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0:28BREAKING: Patrick Mahomes Suffers Torn ACL in Left Knee
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0:27Andy Reid Gives Update On Mahomes Injury
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1:31On-Field Reaction: Chargers Defense Sounds Off After Win
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2:47Week 15 Highlights: Chargers at Chiefs
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2:37NFL Week 15 Booth Recap: Chargers at Chiefs
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1:44What the Chiefs Need to do to Rebuild for Next Season
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1:54Patrick Mahomes Exits Game vs Chargers with Leg Injury in 4th Quarter
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0:13Delivering just in time: Chargers QB Justin Herbert throws TD before halftime against Chiefs
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0:15Patrick Mahomes finds a lane: Chiefs QB runs through Chargers defense for TD
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1:01Chiefs Defense to Focus on Shutting Down Herbert's Mobility
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1:36Chiefs Mindset Heading in to Showdown with Chargers
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1:34The Latest on Herbert and Mahomes Injuries
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0:54Chiefs Know they Have a Must-Win Game Against Chargers
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8:56Week 15 Preview: Chargers at Chiefs
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0:56Pros and Cons of Going After Chargers DC Jessie Minter
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2:35Best Bet For Chargers-Chiefs
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4:06NFL Power Rankings: Chargers Biggest Risers, Up 7 Spots To No. 11
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2:55Week 15 NFL Game Picks: Chargers at Chiefs
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0:39More Confident in Eagles in NFC or Chargers in AFC
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0:57Jalen, Eagles Offense Hurting Right Now
Top Chargers News
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Chargers' Ladd McConkey: Limited to two catches in win
McConkey secured two of three targets for 20 yards in the Chargers' 16-13 win over the Chiefs on Sunday.
McConkey was once again quiet in the gritty road win, finishing with less than 25 receiving yards for the third time in the last four games. McConkey's muted afternoon was all the more noteworthy considering the absence of Quentin Johnston (groin), and his target tally was his lowest of the season. The second-year wideout will look to exploit an inconsistent Cowboys secondary in a Week 16 road showdown next Sunday.
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Chargers' Oronde Gadsden: Team-high yardage total in win
Gadsden brought in four of five targets for 61 yards in the Chargers' 16-13 win over the Chiefs on Sunday.
Gadsden led the Chargers in receiving yards and tied for second in targets, also providing the team's second-longest catch of the afternoon (27 yards). Quentin Johnston's absence due to a groin injury may have benefitted the rookie tight end, who finished with his highest reception and receiving yardage totals since Week 9. Gadsden will take a 43-602-2 line on 60 targets into a Week 16 road matchup against the Cowboys.
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Chargers' Kimani Vidal: Held in check Sunday
Vidal rushed 12 times for 33 yards and brought in his only target for 15 yards in the Chargers' 16-13 win over the Chiefs on Sunday.
Vidal logged three fewer rush attempts than backfield mate Omarion Hampton and was a lot less efficient, averaging 2.8 yards per carry to his teammate's 4.1. Vidal did at least extend his streak of consecutive games with double-digit carries to three contests, and he figures to continue enjoying a relatively robust complementary role in a Week 16 road matchup against the Cowboys next Sunday afternoon.
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Chargers' Tre' Harris: Season-high 49 yards in Week 15 win
Harris caught three passes on five targets for 49 yards during the Chargers' 16-13 win over the Chiefs on Sunday.
Harris stepped into a larger role on offense Sunday due to the absence of Quentin Johnston (groin). Harris finished with a season-high 49 receiving yards, including a 37-yard catch late in the second quarter that put the Chargers deep into opposition territory and eventually led to a 16-yard touchdown pass from Justin Herbert to KeAndre Lambert-Smith three plays later. Harris' targets and receiving yards were both second most on the Chargers, and he would be in line for an expanded role in Week 16 against the Cowboys on Sunday, Dec. 21 if Johnston is not cleared to return.
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Chargers' Keenan Allen: Team-high seven targets vs. KC
Allen caught five passes on seven targets for 36 yards during the Chargers' 16-13 win over the Chiefs on Sunday. He also lost a fumble.
The Chargers had just four wide receivers on the active roster for Sunday's AFC West tilt, with Quentin Johnston (groin) being the noticeable absentee. Allen paced the Chargers pass catchers with a team-high seven targets and finished with the third-most receiving yards behind rookies Oronde Gadsden (61) and Tre' Harris (49). Allen's catches and targets were his highest since Week 7 against the Colts (11 catches on 14 targets for 119 yards and a score). Next up for Allen and the Chargers is a Week 16 road tilt against the Cowboys on Sunday, Dec. 21.
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Chargers' Cameron Dicker: Perfect on four kicks
Dicker made all three of his field-goal attempts and his lone extra-point try during the Chargers' 16-13 win over the Chiefs on Sunday.
