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Pacific Northwest Stars Shine in NFL Playoffs
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Pacific Northwest college players shine in NFL playoffs, with Christian Elliss, Daiyan Henley, Efton Chism, and Kyle Williams making key plays for the Patriots. Kendrick Bourne, Chau Smith-Wade, and Colston Loveland also contribute to their teams success. The 49ers and Seahawks face off next, with local ties on both sides.
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Patriots' Gritty Victory, Drake Maye's Show, Next Up: Divisional Round
01:07|New England Patriots secure a hard-fought 16-3 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers, ending a six-year playoff drought and securing a spot in the Divisional Round. Quarterback Drake Maye shines with 258 passing yards and 66 rushing yards, setting the stage for a potential playoff run.
Chargers' Offense Flops, Minter Shines in Playoff Loss
01:21|The LA Chargers playoff hopes were dashed in a 16-3 loss to the Patriots, with Justin Herberts struggles and Greg Romans play-calling under scrutiny. Jesse Minters defense shone, potentially boosting his head coaching prospects, as fans and coaches face tough offseason decisions.
Chargers 2026 Schedule, Roster & Draft Picks
01:29|The Los Angeles Chargers 2026 opponents are set, featuring AFC West rivals, AFC East, and NFC West teams. Home games include Jets, Patriots, Cardinals, 49ers, and Texans. Road games consist of Bills, Dolphins, Ravens, Seahawks, Rams, and Buccaneers. The teams star-studded roster, led by Herbert, James, and Mack, faces potential changes with 28 free agents. With 5 draft picks, the Chargers aim to rebound and regain contention.
Chargers Face Massive Free Agency Period
01:30|The Los Angeles Chargers are gearing up for a significant free agency period, with 28 players hitting the market. Key unrestricted free agents like Keenan Allen, Khalil Mack, and Najee Harris could potentially leave due to salary cap pressures. The team can retain core talent through qualifying offers for restricted free agents like Austin Deculus and Tucker Fisk. Exclusive rights free agents like Jaret Patterson, Kimani Vidal, and Kendall Williamson are likely to stay with one-year minimum deals. General manager Joe Hortiz faces tough decisions to keep the Chargers competitive.
Chargers' 2026 Draft Picks: Building Roster in Pittsburgh
01:08|The Chargers, with five solid picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, are well-positioned to address needs at wide receiver and defensive line. Trades from last season, such as sending a fifth-round pick to the Ravens for Odafe Oweh, have shaped their draft strategy. Compensatory picks for 2026 will be determined in the spring, and the team awaits their fate. As the offseason unfolds, fans eagerly anticipate general manager Joe Hortizs draft plans for the upcoming event in Pittsburgh.

Chargers' Offense Struggles in Loss to Patriots
01:20|The Los Angeles Chargers suffered a defeat in New England, despite a robust defensive performance. Their typical winning formula, a formidable defense and quarterback Justin Herberts strong play, only yielded half the results. The defense was impressive, forcing two turnovers and keeping the Patriots to just field goals in the first three quarters. However, the offense struggled, punting four times and turning the ball over on downs at the Patriots two-yard line. This allowed New England to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter, securing their victory. Herbert had a challenging night, completing only 19 of 31 passes for 158 yards and being sacked six times. He admitted to not playing well and missing crucial opportunities. Fans and analysts suggest deeper issues, such as the Chargers missing starting tackles and Herberts broken left hand. However, Herbert did not use these as excuses, acknowledging his role in the loss. This defeat underscores a recurring issue for the Chargers, with Herbert at the heart of their postseason disappointments. As they approach the offseason, reassessing the offense will be vital for improving their performance next year.
Chargers' Offense Fails, Spotlight on Roman
01:37|The Los Angeles Chargers playoff run ended abruptly with a 16-3 loss to the New England Patriots, marking their second straight wild-card round exit. Despite a strong defensive performance, the Chargers offense struggled, with Justin Herbert throwing for just 159 yards and no touchdowns. This defeat has raised questions about offensive coordinator Greg Romans future with the team, as the Chargers now focus on improving their offense for next season.