LOS ANGELES CHARGERS chargers vs. seahawks 2019 SCHEDULE · efforts, an NFL-best seven Chargers...

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1 1 chargers vs. seahawks The Los Angles Chargers cap off their preseason home slate against the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday, Aug. 24. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Dignity Health Sports Park. Spero Dedes, a pair of Hall of Famers in Dan Fouts and LaDainian Tomlinson and Hayley Elwood will be on the call for KABC while Matt “Money” Smith, Daniel Jeremiah and Shannon Farren will bring the action on KFI-AM 640. Mario Solis and Jorge Villanueva will present the game in Spanish on KFWB-AM 980. The Chargers are 25-26 all-time against the Seahawks and are 5-11 in preseason contests. The two teams have met in 10 of the last 13 preseasons, including the preseason home opener last season, where the Bolts won, 24-14. The Chargers downed the Seahawks in Week 9 last season at CenturyLink, 25-17. The Bolts opened their preseason home schedule against New Orleans with a 19-17 loss. Quarterback Cardale Jones passed for 111 yards on 10-of-14 passing with a 24-yard strike to Andre Patton. Troymaine Pope returned a punt 81 yards for a score while the defense forced three turnovers. The Los Angeles Chargers took another step forward under the direction of second-year head coach Anthony Lynn in 2018. The Bolts made their first playoff appearance since 2013 and with a regular season mark of 12-4, posted their best record since 2009. The Chargers showed their resolve all season long with memorable come-from-behind victories and an impressive road record that demonstrated the chemistry of the 2018 squad. For their efforts, an NFL-best seven Chargers were selected to the 2019 Pro Bowl. Of the 13 total wins on the year, eight were played outside of the Los Angeles area, including a 20-19 win against the Tennessee Titans in London, England. The Bolts went on a roll on the road, winning all eight consecutively, before falling to the New England Patriots in the Divisional Round. The Chargers will close their preseason slate against the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday, Aug. 29 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. PAGE CONTENT PAGE CONTENT PAGE CONTENT 2 Schedule Breakdown 11 2018 Milestones 26 Transactions 3 The Coaches 12 Player Notes 27 Depth Chart 4 Connections 18 Philip Rivers 28 Last Time 6 The Matchup 21 Anthony Lynn 30 2019 Statistics 7 Series History 22 Tom Telesco 31 2018 Statistics 8 2018 Honor Roll 23 Rosters 10 Potential Milestones 25 Pronunciation GAME RELEASE INDEX CHARGERS ON THE AIR TELEVISION: KABC-TV Play-by-play: Spero Dedes Analyst: Dan Fouts Analyst: LaDainian Tomlinson Sideline: Hayley Elwood CHARGERS RADIO: KFI-AM 640 Play-by-play: Matt “Money” Smith Analyst: Daniel Jeremiah Sideline: Shannon Farren SPANISH RADIO: KFWB-AM 980 Play-by-play: Mario Solis Analyst: Jorge Villanueva 2019 SCHEDULE LOS ANGELES CHARGERS PRESEASON 1 2 3 4 Thu. Aug. 8 @ Cardinals L, 17-13 ABC7 Sun. Aug. 18 SAINTS L, 19-17 CBS* Sat. Aug. 24 SEAHAWKS 7:00 pm ABC7   Thu. Aug. 29 @ 49ers 7:00 pm ABC7 DATE WEEK OPPONENT TIME/SCORE NETWORK DATE WEEK OPPONENT TIME/SCORE NETWORK REGULAR SEASON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Sun. Sept. 8 COLTS 1:05 pm CBS Sun. Sept. 15 @ Lions 10:00 am CBS Sun. Sept. 22 TEXANS 1:25 pm CBS   Sun. Sept. 29 @ Dolphins 10:00 am CBS Sun. Oct. 6 BRONCOS 1:05 pm CBS Sun. Oct. 13 STEELERS 5:20 pm NBC* Sun. Oct. 20 @ Titans 1:05 pm CBS Sun. Oct. 27 @ Bears 10:00 am FOX Sun. Nov. 3 PACKERS 1:25 pm CBS Thur. Nov. 7 @ Raiders 5:20 pm FOX/NFLN* Mon. Nov. 18 CHIEFS 5:15 pm ESPN* BYE Sun. Dec. 1 @ Broncos 1:25 pm CBS Sun. Dec. 8 @ Jaguars 1:05 pm FOX Sun. Dec. 15 VIKINGS 5:20 pm NBC* TBD Dec. 21/22 RAIDERS TBD TBD Sun. Dec. 29 @ Chiefs 10:00 am CBS The Chargers will host the Kansas City Chiefs in Mexico City at Estadio Azteca as part of the 2019 NFL International Games Subject to NFL’s flex scheduling | All dates and times are Pacific and subject to change | * Nationally televised 2018 AFC WEST STANDINGS WEST W L T Pct. PF PA Kansas City 12 4 0 .750 565 421 Los Angeles Chargers 12 4 0 .750 428 329 Denver 6 10 0 .375 329 349 Oakland 4 12 0 .250 290 467 BY THE NUMBERS 81 Troymaine Pope returned a punt 81 yards for a touchdown. That marked the longest punt return touchdown in the preseason by a Charger since 2010. 31 In Week 1 of the preseason, rookie quarterback Easton Stick scampered for a 31-yard rushing touchdown. Stick ran for 41 scores in his collegiate career, including a long of 80 yards. 4.94 The Chargers are averaging 4.94 yards per rush which ranks third in the NFL after two games in the preseason. The Bolts’ 128.5 rushing yards per game ranked tied for sixth in the league.

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chargers vs. seahawks

The Los Angles Chargers cap off their preseason home slate against the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday, Aug. 24. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Dignity Health Sports Park. Spero Dedes, a pair of Hall of Famers in Dan Fouts and LaDainian Tomlinson and Hayley Elwood will be on the call for KABC while Matt “Money” Smith, Daniel Jeremiah and Shannon Farren will bring the action on KFI-AM 640. Mario Solis and Jorge Villanueva will present the game in Spanish on KFWB-AM 980.

The Chargers are 25-26 all-time against the Seahawks and are 5-11 in preseason contests. The two teams have met in 10 of the last 13 preseasons, including the preseason home opener last season, where the Bolts won, 24-14. The Chargers downed the Seahawks in Week 9 last season at CenturyLink, 25-17.

The Bolts opened their preseason home schedule against New Orleans with a 19-17 loss. Quarterback Cardale Jones passed for 111 yards on 10-of-14 passing with a 24-yard strike to Andre Patton. Troymaine Pope returned a punt 81 yards for a score while the defense forced three turnovers.

The Los Angeles Chargers took another step forward under the direction of second-year head coach Anthony Lynn in 2018. The Bolts made their first playoff appearance since 2013 and with a regular season mark of 12-4, posted their best record since 2009.

The Chargers showed their resolve all season long with memorable come-from-behind victories and an impressive road record that demonstrated the chemistry of the 2018 squad. For their efforts, an NFL-best seven Chargers were selected to the 2019 Pro Bowl.

Of the 13 total wins on the year, eight were played outside of the Los Angeles area, including a 20-19 win against the Tennessee Titans in London, England. The Bolts went on a roll on the road, winning all eight consecutively, before falling to the New England Patriots in the Divisional Round.

The Chargers will close their preseason slate against the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday, Aug. 29 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.

PAGE CONTENT PAGE CONTENT PAGE CONTENT 2 Schedule Breakdown 11 2018 Milestones 26 Transactions3 The Coaches 12 Player Notes 27 Depth Chart4 Connections 18 Philip Rivers 28 Last Time6 The Matchup 21 Anthony Lynn 30 2019 Statistics7 Series History 22 Tom Telesco 31 2018 Statistics8 2018 Honor Roll 23 Rosters 10 Potential Milestones 25 Pronunciation

GAME RELEASE INDEX

CHARGERS ON THE AIRTELEVISION: KABC-TVPlay-by-play: Spero DedesAnalyst: Dan FoutsAnalyst: LaDainian TomlinsonSideline: Hayley Elwood

CHARGERS RADIO: KFI-AM 640Play-by-play: Matt “Money” SmithAnalyst: Daniel JeremiahSideline: Shannon Farren

SPANISH RADIO: KFWB-AM 980Play-by-play: Mario SolisAnalyst: Jorge Villanueva

2019 SCHEDULELOS ANGELES CHARGERS

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Sun. Sept. 8 COLTS 1:05 pm CBS

Sun. Sept. 15 @ Lions 10:00 am CBS

Sun. Sept. 22 TEXANS 1:25 pm CBS  

Sun. Sept. 29 @ Dolphins 10:00 am CBS

Sun. Oct. 6 BRONCOS 1:05 pm CBS

Sun. Oct. 13 STEELERS 5:20 pm NBC*

Sun. Oct. 20 @ Titans 1:05 pm CBS

Sun. Oct. 27 @ Bears 10:00 am FOX

Sun. Nov. 3 PACKERS 1:25 pm CBS

Thur. Nov. 7 @ Raiders 5:20 pm FOX/NFLN*

Mon. Nov. 18 CHIEFS 5:15 pm ESPN*

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Sun. Dec. 1 @ Broncos 1:25 pm CBS

Sun. Dec. 8 @ Jaguars 1:05 pm FOX

Sun. Dec. 15 VIKINGS 5:20 pm NBC*

TBD Dec. 21/22 RAIDERS TBD TBD

Sun. Dec. 29 @ Chiefs 10:00 am CBS

The Chargers will host the Kansas City Chiefs in Mexico City at Estadio Azteca as part of the 2019 NFL International GamesSubject to NFL’s flex scheduling | All dates and times are Pacific and subject to change | * Nationally televised

2018 AFC WEST STANDINGSWEST W L T Pct. PF PA Kansas City 12 4 0 .750 565 421 Los Angeles Chargers 12 4 0 .750 428 329Denver 6 10 0 .375 329 349Oakland 4 12 0 .250 290 467

BY THE NUMBERS81 Troymaine Pope returned a punt 81 yards for a touchdown. That marked the longest punt return touchdown in the preseason by a Charger since 2010.

31 In Week 1 of the preseason, rookie quarterback Easton Stick scampered for a 31-yard rushing touchdown. Stick ran for 41 scores in his collegiate career, including a long of 80 yards.

4.94 The Chargers are averaging 4.94 yards per rush which ranks third in the NFL after two games in the preseason. The Bolts’ 128.5 rushing yards per game ranked tied for sixth in the league.

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BREAKING DOWN THE 2019 SCHEDULE

SERIES BREAKDOWN 2018 RECORD NOTES

ALL-TIME: 16-10-0HOME: 5-6-0AWAY: 11-4-0LAST: L, 26-22 - 2016 at Colts

ALL-TIME: 7-4-0HOME: 5-0-0AWAY: 2-4-0LAST: W, 33-28 - 2015 at Chargers

ALL-TIME: 5-1-0HOME: 2-1-0AWAY: 3-0-0LAST: W, 21-13 - 2016 at Texans

ALL-TIME: 13-16-0HOME: 10-8-0AWAY: 3-8-0LAST: L, 19-17 - 2017 at Chargers

ALL-TIME: 52-66-1HOME: 34-25-0AWAY: 18-41-1LAST: W, 23-9 - 2018 at Broncos

ALL-TIME: 10-23-0HOME: 6-8-0AWAY: 4-15-0LAST: W, 33-30- 2018 at Steelers

ALL-TIME: 28-17-1HOME: 18-5-1AWAY: 10-16-0LAST: W, 20-19 - 2017 at London

ALL-TIME: 5-7-0HOME: 4-3-0AWAY: 1-4-0LAST: L, 22-19 - 2015 at Chargers

ALL-TIME: 1-10-0HOME: 0-6-0AWAY: 1-4-0LAST: L, 27-20 - 2015 at Packers

ALL-TIME: 54-63-2HOME: 27-32-1AWAY: 27-31-1LAST: W 20-6 - 2018 at Raiders

ALL-TIME: 56-61-1HOME: 32-26-1AWAY: 24-35-0LAST: W, 29-28 - 2018 at Chiefs

ALL-TIME: 7-3-0HOME: 4-0-0AWAY: 3-3-0LAST: L, 20-17 (OT) - 2017 at Jaguars

ALL-TIME: 6-6-0HOME: 3-1-0AWAY: 3-5-0LAST: L, 31-14 - 2015 at Vikings

OVERALL: 10-6-0HOME: 6-2-0AWAY: 4-4-0POSTSEASON: Divisional Round

OVERALL: 6-10-0HOME: 3-5-0AWAY: 3-5-0POSTSEASON: N/A

OVERALL: 11-5-0HOME: 6-2-0AWAY: 5-3-0POSTSEASON: Wild Card Round

OVERALL: 7-9-0HOME: 6-2-0AWAY: 1-7-0POSTSEASON: N/A

OVERALL: 6-10-0HOME: 3-5AWAY: 3-5POSTSEASON: N/A

OVERALL: 9-6-1HOME: 5-3-0AWAY: 4-3-1POSTSEASON: N/A

OVERALL: 9-7-0HOME: 6-2-0AWAY: 3-5-0POSTSEASON: N/A

OVERALL: 12-4-0HOME: 7-1-0AWAY: 5-3-0POSTSEASON: Wild Card Round

OVERALL: 6-9-1HOME: 5-2-1AWAY: 1-7-0POSTSEASON: N/A

OVERALL: 4-12-0HOME: 3-5-0AWAY: 1-7-0POSTSEASON: N/A

OVERALL: 12-4-0HOME: 7-1-0AWAY: 5-3-0POSTSEASON: AFC Top Seed

OVERALL: 5-11-0HOME: 3-5-0AWAY: 2-6-0POSTSEASON: N/A

OVERALL: 8-7-1HOME: 5-3-0AWAY: 3-4-1POSTSEASON: N/A

The Chargers opponents in 2019 posted a 105-101-3 (.510) regular season record in 2018. Four of the teams on the schedule made the postseason and seven of the teams had a .500 or better record. The Chargers finished second in the AFC West and were 4-2 against divisional foes. The Bolts made their first playoff appearance since 2013.

The Chargers face Detroit for the first time since 2015. Los Angeles has won seven of the last eight against the Lions, including a 51-14 win at home in 2007. The Chargers have posted 30-plus points in each of the past two home games against Detroit.

For the first time since 2013, Los Angeles will host Indianapolis. It will mark the second-ever season opener the team has played against the Colts. The Bolts have an all-time record of 16-10 against the Colts, including wins in four of the last six matchups.

The late-September matchup in Miami will mark the Bolts’ first trip to South Florida since 2014. The Chargers eclipsed 400-plus yards in three of the past six matchups with the Dolphins, including a 30-14 home win in 2015 that saw a 311-yard and three-touchdown performance by Philip Rivers.

The Chargers split the season series against the Broncos for the third consecu-tive season. Both teams won on the road with the Bolts earning a 23-9 victory in Denver. The win in Mile High was the first for the Chargers since 2013. Mike Williams scored his 10th total TD of the season in the winning effort.

For the second time in as many seasons, the Chargers and Steelers will square off on Sunday Night Football. It marks the first time the Chargers will play the same team on Sunday Night in consecutive seasons since facing both India-napolis and New England in 2007 and 2008 on Sunday Night Football.

The Bolts play the Titans for the second time in as many seasons and the third time in the last four years. Los Angeles is on a two-game winning streak and has won 10 of the last 11 contests against Tennessee. The Chargers have eclipsed 30 points when playing the Titans in six of the last nine games.

Los Angeles plays against Chicago for the 13th time in history and the sixth on the road. To start the all-time series, the Bolts won the first three games and four of the first five. In their most recent win against the Bears, the team held Chicago to 202 yards of offense and three points in a 14-3 victory.

The Bolts square off against Green Bay for just the 12th time in history. The last three contests were decided by seven points. In the most recent game of the series at Green Bay in 2015, quarterback Philip Rivers set team marks for attempts (65), completions (43) and passing yards (503).

The Chargers swept the season series for the second-straight year, holding Oakland to just 16 total points in the two contests. Melvin Gordon totaled 285 yards in the two games in 2018. The four-game winning streak against the division rival is the longest for the Bolts since a 13-game streak (2003-09).

The Chargers snapped a nine-game losing streak in dramatic fashion, erasing a 28-14 fourth quarter deficit to beat the division foe Chiefs, 29-28. The victory marked the first time the teams split the season series since 2011. Mike Wil-liams caught the TD with four seconds left and then secured the 2-pt try.

The Chargers will fly to Florida’s most populated city for the second time in the tenure of Head Coach Anthony Lynn. Los Angeles looks to improve on its 7-3 record against the Jaguars and the team’s average margin of victory in those seven wins is 18.4 points.

The Week 15 matchup will mark only the third home game for the Bolts against Minnesota since 1981. It is scheduled to be the second matchup on Sunday Night Football for the Bolts in 2019, which would mark the first season with multiple Sunday Night contests since having three in 2008.

The Week 3 matchup will be just the seventh between the two teams. A 5-1 record (.833 pct.) against Houston marks Los Angeles’ best winning percent-age against any NFL team. The Bolts have eclipsed 20 points in every game against the Texans.

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Anthony Lynn is in his third season as a head coach in the National Football League after serving as Buffalo’s interim in Week 17 of the 2016 season. In just his second season, Lynn led the Chargers to their first playoff appearance since 2013 and their best record since 2009 by posting a 12-4 mark. The Chargers led the NFL with

seven Pro Bowl selections and were a resilient squad, winning eight-straight road contests. For his efforts in 2018, Lynn was recognized by the Fritz Pollard Alliance with the Paul “Tank” Younger Award and was later tabbed the Coach of the Year by the Los Angeles Sports Council. In his first season at the helm in Los Angeles, Lynn rallied the team after an 0-4 start to win nine of the final 12 games, including six of the last seven contests. The Chargers finished 9-7 and just missed out on a playoff berth due to a tiebreaker. The nine wins over the 12-game span was the best mark since the team won the last 11 games of the 2009 season. The five-straight home wins were also the best run on home turf since that 2009 season. Lynn put his imprint on the team in year one. The Bolts turned the ball over just 15 times in 2017 to rank tied for fourth in the NFL after a season in which they were dead last with 35 turnovers. The offensive line led the league in the least amount of sacks allowed with 18. The Chargers haven’t led the league in the least amount of sacks allowed since in the AFL in 1968. In two seasons in Los Angeles, Lynn has compiled a 21-11 regular season record.

