Chargers Dominate Vikings 37-10
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Former Clemson safety R.J. Mickens stepped up in primetime, recording his first interception and proving he’s ready for a bigger role in Los Angeles.
The Indianapolis Colts are No. 1 in the NFL in several key statistics. The Tennessee Titans are last in the league in many of those same areas.
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Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Chargers: First Quarter Recap and Second Quarter Discussion
We’ve made it through the first quarter of play at SoFi Stadium, and your Minnesota Vikings trail the Los Angeles Chargers by a score of 7-0, and the home team is in position for more.
The Minnesota Vikings need their best offensive performance of the season to beat the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday night.
Catching passes from Justin Herbert is a full circle moment for Los Angeles Chargers rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden II.
The league can thank the Minnesota Vikings for that one, as they were blown out by the Los Angeles Chargers is a game that appeared to be a bigger blowout than the 37-10 final score indicated. The Chargers had 419 yards of offense while the Vikings ended up with just 164. Los Angeles averaged 6.0 yards per play while Minnesota averaged 3.9.
The Bolts have since turned to their rookie tight end in Oronde Gadsden II. Gadsden was a former receiver that switched to tight end during his time at Syracuse and it shows when he's on the field. The Chargers loved his potential and Gadsden has made the most of his opportunities thus far.
The Minnesota Vikings generated just two scoring drives and allowed 419 yards in a dismal 37-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.