Is L.A. undisciplined? Can the O-line be fixed? Answering the biggest questions facing the Chargers right now
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Is L.A. undisciplined? Can the O-line be fixed? Answering the biggest questions facing the Chargers right now
"The Los Angeles Chargers began the 2025 season expecting to compete for a Super Bowl. Through three weeks, they looked like a team capable of doing that. Los Angeles ended a seven-game losing streak to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 1 with one of the best games of quarterback Justin Herbert's career and a passing offense that was close to flawless."
"It was the kind of resilient win that always evaded the ever-disappointing Chargers, but after three wins over division opponents, it appeared that maybe coach Jim Harbaugh had lifted this organization from mediocrity once and for all. "I don't think I have the vocabulary to really express how great I feel," an overjoyed Harbaugh said after the Broncos' win. But two games later, the Chargers of the first three weeks are unrecognizable."
Los Angeles Chargers began the 2025 season expecting to compete for a Super Bowl and looked capable through three weeks. They ended a seven-game losing streak to the Chiefs in Week 1 with one of Justin Herbert's best games and a passing attack that was close to flawless. The Chargers followed with a dominant win over the Raiders and a comeback 23-20 victory against the Broncos. After three division wins, Jim Harbaugh expressed elation. Two games later the team lost consecutive contests amid injuries, offensive stagnation, penalties and a poor offensive line. Harbaugh announced running back Omarion Hampton will be placed on injured reserve with an ankle injury and will miss at least four games.
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