Named head coach on January 11, 2010, Pete Carroll became the eighth head coach in Seahawks history after one of the most successful runs in USC history in the college ranks. He brings 25 years of NFL experience and 19 years of collegiate experience to Seattle. Carroll’s overall head coaching record is 122-85-1 in the regular

season and 10-8 in the postseason in his 13 years of NFL head coaching. In 2016, he became the 39th head coach in NFL history with 100 wins in the regular season. In his nine seasons as head coach in Seattle, Carroll and Executive VP/General Manager John Schneider constructed the best teams in Seahawks history over the past seven seasons with a 75-36-1 record, back-to-back Super Bowl appearances in 2013-14, posted 10-plus wins in five consecutive seasons (2012-16) for the first time in franchise history, including six of the last seven seasons, and won four NFC West Division titles. Seattle has advanced to the divisional round in six of Carroll’s nine seasons as coach, winning two NFC Championships and one Super Bowl, while claiming the No. 1 seed in the NFC twice, and third time in franchise history (2005 under Mike Holmgren, 2013-14). Seattle led the NFL in scoring defense for four-consecutive seasons from 2012-15, be coming the first defense in the Super Bowl era to accomplish the feat. Cleveland led the league in scoring defense for a record five-straight seasons from 1953-57 in 12-game seasons.

2019 DRAFT PICKSDraft Picks Pos. College SelectionJerry Tillery DT Notre Dame 1st round (28th overall)Nasir Adderley S Delaware 2nd round (60th overall)Trey Pipkins III T Sioux Falls 3rd round (91st overall)Drue Tranquill LB Notre Dame 4th round (130th overall)Easton Stick QB North Dakota State 5th round (166th overall)Emeke Egbule LB Houston 6th round (200th overall)Cortez Broughton DT Cincinnati 7th round (242nd overall)

2019 VETERAN ADDITIONSName Pos. Exp. College Former TeamThomas Davis Sr. LB 15 Georgia CarolinaTyrod Taylor QB 9 Virginia Tech Cleveland

the head coaches who is new on the roster

Category W L T Pct.Regular-season record as NFL head coach 21 12 0 0.636Postseason record as NFL head coach 1 1 0 0.500Overall record as NFL head coach 22 13 0 0.629Regular-season record as NFL coordinator 7 6 0 0.539Postseason record as NFL coordinator — — — —Overall record as NFL coordinator 7 6 0 0.539Regular-season record as NFL assistant coach 128 130 0 0.496Postseason record as NFL assistant coach 4 4 0 0.500Overall record as NFL assistant coach 132 134 0 0.496Regular-season record as NFL coach 156 148 0 0.513Postseason record as NFL coach 5 5 0 0.500Overall record as NFL coach 161 153 0 0.513

anthony lynn coaching history

coordinatorsIn his first season as the Chargers’ defensive coordinator, Gus Bradley inherited the 29th-ranked defense and turned it around to be the No. 3 scoring defense in 2017.

GUS BRADLEY AS A DEFENSIVE COORDINATORYear Team Total (rank) Rush (rank) Pass (rank) Scoring (rank)2009 Sea. 356.4 (24) 111.0 (15) 245.4 (30) 24.4 (T-25)2010 Sea. 368.6 (27) 118.9 (21) 249.6 (27) 25.4 (25)2011 Sea. 332.2 (9) 112.3 (15) 219.9 (11) 19.7 (7)2012 Sea. 306.2 (4) 103.1 (10) 203.1 (6) 15.3 (1)2017 LAC 328.4 (15) 131.1 (31) 197.3 (3) 17.0 (3)2018 LAC 333.7 (9) 105.8 (9) 227.9 (9) 20.6 (8)

As the Chargers’ offensive coordinator, Ken Whisenhunt led the top-ranked passing attack in the NFL. The last time the Chargers led the league in passing was in 1985.

KEN WHISENHUNT AS AN OFFENSIVE COORDINATORYear Team Total (rank) Rush (rank) Pass (rank) Scoring (rank)2004 Pit. 324.0 (16) 154.0 (2) 170.0 (28) 23.3 (11)2005 Pit. 321.8 (T-15) 138.9 (5) 182.9 (24) 24.3 (8)2006 Pit. 357.8 (7) 124.5 (10) 233.3 (9) 22.1 (T-12)2013 S.D. 393.3 (5) 122.8 (13) 270.5 (4) 24.8 (12)2016 S.D. 356.8 (14) 94.4 (26) 262.4 (8) 25.6 (9)2017 LAC 376.6 (4) 99.7 (24) 276.9 (1) 22.2 (13)2018 LAC 372.6 (11) 117.1 (15) 255.6 (10) 26.8 (T-6)

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PRO CONNECTIONSChargers Head Coach Anthony Lynn and Seahawks Defensive Coordinator Ken Norton Jr. were teammates at the 49ers from 1995-1996 when Pete Carroll was the defensive coordinator.

Chargers Offensive Coordinator Ken Whisenhunt played for the Jets while Seahawks Carroll was on the coaching staff from 1991-92.

Lynn was the Jets assistant head coach and running backs coach for Seahawks RB Nick Bellore (2011-14) and QB Geno Smith (2013-14) in New York.

Lynn and Chargers Offensive Assistant Dan Shamash (2011) coached with the Jets along with Seahawks Offensive Coordinator Brian Schottenheimer (2009-11) and Assistant Special Teams Larry Izzo (2009).

Seattle Tight Ends Coach Pat McPherson spent 11 seasons as a coach in Denver, crossing paths with Chargers Head Coach Anthony Lynn (1998-99), Assistant Special Teams Coach Keith Burns (1998, 1999-2003, 2005-06) and Wide Receivers Coach Phil McGeoghan (2001-02) played for the Broncos.

McPherson coached in Denver with Lynn (2000-02), Burns (2007-08) and Defensive Backs Coach Ron Milus (2000-02).

Chargers Running Backs Coach Alfredo Roberts was teammates with Seahawks Defen-sive Coordinator Ken Norton Jr. in Dallas from 1991-93.

Chargers Linebackers Coach Richard Smith coached in Houston with Seahawks Assis-tant Defensive Line Coach Jethro Franklin from 2007-08.

Seahawks Secondary Coach Nick Sorensen played in Jacksonville (2003-06) and Cleve-land (2007-10) crossing paths with Los Angeles’ Lynn, Roberts, Shamash, Tight Ends Coach Rip Scherer and Senior Coaching Assistant Chris Caminiti.

Chargers WR/PR Travis Benjamin was Browns teammates with Seahawks DT Jamie Meder (2014-15), DE Barkevious Mingo (2013-15) and Offensive Assistant Austin Davis (2015).

Chargers G Spencer Drango (2016-17) and DT T.Y. McGill Jr. (2017) played in Cleveland with DT Jamie Meder (2016-17), CB Jamar Taylor (2016-17) and LB Justin Currie (2017).

Chargers Offensive Coordinator Ken Whisenhunt and Defensive Line Coach Giff Smith coached at the Titans in 2014-15 while DT Al Woods played for Tennessee.

Chargers C Mike Pouncey snapped to Seahawks Offensive Assistant Austin Davis (2013) when Davis was a Dolphins quarterback.

Chargers Defensive Coordinator Gus Bradley was the head coach of the Jaguars while Offensive Assistant Dan Shamash and Seahawks K Jason Myers were with the team from 2015-16.

Chargers WR Geremy Davis and Seahawks LS Tyler Ott played together for the Giants in 2015.

Seattle TE Ed Dickson played in Carolina with Chargers LB Thomas Davis Sr. (2014-17) and in Baltimore with Los Angeles QB Tyrod Taylor (2011-13).

Seahawks LB Mychal Kendricks played for the Eagles with Chargers S Jaylen Watkins (2014-17) and NT Damion Square (2013).

Chargers G/T Michael Schofield III and TE Virgil Green played for the Broncos in 2016 with Seahawks QB Paxton Lynch and Seahawks Offensive Assistant Austin Davis (2016). Green and Lynch were also Denver teammates in 2017.

Chargers Assistant Defensive Line Coach La’Roi Glover and Seattle Running Backs Coach Chad Morton played together at the Saints in 2000.

Chargers Defensive Coordinator Gus Bradley coached in the defensive side of the ball in Tampa Bay with Seahawks Assistant Defensive Line Coach Jethro Franklin in 2006.

Chargers Special Teams Coordinator/Assistant Head Coach George Stewart (1996-2000) and Richard Smith (1997-2002) coached in San Francisco with Seahawks McPher-son (1996) and Mike Solari (1992-96).

Chargers Offensive Line Coach Pat Meyer and Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Chris Harris were in Chicago with Seahawks Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line Coach Clint Hurtt in 2014.

Chargers Defensive Backs Coach Ron Milus coached for the Giants with Seahawks Tight Ends Coach Pat McPherson (2004) and Running Backs Coach Chad Morton (2005).

Chargers Head Strength and Conditioning Coach John Lott held the same position with the Jets when Seahawks Running Backs Coach Chad Morton played two seasons in 2001-02.

Seahawks WR Jaron Brown was on the roster when Chargers Lott was with Arizona from 2013-14.

COLLEGE CONNECTIONSChargers NT Damion Square played his collegiate career at Alabama with Seahawks G D.J. Fluker from 2009-12.

Los Angeles LS Cole Mazza (2014-15), DT Dee Liner (2014) and RB Derrick Gore (2015) played at Alabama with Seattle’s DT Jarran Reed.

Mazza and Gore were Crimson Tide teammates with Seahawks RB Bo Scarborough for two seasons (2015-16).

Chargers C/G Scott Quessenberry played with Seattle DE Cassius Marsh at UCLA in 2013.

Los Angeles S Adarius Pickett and Quessenberry (2015-18) played at UCLA while Chargers Tight Ends Coach Rip Scherer and Seahawks Quality Control/Defense Tom Donatell were part of the coaching staff..

Los Angeles LB Uchenna Nwosu and G Chris Brown were teammates with Seahawks DE Rasheem Green (2015-17) and G Jordan Simmons (2015-16) at Southern California.

Chargers WR/PR Travis Benjamin (2016-17) and S Rayshawn Jenkins (2016) were teammates with Seahawks RB Travis Homer at Miami.

Chargers CB Arrion Springs was teammates at Oregon with Seahawks FS Ugo Amadi (2015-18).

Chargers QB Cardale Jones and DE Joey Bosa played at Ohio State with Seahawks QB J.T. Barrett IV (2014-17) and T Jamaree Jones (2014-15), G Demetrius Knox (2015) and TE Nick Vannett (2013-15).

Los Angeles T Sam Tevi and Seattle’s LB Cody Barton were teammates at Utah in 2016.

Chargers TE Sean Culkin was teammates at Missouri for one season (2013) with Seahawks C Justin Britt.

Chargers G/T Michael Schofield III played collegiately at Michigan with Seahawks WR Amara Darboh (2012-13) and S Lano Hill (2013).

Los Angeles G Forrest Lamp played at Western Kentucky with Seattle’s T George Fant in 2015.

Chargers WR Keenan Allen and Seahawks LB Mychal Kendricks were teammates at Cali-fornia for two seasons (2010-11).

Seahawks RB C.J. Prosise was teammates with Chargers P Tyler Newsome (2015), DE Isaac Rochell (2013-15), LB Drue Tranquill (2014-15) and DT Jerry Tillery (2015) at Notre Dame.

Chargers Quarterbacks Coach Shane Steichen coached at Louisville in 2010 with Sea-hawks Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line Coach Clint Hurtt.

FORMER CHARGERS ON THE SEAHAWKSSeattle’s G D.J. Fluker (2013-16) and QB Geno Smith (2018) played for the Chargers.

Seahawks Offensive Coordinator Brian Schottenheimer was the Chargers quarterbacks’ coach from 2002-05.

Seahawks Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Ivan Lewis started his NFL career as an intern with the Chargers from 2004-05.

Seattle Offensive Coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is the son of Marty Schotten-heimer, the Chargers head coach from 2002-06.

seahawks - chargers notable connections

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seahawks - chargers notable connections

FORMER SEAHAWKS ON THE CHARGERSChargers Defensive Coordinator Gus Bradley was the defensive coordinator at the Sea-hawks from 2009-12.

Chargers NT Brandon Mebane was a first-round selection by Seattle and played for the Seahawks from 2007-15.

Los Angeles RB Troymaine Pope played for the Seahawks in 2016 and was on the practice squad in 2018.

Chargers DT T.Y. McGill (2015) and WR Malachi Dupre (2018) were also on Seattle’s practice squad.

AREA CONNECTIONSChargers Defensive Backs Coach Ron Milus coached for the Washington Huskies from 1991-98.

Seahawks Quarterbacks Coach Dave Canales coached at Carson High School in 2004-05.

Seattle’s Defensive Coordinator Ken Norton Jr. (UCLA), Tight Ends Coach Pat McPher-son (UCLA), Wide Receivers Coach Nate Carroll (Southern California) and Running Backs Coach Chad Morton (Southern California) went to college in Los Angeles.

Seattle Head Coach/Executive VP of Football Operations Pete Carroll (2001-09), Defensive Coordinator Ken Norton Jr. (2004-09), Offensive Coordinator Brain Schot-tenheimer (2000), Special Teams Coordinator Brian Schneider (2009), Quarterbacks Coach Dave Canales (2009), Offensive Scheme Specialist/Assistant Offensive Line Coach Brennan Carroll (2002-09), Assistant Defensive Line Coach Jethro Franklin (2005, 2009), Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Ivan Lewis (2006-08), Assistant Offensive Line Coach Pat Ruel (2005-09) and Strength and Conditioning Assistants Mark Philipp (2015-18), Danny Van Dijk (2015-18) and Grant Steen (2014-15) held positions at Southern California.

Seahawks Norton Jr. (Los Angeles), Canales (Harbor City), Running Backs Coach Chad Morton (Torrance), TE Ed Dickson (Inglewood), LB Rasheem Green (Los Angeles), G Marcus Martin (Los Angeles), RB Rashaad Penny (Norwalk), G Jordan Simmons (Ingle-wood), LB Bobby Wagner (Ontario) are from the Greater Los Angeles area.

Chargers S Rayshawn Jenkins played youth football with Seattle LB Shaquem Griffin and CB Shaquill Griffin in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Chargers S Adarius Pickett and Seahawks S Jaylen Harvey are from Contra Costa County, Calif.

Chargers LB Denzel Perryman and Seahawks CB Simeon Thomas are from Miami-Dade County, Fla.

Chargers WR/PR Travis Benjamin, LB Jatavis Brown and Seahawks DE Barkevious Mingo Belle Glade, Fla.

Chargers WR Geremy Davis and Seahawks RB Chris Carson are from Gwinnett County, Ga.

Chargers CB Arrion Springs and Seahawks CB Tre Flowers are from Bexar County, Texas.

Chargers WR Malachi Dupre, S Roderic Teamer and Seahawks G D.J. Fluker are from New Orleans, La.

Chargers DB Desmond King II and Seahawks S Lano Hill are from Detroit, Mich.

Chargers T Sam Tevi, Seahawks G Demetrius Knox and RB Xavier Turner are from Tar-rant County, Texas.

Chargers G Dan Feeney, G/T Michael Schofield III, RB Justin Jackson and Seahawks G Ethan Pocic are from Cook County, Ill.

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REGULAR SEASON (SEAHAWKS LEAD, 26-25-0) PRESEASON (SEAHAWKS LEAD, 11-5-0)

THE LAST TIME (NOV. 4, 2018) LAST PRESEASON GAME (AUG. 18, 2018)

SCORINGSCORING

Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Chargers Start Time: 7:00 PM PT

at StubHub Center, Carson, CA

Played on Turf: Grass

Game Weather: Fair Temp: 77° F (25.0° C) Humidity: 69%, Wind: WNW 8 mph

Officials

Referee:

Line Judge:

Down Judge:

Side Judge:

Umpire:

Field Judge:

Back Judge:

Corrente, Tony (99)

Podraza, Tim (47)

Turner, Patrick (13)

Washington, Keith (7)

Eck, Alan (76)

Dickson, Ryan (25)

Prukop, Todd (30)

Lineups

VISITOR: Seattle Seahawks 6 0 0 8 0 14

HOME: Los Angeles Chargers 7 7 7 3 0 24

1 2 3 4 OT Total

Replay Official: Nazzaro, Louis (0)

Game Day Weather

Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

Scoring Plays

Date: Saturday, 8/18/2018

Los Angeles ChargersSeattle Seahawks

Offense Defense Offense Defense

WR 18 J.Brown LDE 93 B.Jackson WR 13 K.Allen DE 98 I.Rochell

LT 76 D.Brown LDT 90 J.Reed LT 76 R.Okung DT 93 D.Philon

LG 77 E.Pocic RDT 91 T.Johnson LG 66 D.Feeney NT 92 B.Mebane

C 68 J.Britt RDE 55 F.Clark C 53 M.Pouncey DE 54 M.Ingram

RG 78 D.Fluker MLB 54 B.Wagner RG 75 M.Schofield OLB 57 J.Brown

RT 65 G.Ifedi OLB 50 K.Wright RT 72 J.Barksdale ILB 52 D.Perryman

TE 81 N.Vannett LCB 26 SL.Griffin TE 88 V.Green OLB 51 K.Emanuel

WR 14 M.Johnson RCB 37 T.Flowers WR 16 Ty.Williams LCB 43 M.Davis

TE 88 W.Dissly CB 28 J.Coleman WR 12 T.Benjamin S 37 J.Addae

QB 3 R.Wilson SS 30 B.McDougald QB 17 P.Rivers S 27 J.Watkins

RB 32 C.Carson FS 33 T.Thompson RB 28 M.Gordon RCB 26 C.Hayward

Substitutions Substitutions

CB 1 J.Boykins, K 2 J.Myers, P 4 M.Dickson, QB 5 A.McGough, QB 6 A.Davis,WR 8 M.Turner, P 9 J.Ryan, WR 10 C.Scott, K 11 S.Janikowski, WR 13C.Grayson, WR 15 B.Marshall, WR 17 D.Stringfellow, WR 19 T.McEvoy, RB 21J.McKissic, RB 22 C.Prosise, CB 24 M.Tyson, RB 27 M.Davis, SS 35M.Alexander, CB 36 A.King, FB 38 T.Madden, CB 39 D.Johnson, FS 40L.Jerome, SS 42 D.Hill, LB 43 E.Beal, TE 46 T.Swoopes, TE 48 K.Carter, LB 49SM.Griffin, LB 51 B.Mingo, LB 52 J.Pugh, C 53 J.Hunt, LB 58 A.Calitro, LB 59J.Martin, DE 61 R.Ali'ifua, C 62 M.Henry, G 63 S.Phillips, G 66 W.Beavers, DT67 J.Ivie, LS 69 T.Ott, G/T 70 R.Odhiambo, G 72 J.Roos, T 74 G.Fant, WR 83D.Moore, WR 85 K.Reynolds, DT 92 N.Jones, DE 94 R.Green, DT 97 P.Ford, DT98 S.Stephen, DT 99 Q.Jefferson

