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Chargers roundtable: How many wins do they need to make playoffs?

Por: Los Angeles Times Sports November 14, 2023

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The Chargers offense was electric but the defense shockingly bad in a 41-38 loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Los Angeles Times Chargers beat writer Jeff Miller and NFL columnist Sam Farmer discuss what happened and upcoming prospects: How would you describe Jared Goff looking like a different quarterback than the one who led the Rams to a Super Bowl? Farmer: He’s obviously more seasoned, has more offensive weapons and might run a little... + full article



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