Jim Harbaugh had a strong message about quarterback Justin Herbert after he threw four interceptions in the Chargers' playoff loss.
A season-ending thud of a loss to the Houston Texans brings back rotten Chargers memories.
Jim Harbaugh came away impressed with the Houston Texans’ defensive line and pressure rate following Saturday’s loss.
The Los Angeles Chargers’ playoff hopes came to an abrupt end on Saturday as they suffered a 32-12 loss to the Houston Texans in the AFC Wild Card round. After the game, first-year Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh acknowledged the dominance of the Texans,
"We did him a disservice and didn't put him in the positions to be successful," Harbaugh said ... and returned for a touchdown by safety Eric Murray. It was Herbert's first pick-six since ...
Paul Teetor Justin Herbert threw just three interceptions in 17 regular season games. It was an incredibly efficient season for the All-Pro quarterback and a big reason for the Chargers
Michael Shapiro is a sports reporter for Chron, covering the Astros, Rockets, Texans and every team in town. Michael is a Denver native and graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, and a noted fan of pull-up threes, wide-receiver passes and a good hot fudge sundae.
HOUSTON -- Derek Stingley says the Texans aim to force three turnovers a game. On Saturday against the Los Angeles Chargers, they surpassed that goal with the All-Pro cornerback grabbing two of Justin Herbert's career-high four interceptions to help Houston roll to a 32-12 wild-card playoff victory.
C.J. Stroud passed for 282 yards and a touchdown, Joe Mixon rushed for 106 yards and a score, and Eric Murray returned an interception for a touchdown as the host Houston Texans routed the Los Angeles Chargers 32-12 in an AFC wild-card game on Saturday.
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Jason Kelce opened the third episode of his late-night sports talk show with some funny recaps of the action from Wild Card weekend.