WR 1 J.Liggins, P 2 S.Tripucka, QB 3 G.Smith, K 4 R.Aguayo, WR 5 N.Spruce,QB 7 C.Jones, P 8 D.Kaser, WR 10 A.Scott, WR 11 G.Davis, WR 15 A.Patton,CB 20 D.King, CB 23 J.Richards, S 25 R.Jenkins, CB 29 C.Mager, S 31A.Phillips, S 33 D.James, FB 34 D.Watt, CB 36 B.Facyson, CB 38 B.Clay, RB 38D.Newsome, DB 39 T.Brown, CB 41 M.Edmond, CB 42 C.Stribling, DE 46C.Landrum, LS 47 M.Windt, LB 48 N.Dzubnar, LB 50 H.Pullard, LB 58 U.Nwosu,LB 59 D.Hines, OT 60 Z.Crabtree, C/G 61 S.Quessenberry, OL 62 C.Durant,C/G 64 C.Toner, OL 65 Z.Golditch, T 68 T.Scott, T 69 S.Tevi, DL 70S.Richardson, NT 71 D.Square, C/G 73 S.Pulley, C/G 74 E.Wren, TE 80S.Culkin, WR 81 M.Williams, TE 83 B.Bowman, TE 87 B.Johnson, WR 89J.Jones, DE 90 W.Richardson, DT 94 C.Liuget, DL 95 B.Jackson, LB 96K.Coleman, DE 97 P.Afriyie

Did Not Play Did Not Play

DB 7 E.Battle, WR 16 T.Lockett, RB 20 R.Penny, CB 23 N.Thorpe, CB 34T.Reed, RB 34 G.Holmes, FS 38 T.Mutcherson, CB 41 B.Maxwell, LB 44M.Smith, DB 46 J.Hall, LB 47 J.Forrest, LB 57 D.Alexander, G 64 J.Sweezy, T73 J.Jones, T 79 I.Battle, WR 82 A.Darboh, TE 84 E.Dickson, TE 86 C.Wilson,WR 89 D.Baldwin, DE 95 D.Jordan

K 6 C.Sturgis, QB 9 N.Shimonek, CB 24 T.Williams, RB 30 A.Ekeler, RB 32J.Jackson, RB 35 R.Hansbrough, FB/TE 40 A.Manzo-Lewis, TE 41 J.Hamm, LB44 K.White, S 45 A.Hendy, LB 49 J.Onwualu, G 67 B.Boyko, G 77 F.Lamp, TE82 C.Hunt, WR 84 D.Cantrell, TE 86 H.Henry, DL 91 Ju.Jones, DE 99 J.Bosa

Not Active Not Active

S.Janikowski (25) R.Aguayo (39)

J.Myers (33)

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Seahawks J.Myers 33 yd. Field Goal (8-60, 3:55) 3 01 11:05

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Seattle Seahawks Los Angeles ChargersRUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

C.Carson 34 3.8 09 12 D.Newsome 78 4.1 019 31

C.Prosise 12 4.0 03 6 C.Jones 41 10.3 04 26

J.McKissic 6 6.0 01 6 M.Gordon 35 3.5 110 14

R.Wilson 4 4.0 01 4 G.Smith 14 7.0 02 8

M.Davis 3 3.0 01 3 T.Benjamin 4 4.0 01 4

A.McGough -1 -1.0 01 -1 D.Watt 4 4.0 01 4

16 58 3.6 12 0Total 37 176 4.8 31 1Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

R.Wilson 193 021 13 2/6 0 92.0 G.Smith 85 18 6 1/9 0 148.42552

A.McGough 97 112 9 0/0 0 126.0 P.Rivers 62 07 6 0/0 0 103.62139

A.Davis 6 03 1 1/8 0 42.4 C.Jones 27 04 3 2/19 0 92.7146

19 174 115 3/28 0 122.423 296 136 3/14 0 98.8Total Total 2552

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

C.Prosise 35 5.8 066 D.Newsome 22 7.3 033 910

M.Davis 16 5.3 034 A.Scott 36 18.0 022 226

J.Brown 74 37.0 022 V.Green 25 12.5 022 2045

D.Moore 71 35.5 022 K.Allen 18 9.0 024 1352

M.Johnson 10 5.0 024 M.Gordon 18 9.0 022 167

C.Grayson 39 39.0 011 G.Davis 9 4.5 022 639

M.Turner 12 12.0 111 M.Williams 25 25.0 111 2512

T.McEvoy 11 11.0 012 Ty.Williams 21 21.0 011 2111

C.Scott 7 7.0 014 S.Culkin 0 0.0 001 07

T.Swoopes 6 6.0 012 N.Spruce 0 0.0 001 06

C.Carson 6 6.0 011 6

D.Stringfellow 5 5.0 012 5

N.Vannett 4 4.0 012 4

K.Reynolds 0 0.0 001 0

B.Marshall 0 0.0 001 0

23 296 12.9 52 1Total 35 15 174 11.6 25 1Total 19

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG

Total 0 0 0 00 Total 0 0 0 00

PUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NETPUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NET

M.Dickson 160 573 53.3 0 153.0 D.Kaser 144 523 48.0 0 242.3

J.Ryan 89 572 44.5 0 18.5 S.Tripucka 129 523 43.0 0 038.0

Total 249 575 49.8 0 235.2 Total 273 526 45.5 0 240.2

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

J.McKissic 30 10.0 03 J.Jones 73 36.5 12 00 7213

C.Grayson 2 2.0 01 A.Scott 0 0.0 01 01 02

[OUT OF BOUNDS] 0 0.0 01 [DOWNED] 0 0.0 01 00 00

[OUT OF BOUNDS] 0 0.0 01 0 0

Total 32 8.0 13 04 Total 73 24.3 72 13 01

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

J.McKissic 45 22.5 02 J.Jones 41 20.5 02 00 2826

C.Grayson 21 21.0 01 A.Scott 34 17.0 02 00 2321

[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 02 0 0

Total 66 22.0 26 03 Total 75 18.8 28 04 00

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

Seattle Seahawks

LOST

C.Carson 0 001 0 00 0 01

Total 0 001 0 00 0 01

Final Individual Statistics

Seattle Seahawks vs Los Angeles Chargers

8/18/2018 at StubHub Center

THE MATCHUP

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Paid Attendance: 23,211 Time: 2:57

Chargers M.Gordon 2 yd. run (R.Aguayo kick) (9-70, 5:13) 3 71 5:52

Seahawks S.Janikowski 25 yd. Field Goal (6-77, 2:00) 6 71 3:52

Chargers J.Jones 72 yd. punt return (R.Aguayo kick) 6 142 1:54

Chargers M.Williams 25 yd. pass from G.Smith (R.Aguayo kick) (9-78, 5:38) 6 213 9:22

Seahawks M.Turner 12 yd. pass from A.McGough (A.McGough-C.Grayson pass) (4-59, 1:30) 14 214 4:31

Chargers R.Aguayo 39 yd. Field Goal (9-51, 3:51) 14 244 0:40

Los Angeles Chargers at Seattle Seahawks Start Time: 1:06 PM PST

at CenturyLink Field, Seattle

Played Outdoor on Turf: FieldTurf

Game Weather: Sunny Temp: 56° F (13.3° C) Humidity: 78%, Wind: SSE 4 mph

Outdoor Weather: Sunny,

Officials

Referee:

Line Judge:

Down Judge:

Side Judge:

Umpire:

Field Judge:

Back Judge:

Hochuli, Shawn (83)

Bradley, Greg (98)

Camp, Ed (134)

Hill, Tom (97)

Ellison, Roy (81)

Hill, Chad (125)

Martinez, Rich (39)

Lineups

VISITOR: Los Angeles Chargers 6 13 0 6 0 25

HOME: Seattle Seahawks 7 3 0 7 0 17

1 2 3 4 OT Total

Replay Official: Madsen, Carl (0)

Game Day Weather

Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

Scoring Plays

Paid Attendance: 68,989 Time: 3:06

Date: Sunday, 11/4/2018

Seattle SeahawksLos Angeles Chargers

Offense Defense Offense Defense

WR 13 K.Allen DE 71 D.Square WR 89 D.Baldwin LDE 99 Q.Jefferson

LT 76 R.Okung DT 94 C.Liuget LT 76 D.Brown LDT 90 J.Reed

LG 66 D.Feeney NT 92 B.Mebane LG 64 J.Sweezy RDT 98 S.Stephen

C 53 M.Pouncey DE 54 M.Ingram C 68 J.Britt RDE 55 F.Clark

RG 75 M.Schofield CB 20 D.King RG 78 D.Fluker OLB 51 B.Mingo

RT 69 S.Tevi ILB 52 D.Perryman RT 65 G.Ifedi MLB 54 B.Wagner

TE 88 V.Green S 31 A.Phillips TE 81 N.Vannett OLB 50 K.Wright

TE 80 S.Culkin LCB 43 M.Davis WR 18 J.Brown LCB 26 SL.Griffin

QB 17 P.Rivers S 37 J.Addae QB 3 R.Wilson RCB 37 T.Flowers

FB 34 D.Watt S 33 D.James WR 83 D.Moore SS 30 B.McDougald

RB 28 M.Gordon RCB 26 C.Hayward RB 32 C.Carson FS 33 T.Thompson

Substitutions Substitutions

P 5 D.Jones, K 6 C.Sturgis, WR 11 G.Davis, WR/PR 12 T.Benjamin, WR 16Ty.Williams, CB 24 T.Williams, DB 29 J.Richards, RB 30 A.Ekeler, RB 32J.Jackson, CB 36 B.Facyson, LB 42 U.Nwosu, LS 47 M.Windt, LB 48 N.Dzubnar,LB 50 H.Pullard, LB 51 K.Emanuel, LB 57 J.Brown, C/G 61 S.Quessenberry, T72 J.Barksdale, WR 81 M.Williams, TE 85 A.Gates, DL 91 Ju.Jones, DL 93D.Philon, DE 98 I.Rochell

P 4 M.Dickson, K 11 S.Janikowski, WR 16 T.Lockett, WR 17 M.Turner, RB 20R.Penny, SS 24 S.Luani, RB 27 M.Davis, CB 28 J.Coleman, CB 36 A.King, FB 38T.Madden, SS 42 D.Hill, LB 49 SM.Griffin, LB 52 E.Ellerbee, C 53 J.Hunt, LB 58A.Calitro, LB 59 J.Martin, LS 69 T.Ott, T 74 G.Fant, TE 84 E.Dickson, TE 87D.Daniels, DE 93 B.Jackson, DE 94 R.Green, DE 95 D.Jordan

Did Not Play Did Not Play

QB 3 G.Smith QB 7 B.Hundley

Not Active Not Active

S 23 R.Jenkins, RB 38 D.Newsome, DE 46 C.Landrum, C/G 64 C.Toner, T 68T.Scott, G 77 F.Lamp, DE 99 J.Bosa

RB 22 C.Prosise, CB 23 N.Thorpe, SS 35 M.Alexander, G 66 J.Simmons, C/G 77E.Pocic, DT 92 N.Jones, DT 97 P.Ford

C.Sturgis 42WL S.Janikowski 51RU (44)

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Seahawks J.Brown 10 yd. pass from R.Wilson (S.Janikowski kick) (13-75, 8:05) 0 71 6:55

Chargers Ty.Williams 12 yd. pass from P.Rivers (kick failed, wl) (10-94, 6:55) 6 71 0:00

Chargers M.Gordon 34 yd. run (pass failed) (4-83, 1:04) 12 72 11:36

Chargers M.Williams 30 yd. pass from P.Rivers (C.Sturgis kick) (5-65, 0:55) 19 72 1:10

Seahawks S.Janikowski 44 yd. Field Goal (8-49, 1:10) 19 102 0:00

Chargers D.King 42 yd. interception return (kick failed, wl) 25 104 6:44

Seahawks N.Vannett 6 yd. pass from R.Wilson (S.Janikowski kick) (14-54, 4:54) 25 174 1:50

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Los Angeles Chargers Seattle SeahawksRUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

M.Gordon 113 7.1 116 34 M.Davis 62 4.1 015 12

K.Allen 28 14.0 02 28 R.Wilson 41 8.2 05 16

A.Ekeler 21 7.0 03 16 C.Carson 40 5.0 08 15

T.Benjamin -2 -2.0 01 -2 R.Penny 11 2.8 04 9

22 160 7.3 34 1Total 32 154 4.8 16 0Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

P.Rivers 228 226 13 2/13 0 105.9 R.Wilson 235 239 26 4/33 1 89.24254

39 235 226 4/33 1 89.213 228 226 2/13 0 105.9Total Total 4254

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

K.Allen 124 20.7 0610 M.Davis 45 6.4 078 1054

V.Green 28 14.0 023 N.Vannett 52 8.7 168 1122

Ty.Williams 23 11.5 123 D.Baldwin 77 19.3 044 4212

M.Williams 30 30.0 113 T.Lockett 22 7.3 034 930

A.Ekeler 13 13.0 012 R.Penny 13 4.3 033 613

M.Gordon 10 10.0 014 D.Moore 16 8.0 027 910

T.Benjamin 0 0.0 001 J.Brown 10 10.0 112 100

E.Dickson 0 0.0 001 0

13 228 17.5 54 2Total 26 26 235 9.0 42 2Total 37

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG

D.King 42 42.0 11 42

Total 42 42.0 42 11 Total 0 0 0 00

PUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NETPUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NET

D.Jones 258 536 43.0 0 242.3 M.Dickson 317 616 52.8 0 450.0

Total 258 536 43.0 0 242.3 Total 317 616 52.8 0 450.0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

D.King 17 4.3 04 T.Lockett 4 1.3 03 00 617

[OUT OF BOUNDS] 0 0.0 02 [OUT OF BOUNDS] 0 0.0 03 00 00

Total 17 4.3 17 04 Total 4 1.3 6 03 00

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

D.King 22 11.0 02 R.Penny 35 17.5 02 00 1914

T.Lockett 34 34.0 01 0 34

[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 02 0 0

Total 22 11.0 14 02 Total 69 23.0 34 03 00

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

Los Angeles Chargers

LOST

D.King 0 001 0 01 0 00

Total 0 001 0 01 0 00

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTDOWN-REC OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS

Seattle Seahawks

LOST

R.Wilson 0 001 0 01 0 00

Total 0 001 0 01 0 00

Final Individual Statistics

Los Angeles Chargers vs Seattle Seahawks

11/4/2018 at CenturyLink Field

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OFFENSE(based on 2018 regular-season statistics)Chargers ..................................Category ................................Seahawks338 ............................................ Total First Downs ............................................ 329100 ................................................ By Rushing ................................................ 133213 .................................................By Passing ................................................ 15625 ................................................... By Penalty ................................................... 4070/177 ...................................3rd Down: Made/Att. ...................................81/20839.5% .......................................... 3rd Down Pct. ......................................... 38.9%7/8 ..........................................4th Down: Made/Att. .....................................11/1487.5% .......................................... 4th Down Pct. ......................................... 78.6%30:43 .........................................Possession Avg. .........................................31:155,962...........................................Total Net Yards ..........................................5,653372.6......................................... Avg. Yards/Game .........................................353.3945 ................................................. Total Plays ..............................................1,0126.3 .............................................. Avg. Yards/Play .............................................. 5.61,873........................................Net Yards Rushing .......................................2,560117.1......................................... Avg. Yards/Game .........................................160.0399 ............................................... Total Rushes ............................................... 5344,089........................................ Net Yards Passing ........................................3,093255.6......................................... Avg. Yards/Game .........................................193.334/227 ................................... Sacks Allowed/Yards ....................................51/3554,316............................................. Gross Yards ..............................................3448512/348 ............................... Attempts/Completions ................................427/28068.0% .........................................Completion Pct. ....................................... 65.6%12 ...............................................Had Intercepted ................................................ 762/42.6 ..................................... Punts/Gross Avg. .....................................79/47.637.2 ...........................................Net Punting Avg. .......................................... 42.5113/967 ..................................... Penalties/Yards ......................................111/95917/7..............................................Fumbles/Lost ............................................. 18/451 ..................................................Touchdowns ................................................. 5216 .................................................. By Rushing .................................................. 1532 ...................................................By Passing .................................................. 353 .....................................................By Returns .................................................... 2

DEFENSE(based on 2018 regular-season statistics)Chargers ..................................Category ................................Seahawks311 ............................................ Total First Downs ............................................ 323101 ................................................ By Rushing .................................................. 91178 .................................................By Passing ................................................ 20132 ................................................... By Penalty ................................................... 3179/202 ...................................3rd Down: Made/Att. ...................................64/18339.1% .......................................... 3rd Down Pct. ............................................ 35%11/20 .....................................4th Down: Made/Att. ....................................... 6/1355.0% .......................................... 4th Down Pct. ......................................... 46.2%29:17 .........................................Possession Avg. .........................................28:455,339...........................................Total Net Yards ..........................................5,653 333.7......................................... Avg. Yards/Game .........................................353.3981 ................................................. Total Plays ................................................. 9555.4 .............................................. Avg. Yards/Play .............................................. 5.91,693........................................Net Yards Rushing .......................................1,811105.8......................................... Avg. Yards/Game .........................................113.2395 ............................................... Total Rushes ............................................... 3663,646........................................ Net Yards Passing ........................................3,482227.9......................................... Avg. Yards/Game .........................................240.138/240 ....................................... Sacks For/Yards ........................................43/2613,886............................................. Gross Yards .............................................4,103548/351 ............................... Attempts/Completions ................................546/35564.1% .........................................Completion Pct. ....................................... 65.0%13 .................................................Interceptions ................................................ 1267/47.7 ..................................... Punts/Gross Avg. .....................................66/44.940.6 ...........................................Net Punting Avg. .......................................... 41.5103/828 ..................................... Penalties/Yards ......................................108/98118/7..............................................Fumbles/Lost ...........................................26/1438 ...........................................Touchdowns Allowed .......................................... 3911 .................................................. By Rushing .................................................... 923 ...................................................By Passing .................................................. 264 .....................................................By Returns .................................................... 4

series history tale of the tape

SEATTLE SEAHAWKSRegular Season (25-26-0, .490) Nov. 27, 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 30-28Sept. 3, 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 24-20Dec. 10, 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 37-10Sept. 2, 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 33-16Oct. 14, 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 20-10Sept. 7, 1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 34-13Dec. 13, 1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 21-14Oct. 4, 1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 24-10Nov. 16, 1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 44-23Sept. 18, 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 34-31Oct. 9, 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 28-21Sept. 9, 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 31-17Oct. 29, 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L, 24-0Sept. 15, 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 49-35Oct. 6, 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 26-21Oct. 6, 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L, 33-7Dec. 14, 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 34-24Nov. 22, 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L, 34-3Sept. 18, 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 17-6Oct. 30, 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 17-14Oct. 15, 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 17-16Oct. 29, 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L, 10-7Nov. 4, 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 31-14Nov. 25, 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 13-10 (OT)Oct. 27, 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L, 20-9Nov. 10, 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 17-14Oct. 4, 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 17-6Dec. 27, 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 31-14Sept. 5, 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 18-12Oct. 3, 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 31-14Sept. 18, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 24-10Oct. 30, 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 35-15Sept. 10, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 14-10Oct. 22, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 35-25Sept. 1, 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 29-7Oct. 27, 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 32-13Sept. 21, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 26-22Nov. 9, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 37-31Oct. 25, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 27-20Dec. 13, 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 38-17Oct. 17, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 13-10Dec. 12, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 19-16Sept. 24, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 20-12Nov. 5, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 17-15Dec. 2, 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 13-10 (OT)Dec. 30, 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 25-22Dec. 29, 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 31-28 (OT)Dec. 24, 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 20-17Sept. 26, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 27-20Sept. 14, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 30-21Nov. 4, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 25-17

