved too much for the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football. Here are winners and losers from the Week 12 matchup.
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Takeaways as Chargers avoid embarrassment, beat Bengals 34-27
The Los Angeles Chargers staved off the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Night Football with a key 34-27 win. Here are takeaways from the Week 11 clash.
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Chargers' Morgan Fox using platform to support, bring awareness to military community
Growing up in a family with deep military roots, Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Morgan Fox has made it his mission to give back to the community that shaped him into the person he is today.
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Chargers-Bengals flexed to Sunday Night Football in Week 11, Colts-Jets out
The NFL announced Monday the Los Angeles Chargers and Cincinnati Bengals will be the Week 11 Sunday Night Football matchup.
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Winners, losers from Ravens-Bucs and Cardinals-Chargers doubleheader
The Ravens and Buccaneers squared off before the Cardinals and Chargers clashed. Here are winners and losers from Monday’s Week 7 games.
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Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh briefly exits Sunday's game due to illness
The Chargers later announced that Harbaugh is questionable to return.
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Chargers' Justin Herbert exits early after aggravating ankle injury
Chargers QB Justin Herbert was questionable heading into Week 3 with an ankle injury, but ultimately made the start against the Steelers before exiting early.
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Chargers players crawl through ceiling panel to escape stuck hotel elevator
Several Los Angeles Chargers players and other members of the traveling party crawled through a ceiling panel to escape a stuck hotel elevator Friday night.
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NFL world celebrates Aaron Donald's retirement after 10 remarkable seasons with Rams
Three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald announced his retirement on Friday, and fans have a lot to say about it.
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Watch Chargers' hilarious Pro Bowl campaign video for kicker Cameron Dicker
The Chargers’ video drew rave reviews from NFL fans, with Dicker being compared to Saul Goodman from the “Breaking Bad” universe.
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Chargers' Corey Linsley advocates for children through CASA
Los Angeles Chargers center Corey Linsley uses his platform to support children through Court Appointed Special Advocates.
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Chargers' Corey Linsley Gives Children a Voice as CASA Volunteer
Los Angeles Chargers center Corey Linsley and his wife Anna are paying it forward to their community as advocates and supporters of CASA, a volunteer-based organization that provides a voice for abused and neglected children who are under the legal protection of the court system.
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Chargers' Austin Ekeler strengthening communities with weight room projects
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler is paying it forward by bringing renovated weight rooms and more resources to schools through his foundation.
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Chargers' Ekeler creates opportunities for people to ‘fulfill their passions'
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler is helping others succeed by providing tangible resources for the community. Through his foundation, Ekeler teamed up with former NFL star Jurrell Casey and New England Patriots wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster to help renovate a 50-year-old high school weight room in Long Beach, Calif.
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WATCH: Chargers fan goes viral for amusing reactions vs. Cowboys
Gerald Everett’s touchdown and Justin Herbert’s late interception drew amusing reactions from this Los Angeles Chargers fan on Monday.
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Home-field disadvantage: Vikings say crowd noise hurt final play call in loss to Chargers
Kirk Cousins said he was unable to hear the Vikings’ final play call through the home crowd noise in Minnesota during the team’s Week 3 loss to the Chargers.
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Former All-Pro LB Shawne Merriman talks Chargers, Patrick Mahomes and NFL preseason
Shawne Merriman, a former All-Pro linebacker and founder of Lights Out Xtreme Fighting, dished some takes on the upcoming 2023 NFL season.
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Justin Herbert strikes record-setting extension with Chargers, reports say
Chargers QB Justin Herbert reportedly has agreed to a five-year extension that will make him the highest-paid player in NFL history.