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Chargers' Offense Fails, Spotlight on Roman

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.

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