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2018 HONOR ROLL

IN-SEASON HONORS POSTSEASON HONORS

AFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKPHILIP RIVERS - Week 12MIKE WILLIAMS - Week 15

AFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEKDESMOND KING - Week 13MICHAEL BADGLEY - Week 14

FED EX AIR PLAYER OF THE WEEKPHILIP RIVERS - Week 13PHILIP RIVERS - Week 15

AFC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKDESMOND KING - Week 9

NFL BEST SEVEN CHARGERS SELECTED TO PRO BOWLKEENAN ALLEN, MELVIN GORDON, MELVIN INGRAM, DERWIN JAMES*, ADRIAN PHILLIPS*, MIKE POUNCEY AND PHILIP RIVERS.*Voted as a starter

DERWIN JAMESAP FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO (S)AP SECOND-TEAM ALL-PRO (DB)PFWA ALL-NFLPFWA ALL-AFCPFWA ALL-ROOKIEPFF DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEARPFF SECOND-TEAM ALL-PROPFF ALL-ROOKIEPFJ FIRST-TEAM ALL-PROPFJ FIRST-TEAM ALL-AFCPFJ FIRST-TEAM ALL-ROOKIE

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2018 HONOR ROLL (POSTSEASON CONT.)

DESMOND KINGAP FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO (DB)AP SECOND-TEAM ALL-PRO (PR)PFF FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO (FLEX)PFJ SECOND-TEAM ALL-PRO (FIFTH DB)PFJ SECOND-TEAM ALL-AFC (FIFTH DB)

ADRIAN PHILLIPSAP FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO (SPECIAL TEAMS)PFWA ALL-NFL (SPECIAL TEAMS)PFWA ALL-AFC (SPECIAL TEAMS)

HEAD COACH ANTHONY LYNNFRITZ POLLARD ALLIANCE COACH OF THE YEAR

MICHAEL BADGLEYPFT SPECIAL TEAMS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

AUSTIN EKELERPFJ SECOND-TEAM ALL-AFC (THIRD DOWN RB)

MELVIN GORDONPFJ SECOND-TEAM ALL-AFC

COREY LIUGETCHARGERS WALTER PAYTON MAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEE

RUSSELL OKUNGCHARGERS BART STARR AWARD NOMINEE

PFF - PRO FOOTBALL FOCUSPFJ - PRO FOOTBALL JOURNALPFWA - PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL WRITERS OF AMERICA

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Los Angeles ChargersWith a playoff berth, the Chargers will have appeared in the postseason 20 times since being founded in 1960.

With nine wins, the Chargers will reach 160 total wins since realignment in 2002. Only New England, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis and Green Bay have eclipsed that mark over that span.

WR Keenan AllenNeeds 80 receptions to be the fifth player in history to reach 500 career catches in a Chargers uniform.

Needs 794 receiving yards to become the seventh player to reach 6,000 career receiving yards in team history.

With five 100-yard receiving games, would reach 25 for his career to move into second in Chargers history.

K Michael BadgleyMade 93.8 percent (15-of-16) of his field goal attempts as a rookie, and could set an NFL record for best field goal percentage by a kicker with at least 25 attempts over the first two seasons of a career (Baltimore’s Justin Tucker, 91.9 percent).

DE Joey BosaNeeds 10.0 sacks to reach 39.5 for his career, which would move him into sole possession of No. 8 in Chargers history.

Needs 11.5 sacks to become the eighth player in team annals to reach 40 sacks for his career.

LB Thomas Davis Sr.Can build on his 1,077 press box tackles for his career to extend as the most tackles since entering the league in 2005 among active NFL linebackers.

RB Austin EkelerNeeds 597 rushing yards to reach 1,411, which would give him the most by a running back that signed with the Chargers as an undrafted free agent (Mike Tolbert had 1,410).

TE Hunter HenryNeeds 737 receiving yards to pass Eric Sievers (1,793) for No. 8 among tight ends in team history.

With eight touchdown catches, would become the sixth tight end in Chargers history to reach 20 for his career.

DE Melvin Ingram IIINeeds 67 total press box defensive tackles to pass S Jahleel Addae (356) for No. 8 in team history.

Needs 8.0 sacks to become the fourth Charger in history to reach 50 career sacks with the club.

S Derwin JamesCan become the fifth Charger in history and first since 2007 to be named to the Pro Bowl in each of his first two seasons.

Can become the first Charger since the merger to be named a first-team All-Pro by The Associated Press in each of his first two seasons and the first Charger since CB Dick Harris and T Ron Mix were each named first-team All-AFL for the 1960-61 seasons. James would be the first defensive player to accomplish this feat since Hall of Fame LB Lawrence Taylor did so in the 1981-82 seasons.

Needs 69 total press box defensive tackles to pass S Eric Weddle (173) for the most by a Chargers defender over the first two seasons of his career.

Needs 4.5 sacks to reach 8.0 for his career, which would be good for the second-most by a Chargers defensive back in history.

DB Desmond King IIAn interception return for a touchdown would mark the third of his career to tie S Eric Weddle and DB Joe Beauchamp for No. 4 in team annals. It would make him the ninth player in NFL history with a pick-six in each of his first three seasons, and the first since CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie did so from 2008-10.

Needs 4.0 sacks to reach 8.0 for his career, which would be good for the second-most by a Chargers defensive back in history.

A punt return for a touchdown would be the second of his career, making him the eighth player in history with multiple punt return touchdowns while with the Bolts.

NT Brandon MebaneCan build on his 57 career press box tackles for loss, already the most among active nose tackles.

S Adrian PhillipsAn interception would mark his fourth since the start of the 2017 season. Coupled with his 21 press box special teams tackles the past two seasons, he would become the only player with more than 15 special teams tackles and at least four interceptions over that span.

QB Philip RiversNeeds to 251 attempts to pass Hall of Fame QB John Elway for seventh in NFL history.

With 344 yards, will become the eighth player in NFL history with at least 55,000 career passing yards.

Needs to throw 26 touchdown passes to reach 400 for his career to become the sixth player in league annals to eclipse that mark.

With one 300-yard passing game, can tie Hall of Fame QB Dan Marino (63) for the fourth-most in NFL history.

Two 300-yard passing games will be 64 for his career and move him into sole possession of No. 4 in NFL history.

Needs four games with at least three-plus touchdowns to become the seventh player in NFL history to have at least 60 for his career.

WR Mike WilliamsNeeds 10 receiving touchdowns to reach 20 for his career, tying WR Anthony Miller for the fourth-most by a Charger in his first three seasons.

2019 potential milestones

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Los Angeles ChargersPosted a regular-season record of 12-4, the sixth season in team history with 12-plus wins, to clinch the team’s 19th playoff berth and 28th winning season.

Eclipsed 20,000 all-time points, becoming the 14th-ever franchise to do so. Los Angeles joined New England and Dallas (both founded in 1960) as the only teams founded in 1960 or more recently to reach 20,000 points.

The defense allowed less than 320 net yards seven times in 2018, giving them a total of 14 times doing so under defensive coordinator Gus Bradley. The Bolts are 13-1 in those games.

With QB Philip Rivers finding WR Tyrell Williams for a 75-yard catch-and-run on the Chargers’ first play from scrimmage against Tennessee, it marked the first touchdown on the team’s first offensive play following a kickoff since Nov. 18, 2001 at Oakland (Curis Conway 67-yard touchdown run on a reverse).

Scored 45 unanswered points vs. Arizona (Nov. 25), the most by the team since also posting 45-straight on Dec. 14, 1969 in a 45-6 win over Buffalo.

Recorded 246 rushing yards as a team at Cleveland (Oct. 14), good for the most by a Chargers offense since posting 289 on Dec. 28, 2008 at Denver.

Scored on five-striaght drives vs. Arizona (Nov. 25), the most by a Chargers team since Nov. 12, 2006 at Cincinnati.

Against the Cardinals (Nov. 25) allowed just 149 yards of offense, the best single-game defensive performance since allowing 67 yards against Kansas City on Dec. 12, 2010.

The Bolts posted three sacks in the first quarter at Cleveland (Oct. 14), tying a team mark for the most first quarter sacks (Sept. 28, 2008 at Oak.).

WR Keenan AllenSelected to the second Pro Bowl of his career, becoming the first Chargers WR to start in a Pro Bowl since Tony Martin did so in the 1997 Pro Bowl.

Became the first Charger to post back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons since WR Vincent Jackson in 2008-09.

Set a team record with a 65-game multi-catch streak.

Registered three 100-yard contests to reach 21 for his career, moving into a tie with TE Antonio Gates for the fifth-most in Chargers history.

Reached 420 receptions for his career, moving to sixth in Chargers history.

Increased his career total to 5,206 receiving yards for ninth in team annals.

Moved to 12th in Chargers history with 28 career touchdown catches.

K Michael BadgleyNamed AFC Special Teams Player of the Week in Week 14 (vs. Cin.).

Made 93.8 percent of his field goal attempts (15-of-16), setting a franchise mark for single-season field goal percentage with at least 15 makes.

Made a 59-yard field goal in Week 14 vs. Cincinnati to set a Chargers record for the longest field goal in franchise history.

Set a team record for the most points by a kicker through seven career games (62), five career games (43) and four career games (34).

Became the first Chargers kicker in history to make eight field goals through the first four games of his career.

Set a Chargers record for the most points by a kicker without a missed kick over his first three career games (24) and through his first two career games (16).

In the first game of his career, made five PATs to tie Steve DeLine (1988) for the most in a player’s first career game in Chargers history.

DE Joey BosaMoved to 10th on the team’s all-time sacks list, ending the year with 28.5.

Passed DE Chris Mims for the second-most sacks by a Charger over the first three seasons of his career (28.5).

RB Austin EkelerPassed Hank Bauer for the second-most scrimmage touchdowns by an undrafted running back through the first two seasons of his career in team history, reaching 11 career scores in the regular-season finale.

With six career receiving touchdowns, is just the sixth-ever undrafted running back to do so in his first two seasons.

Became the first undrafted running back with five-plus touchdown catches in his first two seasons since 1966 (Dan Reeves had nine receiving scores from 1965-66).

Tied Mike Tolbert for the third-most receiving touchdowns by an undrafted running back in Chargers history.

Was the first undrafted Charger ever to record a rushing and a receiving touchdown in each of his first two seasons.

G Dan FeeneyIs the one Charger that played on all 995 offensive snaps in the season.

CB Casey Hayward Jr.Picked off a two-point conversion attempt in the regular-season finale, returning it 102 yards for two points to become the first Charger and eighth player in NFL history with a defensive conversion.

DE Melvin Ingram IIISelected to the second Pro Bowl of his career.

In the first matchup against Oakland, became the second player in NFL history to have a sack, an interception and a rushing attempt in the same game, joining N.Y. Jets LB Mo Lewis (2000).

Moved into sole possession of No. 7 on the team’s all-time sacks list with 42 for his career.

2018 regular-season accomplished milestones

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S Derwin JamesSelected to the first Pro Bowl of his career as the top-voted FS in the AFC. Was the first Chargers rookie selected to start the Pro Bowl since LB Shawne Merriman in 2006.

Named a first-team All-Pro (S) and a second-team All-Pro (DB) by The Associated Press, joining CB Demsond King II (2018 season) as the first Chargers in history to be named an AP All-Pro at two positions.

Recognized as the S on the All-NFL, All-AFC and All-Rookie teams for the Professional Football Writers of America.

Became the first rookie in Chargers history with at least 100 tackles (coaches totals).

Finished the season with 3.5 sacks, good for the third-most by a rookie DB in NFL history and joined Desmond King (4.0 in 2017) as the only DBs to have 3.5 as a rookie since 1997.

With three sacks in the first four weeks, became the first DB in NFL history to do so over the first four games of his professional career.

Became the first DB in a non-strike year since 1983 to have two sacks and an interception in his first three career games.

Was the first defensive rookie since OLB Zach Brown in 2012 (then with Tennessee) to have multiple interceptions and at least 3.5 sacks.

DB Desmond King IINamed a first-team All-Pro (DB) and a second-team All-Pro (PR) by The Associated Press, joining S Derwin James (2018 season) as the first Chargers in history to be named an AP All-Pro at two positions.

Named AFC Defensive Player of the Week in Week 9 (at Sea.).

Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week in Week 13 (at Pit.).

Was the first player since 2011 (CB Lardarius Webb) and seventh since 2000 to have a punt return touchdown and a pick-six in the same season.

Became just the sixth player in NFL history and second DB ever to post multiple pick-sixes and at least four sacks over the first two seasons of his career (S Roy Williams, 2002-03).

Was the first defensive rookie since OLB Zach Brown in 2012 (then with Tennessee) to have multiple interceptions and at least 3.5 sacks.

S Adrian PhillipsSelected to the first Pro Bowl of his career as the special teamer.

Named a first-team All-Pro (special teamer) by The Associated Press.

Recognized as the special teamer on the All-NFL and All-AFC teams for the Professional Football Writers of America.

C Mike PounceySelected to the fourth Pro Bowl of his career.

QB Philip RiversSelected to the eighth Pro Bowl of his career.

Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week in Week 12 (vs. Ari.).

Voted FedEx Air Player of the Week in Week 13 (at Pit.).

Voted FedEx Air Player of the Week in Week 15 (at K.C.).

Against Arizona, posted the most efficient game in NFL history, setting all-time marks for single-game consecutive completions (25) and single-game completion percentage with at least 20 pass attempts (96.6).

Finished the season with 208 consecutive starts, tying Peyton Manning for the third-most by a QB in NFL history.

Reached 118 career regular-season victories, tying Hall of Fame QB Johnny Unitas for 10th all-time.

Led the team to a victory at Pittsburgh after trailing by 16 points, giving him seven career comeback wins from at least a 16-point deficit to tie Peyton Manning for the most all-time.

Moved to sole possession of No. 6 all-time in passing touchdowns and No. 8 in passing yards.

Reached 30 TD passes for the sixth time, tying Green Bay QB Aaron Rodgers for the fifth-most in history.

Posted 4,000-plus passing yards for the 10th season of his career, the third-most 4,000-yard campaigns in NFL history.

Eclipsed 300-plus yards in five games, giving him 62 career 300-yard games to tie Hall of Fame QB Brett Favre for No. 5 all-time.

Extended his streaks for seasons with 25-plus TD passes (11 seasons), 3,000 passing yards (13 seasons) and 3,500 passing yards (11 seasons), good for the second-longest, fourth-longest and third-longest, respectively, in NFL history.

Threw multiple TD passes in each of the first 12 games of the season, only the fourth QB ever to do so (Aaron Rodgers in 2011, Peyton Manning in 2004 and Johnny Unitas in 1959).

Registered a passer rating of at least 90 in each of the first 13 games this season, becoming the third QB in NFL history to do so in each of the first 13 contests to a season.

Became just the third QB in NFL history to throw multiple TD passes and register a passer rating of at least 95.0 in each of the first nine games of a season (Tom Brady in 2007 and Aaron Rodgers in 2011).

Set a team mark with 13-straight multi-TD contests dating back to 2017, tying for the second-longest streak in history.

WR Mike WilliamsNamed AFC Offensive Player of the Week in Week 15 (at K.C.).

Became the first Charger WR since Tony Martin in 1996 to have 10 scrimmage touchdowns in a single season.

With two receiving scores and a rushing touchdown in the second game against Kansas City, became the third WR in team annals with a rushing and receiving score in the same game.

2018 regular-season accomplished milestones

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Los Angeles ChargersAllowed 229 yards in the AFC Wild Card, the fewest allowed in a postseason game in Chargers history. The 139 yards passing allowed was good for the fourth-best single-game mark in team postseason annals.

In the AFC Wild Card, the defense allowed just 69 total net yards in the first half, the fewest allowed in the first half of a postseason game in team history and the fewest allowed in an opening half of a playoff game since the 2006 postseason (Ind. allowed 16 yards against K.C. in the AFC Wild Card).

With seven sacks in the AFC Wild Card, the Chargers defense tied a team mark for the most single-game sacks in the postseason since the 1992 postseason (seven in a 17-0 victory in AFC Wild Card vs. K.C.).

K Michael BadgleySet marks in the AFC Wild Card for the most made field goals (five) and points (15) in a postseason contest in Chargers history.

DE Melvin Ingram IIIWith two sacks in the AFC WIld Card, became the first Charger with two-plus sacks in a postseason game since DE Raylee Johnson did so in Super Bowl XXIX against San Francisco.

DT Justin JonesWith a sack in the postseason, he passed LB Shaun Phillips (0.5 sacks in 2004 postseason) for the most postseason sacks by a rookie in team history.

DB Desmond King IIPosted a kickoff return of 72 yards and a 33-yard punt return, with the latter setting a team postseason mark.

LB Uchenna NwosuWith a sack in the postseason, he passed LB Shaun Phillips (0.5 sacks in 2004 postseason) for the most postseason sacks by a rookie in team history.