Dicker put the Chargers on the board with a 49-yard field goal late in the first quarter before adding two more field goals from 23 and 49 yards in the third quarter. Sunday marked the sixth time this season that Dicker has made at least three field goals in a game. He's been perfect since the Week 12 bye, and through 13 regular-season games he has gone 34-for-36 on field-goal attempts and 29-for-29 on point-after tries.
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: Serves as lead back in win
Hampton rushed 15 times for 61 yards and brought in his only target for four yards in the Chargers' 16-13 win over the Chiefs on Sunday.
Hampton outpaced backfield mate Kimani Vidal by three carries and 28 rushing yards while also recording a game-long 26-yard run. The rookie upped his workload by one over that of his Week 14 return from an ankle injury, but the workload between both backs may vary week to week down the stretch as head coach Jim Harbaugh looks to keep both players fresh.
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Chargers' Justin Herbert: Helps lead consequential win
Herbert completed 19 of 29 passes for 210 yards with a touchdown and an interception while rushing twice for no gain in the Chargers' 16-13 win over the Chiefs on Sunday.
Herbert persevered through a pressure-filled afternoon that saw him sacked four times, navigating an aggressive Chiefs defense to help lead a comeback from a 13-3 deficit. The 2020 first-round pick put a dent in that margin just before the end of the first half, hitting rookie KeAndre Lambert-Smith from 16 yards out with five seconds remaining in the second quarter. Herbert was relatively quiet the rest of the way, but he helped lead Los Angeles to the final six points of the game for either side on a pair of third-quarter drives. Herbert will continue spearheading the Chargers' playoff quest in a marquee road showdown against the Cowboys next Sunday afternoon.
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Chargers' RJ Mickens: Questionable to return
Mickens (shoulder) is questionable to return to Sunday's matchup against Kansas City.
Mickens exited in the first half of Sunday's game with a shoulder injury. The 24-year-old has had a rotational role throughout the season, accounting for 25 tackles (16 solo) and two interceptions in 10 games this season. If the rookie remains out, Tony Jefferson and Kendall Williamson likely will see additional playing time.
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Chargers' Trey Pipkins: Won't play vs. Kansas City
Pipkins (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Pipkins was held out of practice all week due to an ankle injury and will observe Sunday's contest from the sidelines. Bobby Hart will start at right tackle in Pipkins' absence.
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Chargers' Troy Dye: Active for Week 15
Dye (hip) is active for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Dye was working through a hip issue during Week 15 prep, but he's been cleared to play Sunday after going through pregame warmups. The sixth-year linebacker has 51 tackles (24 solo), including 1.0 sacks, two pass defenses, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery through 12 regular-season games.
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Chargers' Elijah Molden: Inactive for Week 15
Molden (hamstring) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Molden was unable to practice all week due to a hamstring injury he sustained in Week 14 against the Eagles. He'll be sidelined for Sunday's game, which opens the door for Tony Jefferson to start at safety. Molden will aim to return for the Chargers' Week 16 tilt against the Cowboys on Sunday, Dec. 21.
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Chargers' Tre' Harris: Could benefit sans Johnston
Harris is expected to serve as the Chargers' primary 'X' receiver in Sunday's game against the Chiefs with Quentin Johnston (groin) inactive for the contest, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Though wideouts Ladd McConkey and Keenan Allen as well as tight end Oronde Gadsden are likely to remain prioritized in the passing game ahead of him, Harris should see his role grow in Week 15. The rookie second-round pick has thus far drawn considerable praise for his physicality as a run blocker, but he should be in line for more route-running opportunities Sunday. When Johnston was previously sidelined Week 6 against Miami while tending to a hamstring injury, Harris set season highs in snap share (83 percent) and targets (five) and finished with four catches for 27 yards.
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Chargers' Quentin Johnston: Not available Sunday
Johnston (groin) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Johnston was a late addition to the Chargers' Week 15 injury report, with Los Angeles listing him as questionable for Sunday's contest after he was unexpectedly a limited participant during Friday's practice. The third-year wideout ultimately won't be able to give it a go Sunday, resulting in him missing his second game of the season. With Johnston sidelined, the Chargers could have more reps and targets available for Keenan Allen and Tre' Harris behind No. 1 wideout Ladd McConkey.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
123.4 (12th) |
234.4 (14th) |
337.9 (15th) |
| Def. |
104.7 (11th) |
191.0 (2nd) |
279.1 (2nd) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| Q. Johnston WR Quentin Johnston WR | Groin |
| N. Harris RB Najee Harris RB | Achilles |
| J. Colson LB Junior Colson LB | Shoulder |
| E. Molden CB Elijah Molden CB | Hamstring |
| D. Davis WR Derius Davis WR | Ankle |
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