S Adrian PhillipsBecame the first player since Atlanta CB Robert Alford in Super Bowl LI to have an interception and a fumble recovery in a postseason game, doing so in the AFC Wild Card win at Baltimore.

QB Philip RiversReached 14 career postseason touchdown passes, eclipsing the previous team mark of 12 by Hall of Fame QB Dan Fouts.

Posted a postseason single-game career-high 331 passing yards in the AFC Divisional for his second career postseason 300-yard performance.

2018 postseason accomplished milestones

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Keenan Allen had two-plus catches in 65-straight games to pass Hall of Fame TE Kellen Winslow in the 2018 season opener for the most in Chargers history. Allen only has two games without multiple receptions: The second game of his career (one catch) and Week 15 at Kansas City (exited with zero due to a hip injury).

Consecutive Multi-Catch Performances, Chargers HistoryRank Player No.1. WR Keenan Allen 652. TE Kellen Winslow 523. WR Lance Alworth 474. TE Antonio Gates 445. WR Curtis Conway 40

multi-catch machine

Keenan Allen won consensus Comeback Player of the Year honors in 2017 behind seven 100-yard receiving performances. He recorded another three this season to reach 21 for his career, moving into a tie for fifth in team history.

100-Yard Receiving Performances, Chargers HistoryRank Player No.1. WR Lance Alworth 412. TE Kellen Winslow 243. WR Gary Garrison 23 WR Charlie Joiner 235. WR Keenan Allen 21 TE Antonio Gates 21

Career Receptions, Chargers HistoryRank Player No.1. TE Antonio Gates 9392. WR Charlie Joiner 5863. TE Kellen Winslow 5414. RB LaDainian Tomlinson 5305. WR Lance Alworth 4936. WR Keenan Allen 420

Career Receiving Yards, Chargers HistoryRank Player No.1. TE Antonio Gates 11,6312. WR Lance Alworth 9,5843. WR Charlie Joiner 9,2034. WR Gary Garrison 7,5335. TE Kellen Winslow 6,7416. WR Wes Chandler 6,1327. WR Anthony Miller 5,5828. WR Malcom Floyd 5,5509. WR Keenan Allen 5,206

Single-Season Receptions, Chargers HistoryRank Year Player No.1. 2017 WR Keenan Allen 1022. 2003 RB LaDainian Tomlinson 1003. 2018 WR Keenan Allen 974. 1995 WR Tony Martin 90

allen wrench

In the Week 4 victory over San Francisco, Austin Ekeler hauled in the fifth TD pass of his career. The five receiving scores over his first two years made him the first undrafted RB to do so in his first two seasons since 1966. Ekeler added a sixth TD reception in Week 5. Ekeler is also tied for the third-most TD catches by an undrafted RB in Chargers history.

Ekeler reached 525 career receiving yards in the team’s Week 9 win over Seattle, the most by a Chargers undrafted running back in the first two seasons of his career. Ekeler’s 683 receiving yards are the most by an undrafted running back through his first two seasons since Arian Foster registered 697 from 2009-10.

Receiving TDs Over First Two Seasons, Undrafted RBs, NFL HistoryRank Years Player TD Catches1. 1928-29 Gibby Welch 102. 1953-54 Hal Giancanelli 9 1965-66 Dan Reeves 94. 1945-46 Steve Bagarus 85. 2017-18 Austin Ekeler 6 1947-48 Buddy Young 6

Receiving TDs, Undrafted RBs, Chargers HistoryRank Player No.1. Danny Woodhead* 132. Paul Lowe 73. Austin Ekeler 6 Mike Tolbert 6 *Played with NYJ (2009-10) and N.E. (2010-12) before joining Chargers

Receiving Yards In First Pro Two Seasons, Undrafted RBs, Chargers HistoryRank Years Player Receiving Yards1. 2017-18 Austin Ekeler 6832. 1960-61 Paul Lowe 4803. 2014-15 Branden Oliver 3834. 2008-09 Mike Tolbert 3635. 1967-68 Brad Hubbert 225

hands team

Austin Ekeler has been effective from the very first run of his NFL career, taking the handoff 35 yards for a TD against Philadelphia last season. Since then, he has shown his ability to provide a spark on the ground for the Bolts, carrying the ball 153 times. Ekeler is fourth among NFL running backs in rushing average since the start of 2017 (min. 100 carries).

Rushing Average, NFL RBs, 2017-Present, Min. 100 Att.Rank Team(s) Player Avg.1. G.B. Aaron Jones 5.502. Det. Kerryon Johnson 5.433. Den. Phillip Lindsay 5.404. LAC Austin Ekeler 5.325. Bal. Gus Edwards 5.24

shifting gears

PLAYER NOTES

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drop the mikeMike Williams has emerged as an all-around scoring threat in his second season, becoming the seventh wide receiver in team history to post 10-plus scrimmage TDs in a single season. His 11 scrimmage TDs tied for eigth in team history and are the most by a Chargers WR since Tony Martin had 14 in 1996.

Most Single-Season Scrimmage TDs, WRs, Chargers HistoryRank Year Player Rec. TDs Rush TDs Srimmage TDs1. 1964 Lance Alworth 13 2 152. 1996 Tony Martin 14 0 14 1965 Lance Alworth 14 0 144. 1980 John Jefferson 13 0 13 1978 John Jefferson 13 0 13 1966 Lance Alworth 13 0 137. 1970 Gary Garrison 12 0 128. 2018 Mike Williams 10 1 11 1989 Anthony Miller 10 1 11 1963 Lance Alworth 11 0 11

With 8.5 sacks in his first eight games of 2017, Joey Bosa brought his career total to 19.0 sacks over his first 20 career games. That topped the previous NFL record of 18.5 set by former 49ers LB Aldon Smith in 2012.

Sacks, First 20 Career Games, NFL HistoryRank Team Player No.1. LAC DE Joey Bosa 19.02. S.F. LB Aldon Smith 18.53. G.B. LB Clay Matthews 17.0

on the fast track

Melvin Ingram III lined up in the backfield as a fullback in Week 5 against Oakland, getting the first carry of his career. While Ingram didn’t get into the end zone, he still made history in the game, becoming the second player in NFL history to post a sack, an interception and a rushing attempt in the same game.

Players with Sack, Interception and Rush, Single Games, NFL HistoryYear Team Player Game2018 LAC DE Melvin Ingram III Oct. 7 vs. Oak.2000 NYJ LB Mo Lewis Oct. 15 at N.E.

jack of all trades

DEs Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram III have continued to build on impressive careers to climb into the top 10 on the team’s all-time sacks list. In 2018, Ingram posted seven while Bosa had 5.5 sacks.

Sacks, Chargers History, Since 1982Rank Player No.1. DE Leslie O’Neal 105.52. LB Shaun Phillips 69.53. DE Lee Williams 65.54. LB Junior Seau 47.05. DE Raylee Johnson 46.06. LB Shawne Merriman 43.57. DE Melvin Ingram III 42.08. DE Burt Grossman 38.0 DE Chris Mims 38.010. DE Joey Bosa 28.5

sack artistsa league of their own

In back-to-back seasons, a Chargers rookie defensive back made history by get-ting to the quarterback. In 2017, CB Desmond King II tied an NFL record for the most single-season sacks by a rookie DB. This season, S Derwin James posted 3.5 sacks to tie for the third-most by a rookie DB in history.Last season, King became the sixth-ever NFL DB to post 4.0 sacks in his first 16 career games.

Most Single-Season Sacks, Rookie DBs, NFL HistoryRank Year Team Player Sacks1. 2017 LAC Desmond King 4.0 1983 Dal. Bill Bates 4.03. 2018 LAC Derwin James 3.5 1997 Car. Mike Minter 3.5

Most Sacks in First 16 Career Games, DBs, NFL HistoryRank Year(s) Team Player Sacks1. 2017 LAC Desmond King 4.0 2017 Pit. Mike Hilton 4.0 2014-15 Jax. Aaron Colvin 4.0 2004-05 NYG Gibril Wilson 4.0 1984-85 NYJ Russell Carter 4.0 1983 Dal. Bill Bates 4.07. 2018 LAC Derwin James 3.5 1997 Car. Mike Minter 3.5

Casey Hayward Jr. has been one of the more effective CBs in his career, ranking tied for eighth in interceptions since entering the league in 2012. In his first season with the Chargers in 2016, Hayward recorded a league-leading seven interceptions. Since joining the Bolts, Hayward’s 11 picks rank tied for fourth in the NFL.

Most Interceptions, Since 2012Rank Team(s) Player No.1. Sea./S.F. CB Richard Sherman 282. Cin./Oak. S Reggie Nelson 253. LAR/NYJ CB Trumaine Johnson 22 K.C./LAR CB Marcus Peters 22 5. Ari. CB Patrick Peterson 21 Hou./Det. S Glover Quin 21 Sea. S Earl Thomas III 218. LAC CB Casey Hayward Jr. 20 Cle./Jax. CB Tashaun Gipson 20 Atl./Mia./T.B. CB Brent Grimes 20 Min. S Harrison Smith 20

Most Interceptions, Since 2016Rank Team(s) Player No.1. K.C./LAR CB Marcus Peters 142. Det. CB Darius Slay 133. Ten. S Kevin Byard 124. LAC CB Casey Hayward Jr. 11 G.B./Was. S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix 11 Mia. CB Xavien Howard 11 G.B./Cle. S Damarious Randall 11 Ari./Was. S D.J. Swearinger 11

ball hawk

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rookie sensationDerwin James re-wrote NFL rookie record books in 2018. With two sacks and a pick through his first three career games, he became just the second DB in NFL history to do so in a non-strike season.

James registered three sacks through the first four games of his career, becom-ing the second player in NFL history to do so. He ended up setting an NFL record among DBs with 3.5 sacks in his first six career games. James’ 3.5 sacks were good enough for the most by a DB through 11 career games.

With three INTs on the year, James posted the fifth-most picks by a Chargers rookie in history. It’s the most INTs by a rookie for the Bolts since 1985.

DBs with 2 Sacks and 1 INT in First Three Career Games, NFL HistoryYear(s) Team Player Sacks INTs2018 LAC Derwin James 2.0 11987 Sea. Charles Glaze* 2.0 21987 Dal. Tommy Haynes* 3.0 31983 Dal. Bill Bates 2.0 1 *Replacement player due to NFL players strike

Most Sacks in First 11 Career Games, DBs, NFL HistoryRank Year(s) Team Player Sacks1. 2018 LAC Derwin James 3.52. 2006-07 N.O. Roman Harper 3.0 2004-05 NYG Gibril Wilson 3.0 2002 StL James Whitley 3.0 1987 Dal. Tommy Haynes* 3.0 1985-86 NYJ Lester Lyles 3.0 1984 NYJ Russell Carter 3.0 1983 Dal. Bill Bates 3.0 *Replacement player due to NFL players strike

Most Sacks in First Six Career Games, DBs, NFL HistoryRank Year Team Player Sacks1. 2018 LAC Derwin James 3.52. 1987 Dal. Tommy Haynes* 3.0 1986 NYJ Lester Lyles 3.04. — — Many tied with 2.0 *Replacement player due to NFL players strike

Most Sacks in First Four Career Games, DBs, NFL HistoryRank Year Team Player Sacks1. 2018 LAC Derwin James 3.0 1987 Dal. Tommy Haynes* 3.03. — — Many tied with 2.0 *Replacement player due to NFL players strike

Most INTs, Rookies, Chargers HistoryRank Year Player No.1. 1983 CB Danny Walters 72. 1971 DB Bryant Salter 63. 1975 CB Mike Williams 4 1985 CB John Hendy 45. 2018 S Derwin James 3

In the Week 9 win over Seattle, CB Desmond King II returned an INT 42 yards for a score, his second career pick-six (90-yard INT return at Dallas in 2017). Coupled with his four sacks as a rookie, for former fifth-round selection became the sixth player in NFL history and second DB ever to post at least four sacks and multiple pick-sixes in the first two seasons of his career.

King’s two INTs returned for TDs tied for the third-most in the NFL since he entered the league in 2017. King finished the regular seeason tied for sixth in career pick-sixes in Chargers history.

Players with Four Sacks & Multiple Pick-Sixes, First Two Seasons, NFL HistoryYears Team Player Pick-Sixes Sacks2017-18 LAC CB Desmond King II 2 4.02012-13 Ten. LB Zach Brown 2 9.52011-12 Was. LB Ryan Kerrigan 2 16.02004-04 Ari. LB Karlos Dansby 2 9.02002-03 Dal. S Roy Williams 2 4.01998-99 StL DE Grant Wistrom 2 9.5

Most Pick-Sixes, First Two Career Seasons, NFL HistoryRank Years Team Player INT-TDs1. 1981-82 S.F. S Ronnie Lott 42. 2017-18 Chi. S Eddie Jackson 3 2012-13 StL CB Janoris Jenkins 3 2002-03 Oak. CB Phillip Buchanon 3 2000-01 Chi. S Mike Brown 3 1993-94 Ind. S Ray Buchanan 3 1988-89 NYJ DB Erik McMillan 3 1980-81 NYJ DB Darrol Ray 3 1975-76 LAR DB Monte Jackson 310. 2017-18 LAC CB Desmond King II 2 — — 40 other players 2

Most Pick-Sixes, NFL, 2017 - PresentRank Team(s) Player No.1. Chi. S Eddie Jackson 3 NYG LB Alec Ogletree 33. LAC CB Desmond King II 2 Was./G.B. CB Bashaud Breeland 2 Sea. CB Justin Coleman 2 NYG CB Janoris Jenkins 2 LAR/NYJ CB Trumaine Johnson 2 Hou. CB Johnathan Joseph 2 Jax. LB Telvin Smith 2

Career Interceptions Returned For TD, Chargers HistoryRank Player No.1. S Kenny Graham 5 CB Dick Harris 53. LB Woodrow Lowe 44. DB Joe Beauchamp 3 S Eric Weddle 36. CB Desmond King II 2 14 other players 2

king’s ransom

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Brandon Mebane has brought a veteran presence and leadership to the interior defensive line since joining the Bolts in 2016. Mebane is the only active NT in the NFL to have an interception, picking off Oakland QB Derek Carr in 2016. Since being drafted in 2007, his 17.5 career sacks trail only Barry Confield Jr., by a half-sack. In each of the below categories, Mebane ranks No. 1 among active NFL NTs.

Mebane’s Career Rankings, NTs, Since 2007Games (Rank) Tackles (Rk) Sacks (Rk) FF (Rk) PD (Rk) INTs (Rk)169 (2) 440 (2) 17.5 (T-2) 3 (T-2) 10 (6) 1 (T-2)

insane in the mebane

In Michael Badgley’s NFL debut in Week 6 at Cleveland, he successfully kicked five extra points and a 44-yard field goal for eight points. His five made PATs tied for the most in a player’s first career game in Chargers history.

Badgley continued his success with the Bolts, re-writing the team’s kicking record books for points and made field goals to start a career. In the Week 13 victory over Pittsburgh, Badgley nailed a game-winning 29-yard field goal as time expired, the first such kick in his career.

Most Points, Kickers, First Seven Career Games, Chargers HistoryYear Player Total Points2018 Michael Badgley 621968 Dennis Partee 582015 Josh Lambo 53

Most Points, Kickers, First Five Career Games, Chargers HistoryYear Player Total Points2018 Michael Badgley 431961 George Blair 412015 Josh Lambo 382004 Nate Kaeding 38

Most Points, Kickers, First Four Career Games, Chargers HistoryYear Player Total Points2018 Michael Badgley 341961 George Blair 332015 Josh Lambo 30

Most Made Field Goals, First Four Career Games, Chargers HistoryYear Player Made FG2018 Michael Badgley 81961 George Blair 72015 Josh Lambo 7

Most Points, Kickers, First Three Career Games, Chargers HistoryYear Player PAT Pct. FG Pct. Total Points1961 George Blair 84.6 45.5 262018 Michael Badgley 100.0 100.0 241968 Dennis Partee 81.8 55.6 242004 Nate Kaeding 100.0 100.0 20

Most Points Without Missed Kick, First Two Career Games, Chargers HistoryYear Player Made PATs Made FG Total Points2018 Michael Badgley 7 3 162004 Nate Kaeding 7 2 131988 Steve DeLine 6 2 12

Most Made PATs, First Career Game, Chargers HistoryYear Player Made PATs Made FG Total Points2018 Michael Badgley 5 1 81988 Steve DeLine 5 1 8

badge of honorCB Desmond King II helped spark a come-from-behind victory over the Steelers on Sunday Night Football in Week 13 with a 73-yard punt return for a TD, becom-ing the 15th Charger in history to return a punt for a score. With his 42-yard pick-six against Seattle in Week 9, King is the first player since 2011 and just the seventh since 2000 to post a punt return TD and a pick-six in the same season.

Players with Punt Return TD and Pick-Six, Single Season, Since 2000Year Team Player INT-TDs Punt Return TDs2018 LAC CB Desmond King II 1 12011 Bal. CB Lardarius Webb 1 12010 Dal. CB Bryan McCann 1 12006 Ten. CB Adam Jones 1 32004 Buf. CB Nate Clements 1 12004 Chi. CB R.W. McQuarters 1 12003 Oak. CB Phillip Buchanon 2 22002 Oak. CB Phillip Buchanon 1 12001 Buf. CB Nate Clements 1 1

the return of the king

Badgley brought consistency to the Bolts’ kicking game. In his 10 games played, he made 15-of-16 field goals (93.8 pct.) and 27-of-28 extra points (96.4 pct.) for 72 total points scored. His 93.8 field goal percentage set a team single-season mark for the best in Chargers history with at least 15 made field goals.

With a 59-yard field goal to close out the first half in a Week 14 win over Cincinnati, Badgley set a record for the longest field goal in team history. It was the the third-longest field goal by any kicker in NFL history within his first seven career games and the fourth-longest in a player’s first 16 career contests.

Highest FG Pct., Single-Season, Min. 15 Made FGs, Chargers HistoryYear Player GP Made FG Pct.2018 Michael Badgley 10 15 93.82013 Nick Novak 16 34 91.92009 Nate Kaeding 16 32 91.41990 John Carney 12 19 90.52012 Nick Novak 13 18 90.0

Longest Field Goal, First Seven Career Games, NFL HistoryYear Team Player Length2017 Phi. Jake Elliott 612012 LAR Greg Zeurlein 602018 LAC Michael Badgley 59

money badger

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THE PHILIP RIVERS FILE

Philip Rivers is the Chargers’ franchise record-holder and he ranks eighth all-time for career passing yards with 54,656.

NFL ALL-TIME PASSING YARDS 1. Drew Brees ...............................................74,437 2. Peyton Manning .......................................71,940 3. Brett Favre ................................................71,838 4. Tom Brady ................................................70,514 5. Dan Marino...............................................61,361 6. Ben Roethlisberger...................................56,194 7. Eli Manning ..............................................55,981 8. Philip Rivers ................................... 54,656 9. John Elway ...............................................51,475 10. Warren Moon ...........................................49,325 • Rivers also owns the highest career completion (4,518) and attempt (7,000)

totals in franchise history.

• Rivers finished the 2018 season with 4,308 passing yards, the ninth-most in a season in franchise history. Rivers now holds eight of the Top 10 single-season passing yardage marks in franchise history.

SINGLE-SEASON PASSING YARDS 1. Dan Fouts, 1981 .........................................4,802 2. Philip Rivers, 2015 ........................... 4,792 3. Dan Fouts, 1980 .........................................4,715 4. Philip Rivers, 2010 ........................... 4,710 5. Philip Rivers, 2011 ........................... 4,624 6. Philip Rivers, 2017 ........................... 4,515 7. Philip Rivers, 2013 ........................... 4,478 8 Philip Rivers, 2016 ........................... 4,386 9. Philip Rivers, 2018 ........................... 4,308 10. Philip Rivers, 2014 ........................... 4,286 • Rivers increased his career tally of 4,000-yard seasons to 10 in 2018, a total that

is tied for third in NFL history.

MOST NFL 4,000-YARD SEASONS (PASSING) 1. Peyton Manning .............................................. 14 2. Drew Brees ...................................................... 12 3. Tom Brady ....................................................... 10 Philip Rivers ..........................................10

• Rivers also has posted his 13th-consecutive 3,000-yard season, which ties Pey-ton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger for fourth in NFL history.

MOST CONSECUTIVE 3,000-YARD SEASONS (PASSING) 1. Brett Favre (1992-09) ...................................... 18 2. Drew Brees (2004-18) ..................................... 15 3. Eli Manning (2005-18) .................................... 14 4. Peyton Manning (1998-10) ............................. 13 Philip Rivers (2006-18) ..........................13 Ben Roethlisberger (2006-18) ......................... 13

• Rivers became the third quarterback in NFL history to pass for at least 3,500 yards in 11 consecutive seasons.

• Rivers has thrown 32 touchdown passes in 2018, for an 11th-straight 25-plus TD season. It is tied for the second-longest streak in NFL history.

MOST CONSECUTIVE 25-TOUCHDOWN SEASONS (PASSING) 1. Peyton Manning (1998-2010) ......................... 13 2. Drew Brees (2006-16) ..................................... 11 Philip Rivers (2008-18) ..........................11

• Rivers’ 32 touchdown passes this season gave him six career 30-TD seasons, sixth in NFL history.

MOST NFL 30-TOUCHDOWN SEASONS (PASSING) 1. Drew Brees ...................................................... 11 2. Brett Favre, Peyton Manning ............................. 9 5. Tom Brady ......................................................... 7 6. Aaron Rodgers ................................................... 6 Philip Rivers ............................................6

• Rivers completed 347passes in 2018 to rank 10th. He now owns eight of the 10 highest pass completion and pass attempt seasons in franchise history.

CHARGERS SINGLE-SEASON PASS COMPLETIONS 1. Philip Rivers, 2015 ..............................437 2. Philip Rivers, 2014 ..............................379 3. Philip Rivers, 2013 ..............................378 4. Philip Rivers, 2011 ..............................366 5. Dan Fouts, 1981 ............................................360 Philip Rivers, 2017 ..............................360 7. Philip Rivers, 2010 ..............................357 8. Philip Rivers, 2016 ..............................349 9. Dan Fouts, 1980 ............................................348 10. Philip Rivers, 2018 ..............................347

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CHARGERS SINGLE-SEASON PASS ATTEMPTS 1. Philip Rivers, 2015 ..............................661 2. Dan Fouts, 1981 ............................................609 3. Dan Fouts, 1980 ............................................589 4. Philip Rivers, 2011 ..............................582 5. Philip Rivers, 2016 ..............................578 6. Philip Rivers, 2017 ..............................575 7. Philip Rivers, 2014 ..............................570 8. Philip Rivers, 2013 ..............................544 9. Philip Rivers, 2010 ..............................541 10. Dan Fouts, 1979 ............................................530 • Rivers is the franchise’s all-time leader for touchdown passes (374) and he ranks

sixth on the NFL’s all-time touchdowns list.

MOST NFL TOUCHDOWN PASSES (CAREER) 1. Peyton Manning ............................................539 2. Drew Brees ....................................................520 3. Tom Brady .....................................................517 4. Brett Favre .....................................................508 5. Dan Marino....................................................420 6. Philip Rivers ........................................374 7. Ben Roethlisberger........................................363 8. Eli Manning ...................................................360 • Rivers has thrown 32 touchdown passes in 2018, tied for fourth in a season in

franchise history. He now owns eight of the Top 10 touchdown passing seasons in franchise history.

CHARGERS SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. Philip Rivers, 2008 ................................34 2. Philip Rivers, 2016 ................................33 Dan Fouts, 1981 .............................................. 33 4. Philip Rivers, 2013 ................................32 Philip Rivers, 2018 ................................32 6. Philip Rivers, 2014 ................................31 7. Philip Rivers, 2010 ................................30 Dan Fouts, 1980 .............................................. 30 9. Philip Rivers, 2015 ................................29 10. Philip Rivers, 2009 ................................28 Philip Rivers, 2017 ................................28

• On Sept. 17, 2017, against Miami, Rivers recorded the 52nd 300-yard passing game of his career to break a tie with Dan Fouts for the franchise record.

CHARGERS CAREER 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 1. Philip Rivers ..........................................62 2. Dan Fouts ........................................................ 51

• Rivers is the Chargers’ all-time leader with 11 career 400-yard passing games and he ranks fifth in the NFL annals.

NFL CAREER 400-YARD PASSING GAMES 1. Drew Brees ...................................................... 16 2. Peyton Manning .............................................. 14 3. Dan Marino...................................................... 13 4. Ben Roethlisberger .......................................... 12 5. Philip Rivers ................................................. 11 6. Tom Brady ........................................................ 10

MOST WINS AS AN ACTIVE STARTER Player Team No. 1. Tom Brady N.E. 2062. Drew Brees S.D./N.O. 1543. Ben Roethlisberger Pit. 144 4. Philip Rivers LAC 1185. Eli Manning NYG 115

RIVERS DOES IT AGAIN On Dec. 13, 2018 at Kansas City on Thursday Night Football, Philip Rivers led the Chargers to a thrilling, 29-28, victory. The Chargers trailed the Chiefs 28-14 in the fourth quarter. The win marked the 27th fourth quarter come-from-behind victory of Rivers’ illustrious career. Below is a look at all 27 of Rivers’ fourth quarter come-from-behind wins.

Date Opp. Deficit Final Score12/02/18 at Pittsburgh 14-28 Won, 29-2812/13/18 at Kansas City 15-23 Won, 33-3009/30/18 vs. San Francisco 26-27 Won, 29-2710/15/17 at Oakland 14-16 Won, 17-1610/8/17 at New York Giants 17-22 Won, 27-2210/23/16 at Atlanta* 20-27 Won, 33-3009/13/15 Detroit 20-21 Won, 33-2812/20/14 at San Francisco* 21-35 Won, 38-3511/30/14 at Baltimore 13-23 Won, 34-3310/12/14 at Oakland 21-28 Won, 31-2812/29/13 Kansas City* 14-24 Won, 27-2411/24/13 at Kansas City 24-28 Won, 41-3809/29/13 Dallas 20-21 Won, 30-2109/15/13 at Philadelphia 27-23 Won, 33-3009/11/11 Minnesota 17-14 Won, 24-1711/07/10 at Houston 21-23 Won, 29-2311/08/09 at N.Y. Giants 20-14 Won, 21-2009/14/09 at Oakland 20-17 Won, 24-2001/03/09 Indianapolis^* 17-14 Won, 23-1712/21/08 at Tampa Bay 24-20 Won, 41-2412/14/08 at Kansas City 21-10 Won, 22-2109/28/08 at Oakland 15-3 Won, 28-1812/09/07 at Tennessee* 17-3 Won, 23-1712/24/06 at Seattle 14-13 Won, 20-1711/26/06 vs. Oakland 14-7 Won, 21-1411/19/06 at Denver 27-21 Won, 35-2711/12/06 at Cincinnati 38-28 Won, 49-41^AFC Wild Card Playoffs*Overtime game

MORE ON PHILIP RIVERS

• Rivers has started a franchise-record 208 consecutive regular-season games. It’s the NFL’s longest active streak.

• Rivers has posted a 118-90 (.567) regular-season record. He became the fifth active quarterback to reach 100 regular-season wins after the victory against the Broncos on Oct. 22, 2017. Including postseason, Rivers’ 121 wins overall ranks No. 5 among active quarterbacks.

• Rivers has posted a passer rating of 120 or higher 47 times during his career. The Chargers are 42-5 (.894) in those games. He has also posted a rating of 130.0 or higher 28 times and the Chargers are 28-0 in those games.

• Rivers is 44-34 (.564) as a starter in regular-season AFC West games. In 78 division games as a starter, he’s completed 1,606 of 2,551 (63.0 pct.) for 19,595 yards with 126 touchdowns and 78 interceptions for a 90.3 passer rating.

• Rivers is one of the NFL’s top late-season quarterbacks. Since taking over as the Bolts’ starting quarterback in 2006, he has guided the Chargers to a record of 43-20 (.683) in regular-season games played in December and January.

• Rivers is not only great in December and January, but in the second half of the season overall. Throughout his career, Rivers is 72-42 (.632) as a starter in games played after Nov. 1.

• Rivers is a 10-time AFC Offensive Player of the Week. His 10 AFC POW awards rank tied for first in team history to LaDainian Tomlinson’s 10.

• Rivers is a 15-time FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week during his career.

• Since 2012, Rivers has posted the fourth most offensive plays (7,329) in the NFL.

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REGULAR-SEASON RANKINGS All-Time Active Players Completions 4,518 8 5 Yards 54,656 8 5 Percentage 64.5 9 5 Touchdowns 374 6 3 QB Rating 95.6 8 5 POSTSEASON RANKINGS All-Time Active PlayersCompletions 186 26 9 Yards 2,325 25 9 Percentatge 61.2 19 8 Touchdowns 11 33t 9t QB Rating 84.7 25 11 COMBINED (REGULAR AND POSTSEASON) RANKINGS All-Time Active Players Completions 4,704 8 5 Yards 56,981 8 5 Percentage 64.4 10 6 TDs 385 7 4 QB Rating 95.2 10 7

At the 2017 Week 8 matchup against the Patriots, Philip Rivers surpassed 50,000 passing yards in his career during regular and postseason play. He surpassed 50,000 yards in regular season play against the Raiders in Week 17 of 2017.

Regular Season, All-Time: Most Consecutive Games Played 208 Philip Rivers, 2004-18 179 David Binn, 1994-10 178 Russ Washington, 1968-80 Rivers Earns His 100th WinPhilip Rivers earned his 100th career regular season win when the Chargers downed the Denver Broncos, 21-0, on Oct. 22, 2017. Here is a list of quarterbacks that have won 100 or more regular season games.

Name WinsTom Brady 206Brett Favre 186Peyton Manning 186John Elway 148Dan Marino 147Drew Brees 154Ben Roethlisberger 144Fran Tarkenton 124Johnny Unitas 118Philip Rivers 118Joe Montana 117Eli Manning 115Terry Bradshaw 107Warren Moon 102Jim Kelly 101

TOUCHDOWNS THROWN TO BY RIVERSAntonio Gates 89Vincent Jackson 37Malcom Floyd 34Keenan Allen 27Tyrell Williams 17Eddie Royal 16Danny Woodhead 13Hunter Henry 12Darren Sproles 11Chris Chambers 10Melvin Gordon 10Mike Williams 10Travis Benjamin 9Dontrelle Inman 8Danario Alexander 7Ladarius Green 7LaDainian Tomlinson 7Austin Ekeler 6Brandon Manumaleuna 5Mike Tolbert 5Seyi Ajirotutu 3Vincent Brown 3Jacob Hester 3Stevie Johnson 3Legedu Naanee 3Dante Rosario 3Patrick Crayton 2Buster Davis 2Randy McMichael 2Robert Meachem 2John Phillips 2Jackie Battle 1Ryan Mathews 1Lorenzo Neal 1Brandon Oliver 1Kelley Washington 1Kris Wilson 1Virgil Green 1Total 374

RIVERS’ RECORD BREAKING DAY vs. ARIZONA

Rivers’ 25 consecutive completions are the most by a quarterback in a single game in NFL history and are tied with Ryan Tannehill (25 consecutive comple-tions from Weeks 6-7 in 2015) for the most consecutive passes completed at any point in league history. Washington’s Mark Brunell previously held the record for the most consecutive completions to begin a game, completing his first 22 passes against Houston on September 24, 2006.

Rivers’ 96.6 completion percentage is the highest by a quarterback in a single game in league annals (minimum 20 attempts), surpassing the previous high of 92.3 percent (24 of 26 passing) set by Pro Football Hall of Famer Kurt Warner against Jacksonville on September 20, 2009.

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HEAD COACH ANTHONY LYNN

Anthony Lynn’s Coaching Experience2000-02 — Offensive Asst./Asst. to Spec. Tms., Broncos2003-04 — Running Backs, Jacksonville Jaguars2005-06 — Running Backs, Dallas Cowboys2007-08 — Running Backs, Cleveland Browns

Anthony Lynn’s Coaching Experience2009-13 — Running Backs, New York Jets2014 — Running Backs/Asst. Head Coach, New York Jets2015-16 — Running Backs/Asst. Head Coach, Buffalo Bills2016 — Offensive Coordinator/Interim Head Coach, Buffalo Bills2017-19 — Head Coach, Los Angeles Chargers

On Jan. 13, 2017, the Los Angeles Chargers named Anthony Lynn the 16th head coach in franchise history and the first African-American head coach in team annals. Lynn joined the Chargers after spending the 2015-16 seasons with the Buffalo Bills as the assistant head coach, running backs coach and holding the positions of offensive coordinator and interim head coach.

In just his second season, Lynn led the Chargers to their first playoff appearance since 2013 and their best record since 2009 by posting a 12-4 mark. The Chargers led the NFL with seven Pro Bowl selections and were a resilient squad, winning eight-straight road contests. For his efforts in 2018, Lynn was recognized by the Fritz Pollard Alliance with the Paul “Tank” Younger Award and was later tabbed the Coach of the Year by the Los Angeles Sports Council.

In his first season at the helm in Los Angeles, Lynn rallied the team after an 0-4 start to win nine of the final 12 games, including six of the last seven contests. The Chargers finished 9-7 and just missed out on a playoff berth due to a tiebreaker. The nine wins over the 12-game span was the best mark since the team won the last 11 games of the 2009 season. The five-straight home wins were also the best run on home turf since that 2009 season.

Lynn put his imprint on the team in year one. The Bolts turned the ball over just 15 times in 2017 to rank tied for fourth in the NFL after a season in which they were dead last with 35 turnovers. The offensive line led the league in the least amount of sacks allowed with 18. The Chargers haven’t led the league in the least amount of sacks allowed since in the AFL in 1968. In two seasons in Los Angeles, Lynn has compiled a 21-11 regular season record.

A native of Celina, Texas, some 40 miles north of Dallas, Lynn was an All-Southwest Conference running back as a collegian at Texas Tech, where he rushed for 1,911 yards and 17 touchdowns on 481 carries. That helped him earn a ticket to the NFL where he signed with the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent in 1992. After being released by the Giants, Lynn signed with Denver in 1993 and appeared in 13 games for the Broncos. In 1994, he suffered a broken leg and spent the year on injured reserve. Lynn moved on to the Bay Area in 1995, spending two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers (1995-96) before concluding his career in Denver (1997-99) where he won back-to-back Super Bowl championships (XXXII and XXXIII) with the Broncos. Lynn hung up his cleats after the ‘99 season, having played in 83 career games.

Lynn jumped right into the coaching ranks in 2000, spending three seasons (2000-02) with the Broncos as an offensive assistant and assistant to special teams. In 2003, he landed his first full-time position gig as the running backs coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2003-04). That was followed by similar positions with the Dallas Cowboys (2005-06), Cleveland Browns (2007-08), New York Jets (2009-14) and Bills (2015-16). Lynn carried the additional title of assistant head coach in New York in 2014 and with the Bills for his two seasons there.

Lynn spent the last two seasons (2015-16) with the Bills, including the final 14 games of the 2016 season as their offensive coordinator and the final game of the year as their interim head coach. The Bills led the NFL in both of Lynn’s seasons in both rushing yards (2,630 in 2016 and 2,432 in 2015) and rushing touchdowns (29 in 2016 and 19, tie in 2015). The Bills also led the League in average yards per carry (5.3 in 2016 and 4.8, tie in 2015) in each of his two seasons in Upstate New York. More impressively, at his last two coaching stops (New York and Buffalo), his teams combined to rush for 18,218 yards during that span (2009-16), the most combined yards in the NFL over that time period. Also in Week 16 of the 2016 season, as offensive coordinator for the Bills, Lynn led the offense to a franchise-record 589 total yards. The 589 total yards were the second-most in a single game in the NFL that season.

Lynn is married to Stacey Bell Lynn. He has two children, son, D’Anton, and daughter, Danielle. Stacey is a news anchor at WNBC in New York City. D’Anton played football collegiately at Penn State and professionally with the New York Jets and the Canadian Football League’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats and currently is the assistant defensive backs coach for the Houston Texans. Danielle studied at the University of Oklahoma and earned her master’s degree at the University of North Texas. She currently is the COO of The Lynn Family Foundation and the Process Improvement Specialist at Southwest Hospital in Dallas.

In the spring of 2018, Lynn completed his college degree after leaving school for the NFL. Despite being in his first year as a head coach, Lynn received his degree in interdisciplinary studies from UNLV.

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Tom Telesco’s Experience1995-96 — Scouting Assistant, Carolina Panthers1997 — Area Scout, Carolina Panthers1998-00 — Area Scout, Indianapolis Colts2001-03 — Pro Scout, Indianapolis Colts

Tom Telesco’s Experience2004-05 — Director of Pro Scouting, Indianapolis Colts2006-11 — Director of Player Personnel, Indianapolis Colts2012 — V.P. of Football Operations, Indianapolis Colts2013-19 — General Manager, Los Angeles Chargers

GENERAL MANAGER TOM TELESCO

With a keen eye for acquiring talented players, Tom Telesco serves his seventh season as General Manager of the Chargers in 2019.

Telesco was hired by the Chargers in January 2013. Forty-years-old at the time of his hiring, he became the youngest general manager in team history. Telesco immediately helped the Chargers return to the playoffs in 2013 with a roster that featured 25 players who joined the team prior to or during the season.

His first draft featured 2013 Pepsi Next NFL Rookie of the Year Keenan Allen. In 2017, Allen went on to break the Chargers’ single-season receptions record and posted the second-most receiving yards in team history en route to being named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year and earning his first Pro Bowl nod.

Over his six years with the organization, Telesco has drafted four pro bowlers in the first round in Jason Verrett, Melvin Gordon, Joey Bosa and Derwin James.

Telesco also has a proven track record with undrafted free agents. His finds have been highlighted by running back Austin Ekeler out of Western State, Pro Bowl special teamer Adrian Phillips, deep-threat and 1,000-yard receiver Tyrell Williams out of Western Oregon and special teams stalwart Nick Dzubnar from Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo.

On top of his draft choices, Telesco has brought in some of the top free agent talents in the NFL. Casey Hayward has blossomed into one of the top corners in the league, making back-to-back Pro Bowls in 2016-17 while offensive tackle Russell Okung and center Mike Pouncey made the Pro Bowl in their first seasons with the team. His signings also include defensive tackle Brandon Mebane, wide receiver/punt returner Travis Benjamin and his latest being three-time Pro Bowl linebacker Thomas Davis in 2019.

A native of Buffalo, N.Y., Telesco prepped at St. Francis High School in Athol Springs, N.Y. Days prior to Super Bowl XLVIII in January 2014, which was co-hosted by New York and New Jersey, Telesco was recognized for their accomplishments on the floor of the New York State Senate by Senator Timothy Kennedy.

After graduating from St. Francis, Telesco played wide receiver at John Carroll University in Ohio. He was a starter on the Blue Streaks’ 1994 Ohio Athletic Conference Championship team, and two of his teammates at John Carroll were Chris and Brian Polian, sons of Bill Polian, a 2015 inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

While attending John Carroll, Telesco spent four summers (1991-94) as a training camp intern with the Buffalo Bills. At that time, the elder Polian was the Bills’ general manager. Polian left Buffalo for Carolina in 1994 and after Telesco graduated from John Carroll with a degree in business management in 1995, Polian hired him to work in the Panthers’ scouting department. In 1998, Telesco and Polian moved on to Indianapolis, where Telesco would spend his next 15 NFL seasons as a college scout, pro scout, director of pro scouting, director of player personnel and vice president of football operations. He worked in Indianapolis during Peyton Manning’s entire career with the Colts and later part of the team that brought Andrew Luck to the Colts with the first pick of the 2012 NFL Draft. Telesco also was involved in Colts drafts that featured four-time Pro Bowl running back Edgerrin James, five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Reggie Wayne, Dwight Freeney, a seven-time Pro Bowler as a Colt and two-time Pro Bowl selection, and 2007 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Bob Sanders. Telesco’s tenure in Indianapolis was one of the most successful eras in Colts history. They played in two Super Bowls, including a victory over Chicago in Super Bowl XLI. From 1998-2012, the Colts won 154 regular-season games, eight division titles and they appeared in the playoffs 12 times. Indianapolis set an NFL record with 12 or more wins in seven consecutive seasons and they won an NFL-record 23-straight regular-season games during the 2008-09 seasons. Their 115 regular-season wins from 2000-09 set an NFL record for wins in a decade. In 2015 and this past year in 2018, Telesco was invited to be a speaker at the NFL’s Career Development Symposium in Arizona. The program, attended by nearly 70 coaches and front office executives, was designed to engage aspiring head coach and general manager candidates. Telesco was one of only two active general managers invited to address participants at the symposium. He is also the co-chairman of the NFL General Manager Advisory Committee.

Telesco and his wife, Larah, have a daughter, Elena, and two sons, Thomas and Nicholas.

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Updated: Aug. 19, 2019

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College Hometown How Acq. 2018 GP/GS/DNP/INA1 Ty Long P 6-2 205 26 1 Alabama-Birmingham Roswell, Ga. FA-’19 0/0/0/02 Easton Stick QB 6-1 217 23 R North Dakota State Omaha, Neb. D5-’19 —4 Michael Badgley K 5-10 183 24 2 Miami Summit, N.J. FA-’18 10/0/0/05 Tyrod Taylor QB 6-1 217 30 9 Virginia Tech Hampton, Va. UFA (Cle)-’19 4/3/11/16 Tyler Newsome P 6-3 219 24 R Notre Dame Carrollton, Ga. FA-’19 —7 Cardale Jones QB 6-5 250 26 3 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio T (Buf)-’17 0/0/0/08 Malachi Dupre WR 6-2 196 23 1 Lousiana State New Orleans, La. FA-’19 1/0/0/09 Jordan Smallwood WR 6-2 225 24 1 Oklahoma Jenks, Okla. FA-’19 0/0/0/0

10 Artavis Scott WR 5-11 195 24 2 Clemson Tarpon Springs, Fla. FA-‘17 0/0/0/011 Geremy Davis WR 6-3 211 27 5 Connecticut Lawrenceville, Ga. FA-’16 14/0/0/212 Travis Benjamin WR/PR 5-10 175 29 8 Miami Belle Glade, Fla. UFA (Cle)-’16 12/3/0/413 Keenan Allen WR 6-2 211 27 7 California Greensboro, N.C. D3-’13 16/14/0/015 Andre Patton WR 6-2 200 25 1 Rutgers Wilmington, Del. FA-‘17 0/0/0/017 Philip Rivers QB 6-5 228 37 16 North Carolina State Decatur, Ala. T (NYG)-’04 16/16/0/020 Desmond King II DB 5-10 200 24 3 Iowa Detroit, Mich. D5-’17 16/8/0/022 Justin Jackson RB 6-0 199 23 2 Northwestern Carol Stream, Ill. D7-’18 13/1/0/023 Rayshawn Jenkins S 6-2 220 25 3 Miami St. Petersburg, Fla. D4-’17 15/1/0/124 Trevor Williams CB 5-11 191 25 4 Penn State Baltimore, Md. FA-’16 9/7/0/426 Casey Hayward Jr. CB 5-11 192 29 8 Vanderbilt Perry, Ga. UFA (GB)-’16 16/16/0/027 Jaylen Watkins S 5-11 194 27 5 Florida Fort Myers, Fla. UFA (Phi)-’18 0/0/0/028 Brandon Facyson CB 6-2 197 24 2 Virginia Tech Newnan, Ga. FA-’18 15/0/0/129 Jeff Richards CB 6-2 210 28 2 Emporia State Del City, Okla. FA-’18 6/0/0/330 Austin Ekeler RB 5-10 200 24 3 Western State Colorado Eaton, Colo. FA-’17 14/3/0/231 Adrian Phillips S 5-11 210 27 5 Texas Garland, Texas FA-’14 16/7/0/032 Nasir Adderley S 6-0 195 22 R Delaware Philadelphia, Pa. D2-’19 —33 Derwin James Jr. S 6-2 215 23 2 Florida State Haines City, Fla. D1-’18 16/16/0/034 Derek Watt FB 6-2 234 26 4 Wisconsin Pewaukee, Wis. D6-’16 16/5/0/0

35d Adarius Pickett S 5-11 198 22 R UCLA Richmond, Calif. FA-’19 —35o Troymaine Pope RB 5-8 205 25 2 Jacksonville State Anniston, Ala. FA-’18 0/0/1/236o Jeremy Cox RB 6-0 226 23 R Old Dominion Hope Mills, N.C. FA-’19 —36d Roderic Teamer S 5-11 187 22 R Tulane New Orleans, La. FA-’19 —37o Derrick Gore RB 5-9 206 24 R Louisiana-Monroe Syracuse, N.Y. FA-’19 —37d Kemon Hall CB 5-11 191 22 R North Texas Calhoun City, Miss. FA-’19 —

38 Detrez Newsome RB 5-10 210 25 2 Western Carolina Raeford, N.C. FA-’18 9/0/0/439 Arrion Springs CB 5-11 208 23 1 Oregon San Antonio, Texas FA-’18 0/0/0/040 Chris Peace LB 6-2 238 23 R Virginia Newport News, Va. FA-’19 —

41o Ben Johnson TE 6-5 245 25 1 Kansas Basehor, Kan. FA-’18 —41d Rodney Randle CB 5-9 184 22 R Lamar Beaumont, Texas FA-’19 —

42 Uchenna Nwosu LB 6-2 251 22 2 Southern California Carson, Calif. D2-’18 16/3/0/043 Michael Davis CB 6-2 195 24 3 Brigham Young Glendale, Calif. FA-’17 16/9/0/044 Kyzir White LB 6-2 218 23 2 West Virginia Macungie, Pa. D4-’18 3/3/0/4

45d Bradford Lemmons CB 6-1 186 23 R Furman Columbia, S.C. FA-’19 —45t Cole Mazza LS 6-2 235 24 1 Alabama Bakersfield, Calif. FA-’19 0/0/0/046o Matt Sokol TE 6-5 249 23 R Michigan State Rochester, Mich. FA-’19 —46d Elijah Zeise LB 6-2 232 23 R Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-’19 —

47 Mike Windt LS 6-1 237 33 10 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’10 16/0/0/048 Nick Dzubnar LB 6-1 240 28 5 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Mission Viejo, Calif. FA-’15 16/0/0/049 Drue Tranquill LB 6-2 228 24 R Notre Dame Fort Wayne, Ind. D4-’19 —51 Emeke Egbule LB 6-2 245 22 R Houston Galena Park, Texas D6-’19 —52 Denzel Perryman LB 5-11 240 26 5 Miami Coral Gables, Fla. D2-’15 9/9/0/053 Mike Pouncey C 6-5 298 30 9 Florida Ardmore, Okla. FA-’18 16/16/0/054 Melvin Ingram III DE 6-2 247 30 8 South Carolina Rockingham, N.C. D1-’12 16/16/0/056 Kyle Wilson LB 6-0 231 23 1 Arkansas State Wichita, Kan. FA-’18 3/0/0/057 Jatavis Brown LB 5-11 221 25 4 Akron Belle Glade, Fla. D5-’16 15/10/0/158 Thomas Davis Sr. LB 6-1 235 36 15 Georgia Shellman, Ga. UFA (Car)-’19 12/12/0/060 Jamar McGloster T 6-6 319 24 1 Syracuse Newark, N.J. FA-’19 0/0/0/061 Scott Quessenberry C/G 6-4 310 24 2 UCLA La Costa, Calif. D5-’18 15/0/0/162 Chris Brown G 6-4 322 23 R Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’19 —63 Tanner Volson C 6-4 306 23 R North Dakota State Balfour, N.D. FA-’19 —66 Dan Feeney G 6-4 310 25 3 Indiana Orland Park, Ill. D3-’17 16/16/0/067 Brant Weiss T 6-6 297 24 1 Toledo Sunbury, Ohio FA-’19 0/0/0/068 Larry Allen G 6-4 285 23 R Harvard Danville, Calif. W (Dal)-’17 —69 Sam Tevi T 6-5 315 24 3 Utah Euless, Texas D6-’17 16/15/0/070 Dee Liner DT 6-2 334 25 1 Arkansas State Muscle Shoals, Ala. FA-’19 0/0/0/071 Damion Square NT 6-2 293 30 7 Alabama Houston, Texas W (KC)-’14 16/11/0/072 Reggie Howard DT 6-3 290 23 R Toledo Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’19 —

73o Blake Camper T 6-8 314 22 R South Carolina Virginia Beach, Va. FA-’19 —73d Thomas Costigan DE 6-3 235 21 R Bryant Stamford, Conn. FA-’19 —

74 Spencer Drango G 6-6 315 26 3 Baylor Cedar Park, Texas FA-’18 0/0/0/075 Michael Schofield III G/T 6-6 301 28 6 Michigan Orland Park, Ill. W (Den)-’17 16/16/0/077 Forrest Lamp G 6-4 310 25 3 Western Kentucky Venice, Fla. D2-’17 2/0/4/1078 Trent Scott T 6-5 320 25 2 Grambling State Huntsville, Ala. FA-’18 9/1/1/579 Trey Pipkins III T 6-6 304 22 R Sioux Falls Apple Valley, Minn. D3-’19 —80 Sean Culkin TE 6-5 255 26 3 Missouri Indian Rocks Beach, Fla. FA-’17 13/10/0/381 Mike Williams WR 6-4 220 24 3 Clemson Santee, S.C. D1-’17 16/5/0/082 Justice Liggins WR 6-1 209 24 1 Stephen F. Austin Tyler, Texas FA-’18 0/0/0/083 Vince Mayle TE 6-2 247 28 3 Washington State Sacramento, Calif. FA-’18 0/0/0/086 Hunter Henry TE 6-5 250 24 4 Arkansas Little Rock, Ark. D2-’16 0/0/0/088 Virgil Green TE 6-5 255 31 9 Nevada Tulare, Calif. UFA (Den)-’18 16/16/0/089 Jason Moore WR 6-2 213 24 R Findlay Oberlin, Ohio FA-’19 —90 Anthony Lanier II DE 6-6 285 26 3 Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA-’18 0/0/0/291 Cortez Broughton DT 6-2 291 22 R Cincinnati Warner Robins, Ga. D7-’19 —92 Brandon Mebane NT 6-1 311 34 13 California Los Angeles, Calif. UFA (Sea)-’16 12/12/0/493 Justin Jones DT 6-3 309 22 2 North Carolina State Austell, Ga. D3-’18 15/0/0/195 T.Y. McGill Jr. DT 6-0 299 26 5 North Carolina State Jesup, Ga. W (Phi)-’18 6/0/0/696 Patrick Afriyie DE 6-2 240 23 1 Colgate Sandy Hook, Conn. FA-’18 0/0/0/097 Joey Bosa DE 6-5 280 24 4 Ohio State Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. D1-’16 7/6/0/998 Isaac Rochell DE 6-4 280 24 2 Notre Dame McDonough, Ga. D7-‘17 16/3/0/099 Jerry Tillery DT 6-6 295 22 R Notre Dame Shreveport, La. D1-’19 —

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College Hometown How Acq. 2018 GP/GS/DNP/INA76 Russell Okung T 6-5 310 30 10 Oklahoma State Fort Bend, Texas UFA (Den)-‘17 15/15/0/1

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College Hometown How Acq. 2018 GP/GS/DNP/INA25 Melvin Gordon III RB 6-1 215 26 5 Wisconsin Kenosha, Wis. D1-’15 12/12/0/4

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College Hometown How Acq. 2018 GP/GS/DNP/INA50 Tre'Von Johnson LB 6-0 232 24 1 Weber State St. Louis, Mo. FA-’18 4/0/0/065 Koda Martin G 6-7 300 23 R Syracuse Manvel, Texas FA-’19 —84 Dylan Cantrell WR 6-3 226 25 1 Texas Tech Whitehouse, Texas D6-’18 0/0/0/487 Andrew Vollert TE 6-5 245 24 1 Weber State San Mateo, Calif. W (Cin)-’19 —

2019 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS NUMERICAL ROSTERACTIVE ROSTER

ACTIVE/NON-FOOTBALL ILLNESS

RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT

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2019 NUMERICAL ROSTER

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2019 ALPHABETICAL ROSTERUpdated: Aug. 19, 2019

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq.32 Adderley, Nasir S 6-0 195 5/31/97 R Delaware Philadelphia, Pa. D2-’1996 Afriyie, Patrick DE 6-2 240 7/20/96 1 Colgate Sandy Hook, Conn. FA-’1813 Allen, Keenan WR 6-2 211 4/27/92 7 California Greensboro, N.C. D3-’1368 Allen, Larry G 6-4 285 7/21/96 R Harvard Danville, Calif. W (Dal)-’17

4 Badgley, Michael K 5-10 183 7/28/95 2 Miami Summit, N.J. FA-’1812 Benjamin, Travis WR/PR 5-10 175 12/29/89 8 Miami Belle Glade, Fla. UFA (Cle)-’1697 Bosa, Joey DE 6-5 280 7/11/95 4 Ohio State Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. D1-’1691 Broughton, Cortez DT 6-2 291 9/2/96 R Cincinnati Warner Robins, Ga. D7-’1962 Brown, Chris G 6-4 322 4/26/96 R Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. FA-’1957 Brown, Jatavis LB 5-11 221 2/18/94 4 Akron Belle Glade, Fla. D5-’16

73o Camper, Blake T 6-8 314 12/17/96 R South Carolina Virginia Beach, Va. FA-’1973d Costigan, Thomas DE 6-3 235 8/26/97 R Bryant Stamford, Conn. FA-’1936o Cox, Jeremy RB 6-0 226 8/16/96 R Old Dominion Hope Mills, N.C. FA-’19

80 Culkin, Sean TE 6-5 255 6/11/93 3 Missouri Indian Rocks Beach, Fla. FA-’1711 Davis, Geremy WR 6-3 211 1/10/92 5 Connecticut Lawrenceville, Ga. FA-’1643 Davis, Michael CB 6-2 195 1/6/95 3 Brigham Young Glendale, Calif. FA-’1758 Davis Sr., Thomas LB 6-1 235 3/22/83 15 Georgia Shellman, Ga. UFA (Car)-’1974 Drango, Spencer G 6-6 315 10/15/92 3 Baylor Cedar Park, Texas FA-’18

8 Dupre, Malachi WR 6-2 196 10/12/95 1 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. FA-’1948 Dzubnar, Nick LB 6-1 240 8/15/91 5 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Mission Viejo, Calif. FA-’1551 Egbule, Emeke LB 6-2 245 10/13/96 R Houston Galena Park, Texas D6-’1930 Ekeler, Austin RB 5-10 200 5/17/95 3 Western State Colorado Eaton, Colo. FA-’1728 Facyson, Brandon CB 6-2 197 9/8/94 2 Virginia Tech Newnan, Ga. FA-’1866 Feeney, Dan G 6-4 310 5/29/94 3 Indiana Orland Park, Ill. D3-’17

37o Gore, Derrick RB 5-9 206 12/13/94 R Louisiana-Monroe Syracuse, N.Y. FA-’1988 Green, Virgil TE 6-5 255 8/3/88 9 Nevada Tulare, Calif. UFA (Den)-’18

37d Hall, Kemon CB 5-11 191 6/2/97 R North Texas Calhoun City, Miss. FA-’1926 Hayward Jr., Casey CB 5-11 192 9/9/89 8 Vanderbilt Perry, Ga. UFA (GB)-’1686 Henry, Hunter TE 6-5 250 12/7/94 4 Arkansas Little Rock, Ark. D2-’1672 Howard, Reggie DT 6-3 290 3/26/96 R Toledo Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’1954 Ingram III, Melvin DE 6-2 247 4/26/89 8 South Carolina Rockingham, N.C. D1-’1222 Jackson, Justin RB 6-0 199 4/22/96 2 Northwestern Carol Stream, Ill. D7-’1833 James Jr., Derwin S 6-2 215 8/3/96 2 Florida State Haines City, Fla. D1-’1823 Jenkins, Rayshawn S 6-2 220 1/25/94 3 Miami St. Petersburg, Fla. D4-’17

41o Johnson, Ben TE 6-5 245 7/28/94 1 Kansas Basehor, Kan. FA-’187 Jones, Cardale QB 6-5 250 9/29/92 3 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio T (Buf)-’17

93 Jones, Justin DT 6-3 309 8/28/96 2 North Carolina State Austell, Ga. D3-’1820 King II, Desmond DB 5-10 200 12/14/94 3 Iowa Detroit, Mich. D5-’1777 Lamp, Forrest G 6-4 310 2/20/94 3 Western Kentucky Venice, Fla. D2-’1790 Lanier II, Anthony DE 6-6 285 5/8/93 3 Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA-’18

45d Lemmons, Bradford CB 6-1 186 4/19/96 R Furman Columbia, S.C. FA-’1982 Liggins, Justice WR 6-1 209 12/14/94 1 Stephen F. Austin Tyler, Texas FA-’1870 Liner, Dee DT 6-2 334 10/29/93 1 Arkansas State Muscle Shoals, Ala. FA-’19

1 Long, Ty P 6-2 205 4/6/93 1 Alabama-Birmingham Roswell, Ga. FA-’1983 Mayle, Vince TE 6-2 247 6/12/91 3 Washington State Sacramento, Calif. FA-’18

45t Mazza, Cole LS 6-2 235 2/14/95 1 Alabama Bakersfield, Calif. FA-’1995 McGill Jr., T.Y. DT 6-0 299 11/23/92 5 North Carolina State Jesup, Ga. W (Phi)-’1860 McGloster, Jamar T 6-6 319 6/4/95 1 Syracuse Newark, N.J. FA-’1992 Mebane, Brandon NT 6-1 311 1/15/85 13 California Los Angeles, Calif. UFA (Sea)-’1689 Moore, Jason WR 6-2 213 6/23/95 R Findlay Oberlin, Ohio FA-’1938 Newsome, Detrez RB 5-10 210 3/6/94 2 Western Carolina Raeford, N.C. FA-’18

6 Newsome, Tyler P 6-3 219 7/14/95 R Notre Dame Carrollton, Ga. FA-’1942 Nwosu, Uchenna LB 6-2 251 12/28/96 2 Southern California Carson, Calif. D2-’1815 Patton, Andre WR 6-2 200 5/28/94 1 Rutgers Wilmington, Del. FA-‘1740 Peace, Chris LB 6-2 238 2/8/96 R Virginia Newport News, Va. FA-’1952 Perryman, Denzel LB 5-11 240 12/5/92 5 Miami Coral Gables, Fla. D2-’1531 Phillips, Adrian S 5-11 210 3/28/92 5 Texas Garland, Texas FA-’14

35d Pickett, Adarius S 5-11 198 9/5/96 R UCLA Richmond, Calif. FA-’1979 Pipkins III, Trey T 6-6 304 9/5/96 R Sioux Falls Apple Valley, Minn. D3-’19

35o Pope, Troymaine RB 5-8 205 11/29/93 2 Jacksonville State Anniston, Ala. FA-’1853 Pouncey, Mike C 6-5 298 7/24/89 9 Florida Ardmore, Okla. FA-’1861 Quessenberry, Scott C/G 6-4 310 3/23/95 2 UCLA La Costa, Calif. D5-’18

41d Randle, Rodney CB 5-9 184 2/27/97 R Lamar Beaumont, Texas FA-’1929 Richards, Jeff CB 6-2 210 1/3/91 2 Emporia State Del City, Okla. FA-’1817 Rivers, Philip QB 6-5 228 12/8/81 16 North Carolina State Decatur, Ala. T (NYG)-’0498 Rochell, Isaac DE 6-4 280 4/22/95 2 Notre Dame McDonough, Ga. D7-‘1775 Schofield III, Michael G/T 6-6 301 11/15/90 6 Michigan Orland Park, Ill. W (Den)-’1710 Scott, Artavis WR 5-11 195 10/12/94 2 Clemson Tarpon Springs, Fla. FA-‘1778 Scott, Trent T 6-5 320 1/25/94 2 Grambling State Huntsville, Ala. FA-’18

9 Smallwood, Jordan WR 6-2 225 1/18/95 1 Oklahoma Jenks, Okla. FA-’1946o Sokol, Matt TE 6-5 249 11/9/95 R Michigan State Rochester, Mich. FA-’19

39 Springs, Arrion CB 5-11 208 9/19/95 1 Oregon San Antonio, Texas FA-’1871 Square, Damion NT 6-2 293 2/6/89 7 Alabama Houston, Texas W (KC)-’14

2 Stick, Easton QB 6-1 217 9/15/95 R North Dakota State Omaha, Neb. D5-’195 Taylor, Tyrod QB 6-1 217 8/3/89 9 Virginia Tech Hampton, Va. UFA (Cle)-’19

36d Teamer, Roderic S 5-11 187 5/12/97 R Tulane New Orleans, La. FA-’1969 Tevi, Sam T 6-5 315 11/15/94 3 Utah Euless, Texas D6-’1799 Tillery, Jerry DT 6-6 295 10/8/96 R Notre Dame Shreveport, La. D1-’1949 Tranquill, Drue LB 6-2 228 8/15/95 R Notre Dame Fort Wayne, Ind. D4-’1963 Volson, Tanner C 6-4 306 5/4/96 R North Dakota State Balfour, N.D. FA-’1927 Watkins, Jaylen S 5-11 194 11/27/91 5 Florida Fort Myers, Fla. UFA (Phi)-’1834 Watt, Derek FB 6-2 234 11/7/92 4 Wisconsin Pewaukee, Wis. D6-’1667 Weiss, Brant T 6-6 297 6/8/95 1 Toledo Sunbury, Ohio FA-’1944 White, Kyzir LB 6-2 218 3/24/96 2 West Virginia Macungie, Pa. D4-’1881 Williams, Mike WR 6-4 220 10/4/94 3 Clemson Santee, S.C. D1-’1724 Williams, Trevor CB 5-11 191 9/15/93 4 Penn State Baltimore, Md. FA-’1656 Wilson, Kyle LB 6-0 231 11/2/95 1 Arkansas State Wichita, Kan. FA-’1847 Windt, Mike LS 6-1 237 5/29/86 10 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio FA-’10

46d Zeise, Elijah LB 6-2 232 11/28/95 R Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. FA-’19

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq.76 Okung, Russell T 6-5 310 10/7/88 10 Oklahoma State Fort Bend, Texas UFA (Den)-‘17

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq.25 Gordon III, Melvin RB 6-1 215 4/13/93 5 Wisconsin Kenosha, Wis. D1-’15

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown How Acq.84 Cantrell, Dylan WR 6-3 226 6/29/94 1 Texas Tech Whitehouse, Texas D6-’1850 Johnson, Tre'Von LB 6-0 232 2/10/95 1 Weber State St. Louis, Mo. FA-’1865 Martin, Koda G 6-7 300 8/21/95 R Syracuse Manvel, Texas FA-’1987 Vollert, Andrew TE 6-5 245 3/15/95 1 Weber State San Mateo, Calif. W (Cin)-’19

2019 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTERACTIVE ROSTER

ACTIVE/NON-FOOTBALL ILLNESS

RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT

RESERVE/INJURED

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2019 COACHING STAFF

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Nasir (nah-SEER) Adderley (ADD-er-lee)Patrick Afriyie (uh-FREE-yay)Cortez Broughton (BROUGHT-un)Nick Dzubnar (duh-ZOOB-nar)Austin Ekeler (ECK-ler)Emeke (EH-meh-keh) Egbule (EGG-boo-leh)Brandon Facyson (FAY-sen)Kemon Hall (key-MON)Vince Mayle (MAY-lee)Detrez (DEE-trez) NewsomeUchenna (oo-CHEN-uh) Nwosu (noo-WOE-sue)Russell Okung (oh-KOONG)Troymaine (troy-MANE) PopeMike Pouncey (POUNCE-ee)Scott Quessenberry (QWES-sin-bear-ee)Isaac Rochell (ROW-shell)Michael Schofield III (SKO-field)Matt Sokol (so-KULL)Arrion (air-REE-on) SpringsSam Tevi (teh-VEE)Kyzir (kie-ZEER) WhiteElijah Zeise (ZEISS)

Anthony Lynn – Head Coach George Stewart – Special Teams Coordinator/Assistant Head Coach Gus Bradley – Defensive Coordinator Ken Whisenhunt – Offensive Coordinator Keith Burns – Assistant Special Teams Chris Caminiti – Senior Coaching Assistant La’Roi Glover – Assistant Defensive Line Chris Harris – Assistant Defensive Backs Addison Lynch – Quality Control-Defense Phil McGeoghan – Wide Receivers Pat Meyer – Offensive Line Ron Milus – Defensive Backs Ryan Milus – Alex G. Spanos Coaching Fellow Mark Ridgley – Assistant Offensive Line Alfredo Roberts – Running Backs Seth Ryan – Quality Control-Offense Rip Scherer – Tight Ends Dan Shamash – Offensive Assistant Giff Smith – Defensive Line Richard Smith – Linebackers Shane Steichen – Quarterbacks John Lott – Head Strength and Conditioning Jonathan Brooks – Assistant Strength Tyler Judkins – Assistant Strength

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08/14Signed Ben Johnson (TE).Waived Josh Corcoran (LB).

08/12Signed Thomas Costigan (DE).Waived/Injured Andrew Vollert (TE).

08/06Jatavis Brown (LB) activated off PUP.

08/02Waived/Injured Cole Toner (C/G).Signed Jamar McGloster (OL).Waived/Injured Tre’von Johnson (LB).Claimed Larry Allen Jr. (OL) off waivers.

08/01Waived from IR Fred Trevillion (WR).Signed Dee Liner (DT).Waived Daniel Helm (TE).

07/28Signed Jordan Smallwood (WR).Signed Malachi Dupre (WR).Waived/Injured Fred Trevillion (WR).Waived/Injured Dylan Cantrell (WR).

07/24Signed Derrick Gore (RB).Placed Melvin Gordon (RB) on Reserve/Did Not Report.Placed Russell Okung (T) on Active/NFI.Placed Jatavis Brown (OLB) on Active/PUP.

06/28Signed Brant Weiss (OT).Waived/injured Koda Martin (OT).

06/14Signed Trey Pipkins (T).

06/12Signed Nasir Adderley (S).

06/11Signed Jerry Tillery (DT).

06/03Signed Fred Trevillion (WR).Waived/Injured Trevion Thompson (WR).

05/23Claimed Andrew Vollert (TE) off waivers.

05/16Signed Adarius Pickett (S).

05/15Waived Zachary Crabtree (T).

05/13Signed Kemon Hall (CB).Re-signed Damion Square (NT) to one-year contract.

05/11Signed Cortez Broughton (DT).Signed Emeke Egbule (LB).Signed Easton Stick (QB).Signed Drue Tranquill (LB).

05/10Signed Chris Peace (DE).Signed Chris Brown (G).Signed Blake Camper (T). Signed Josh Corcoran (LB).Signed Jeremy Cox (RB).Signed Daniel Helm (TE).Signed Reggie Howard (DT).Signed Bradford Lemmons (DB).Signed Koda Martin (G).Signed Jason Moore (WR).Signed Tyler Newsome (P).Signed Elijah Zeise (LB).Signed Tanner Volson (C).

Signed Trevion Thompson (WR).Signed Roderic Teamer (DB).Signed Matt Sokol (TE).Signed Rodney Randle (DB).

05/09Waived Austin Roberts (TE).

04/27Selected Cortez Broughton (DT) in the seventh round of the NFL Draft.Selected Emeke Egbule (LB) in the sixth round of the NFL Draft.Selected Easton Stick (QB) in the fifth round of the NFL Draft.Selected Drue Tranquill (LB) in the fourth round of the NFL Draft.

04/26Selected Trey Pipkins (T) in the third round of the NFL Draft.Selected Nasir Adderley (S) in the second round of the NFL Draft.

04/25Selected Jerry Tillery (DT) in the first round of the NFL Draft.

04/15Trevor Williams (CB) signed RFA tender.

04/09Signed Cole Mazza (LS).

03/27Re-signed Adrian Phillips (S) to one-year contract.

03/19Re-signed Geremy Davis (WR) to one-year contract.

03/15Isaac Rochell (DE) signed ERFA tender.Signed Thomas Davis (LB) to two-year contract.

03/14Signed Tyrod Taylor (QB) to two-year contract.

03/13Re-signed Brandon Mebane (NT) to two-year contract.

03/09Released Jahleel Addae (S).Re-signed Denzel Perryman (LB) to two-year contract.

02/25Re-signed Jaylen Watkins (DB).

01/22Signed Troymaine Pope (RB) to a reserve/future contract.

01/17Signed Spencer Drango (G) to a reserve/future contract.

01/15Waived Nick Rose (K).

01/14Signed Arrion Springs (DB) to a reserve/future contract.Signed Andre Patton (WR) to a reserve/future contract.Signed Vince Mayle (TE) to a reserve/future contract.Signed Justice Liggins (WR) to a reserve/future contract.Signed Ty Long (P) to a reserve/future contract.Signed Tre’Von Johnson (LB) to a reserve/future contract.Signed Patrick Afriyie (DE) to a reserve/future contract.Signed Cardale Jones (QB) to a reserve/future contract.

01/11Waived Troymaine Pope (RB).Signed Nick Rose (K) to the active roster.

01/07Placed Jatavis Brown (LB) on Reserve/Injured.Activated Hunter Henry (TE) from Reserve-Physically Unable to Perform list.

01/03Signed Fish Smithson (S) to the practice squad.Placed Dexter McCoil (S) on Practice Squad/Injured.

01/02Signed Dexter McCoil (S) to the practice squad.

2019 TRANSACTIONS

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UNOFFICIAL

Updated: Aug. 19, 2019

WR 13 Keenan Allen 12 Travis Benjamin 15 Andre Patton 82 Justice Liggins8 Malachi Dupre

LT 78 Trent Scott 79 Trey Pipkins III 73 Blake Camper [76 Russell Okung]LG 66 Dan Feeney 61 Scott Quessenberry 62 Chris Brown 68 Larry Allen C 53 Mike Pouncey 61 Scott Quessenberry 66 Dan Feeney 63 Tanner VolsonRG 75 Michael Schofield III 77 Forrest Lamp 68 Larry Allen RT 69 Sam Tevi 74 Spencer Drango 73 Blake Camper 67 Brant Weiss

60 Jamar McGlosterTE 86 Hunter Henry 88 Virgil Green 80 Sean Culkin 83 Vince Mayle

46 Matt Sokol 41 Ben JohnsonWR 81 Mike Williams 11 Geremy Davis 10 Artavis Scott 89 Jason Moore

9 Jordan SmallwoodQB 17 Philip Rivers 5 Tyrod Taylor 7 Cardale Jones 2 Easton StickFB 34 Derek Watt 36 Jeremy CoxRB 30 Austin Ekeler 22 Justin Jackson 38 Detrez Newsome 35 Troymaine Pope

36 Jeremy Cox 37 Derrick Gore

DE 97 Joey Bosa 98 Isaac Rochell 90 Anthony Lanier II 72 Reggie HowardDT 93 Justin Jones 95 T.Y. McGill Jr. 99 Jerry Tillery 91 Cortez BroughtonNT 92 Brandon Mebane 71 Damion Square 95 T.Y. McGill Jr. 70 Dee LinerDE 54 Melvin Ingram III 96 Patrick Afriyie 40 Chris Peace 46 Elijah Zeise

73 Thomas CostiganLB 58 Thomas Davis Sr. 44 Kyzir White 57 Jatavis BrownLB 52 Denzel Perryman 56 Kyle Wilson 48 Nick Dzubnar 49 Drue TranquillLB 42 Uchenna Nwosu 57 Jatavis Brown 51 Emeke EgbuleLCB 43 Michael Davis 24 Trevor Williams 28 Brandon Facyson 39 Arrion Springs

36 Roderic TeamerS 23 Rayshawn Jenkins 20 Desmond King II 27 Jaylen Watkins 32 Nasir AdderleyS 31 Adrian Phillips 35 Adarius Pickett [33 Derwin James Jr.]RCB 26 Casey Hayward Jr. 20 Desmond King II 29 Jeff Richards 41 Rodney Randle

45 Bradford Lemmons 37 Kemon Hall

P 1 Ty Long 6 Tyler NewsomeK 4 Michael Badgley 1 Ty LongH 1 Ty Long 6 Tyler NewsomeLS 47 Mike Windt 45 Cole MazzaKR 20 Desmond King II 30 Austin Ekeler 12 Travis Benjamin 10 Artavis ScottPR 20 Desmond King II 12 Travis Benjamin 35 Troymaine Pope

NOTE: Rookies are underlined; Players on PUP and Non-Football Illness are in brackets

2019 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS DEPTH CHARTCompiled by Chargers Communications

CHARGERS OFFENSE

CHARGERS DEFENSE

CHARGERS SPECIALISTS

DEPTH CHART

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RUSHING200 Yards Rushing, IndividualCHARGERS — LaDainian Tomlinson, Dec. 28, 2003, vs. Oakland (243 yards)OPPONENT — Adrian Peterson, Nov. 4, 2007, at Minnesota (296 yards)

100 Yards Rushing, IndividualCHARGERS — Melvin Gordon, Nov. 4, 2018, at Seattle (113 yards)OPPONENT — Joe Mixon, Dec. 9, 2018, vs. Bengals (111 yards)

100 Yards Rushing, One Half, IndividualCHARGERS — Melvin Gordon, Oct. 29, 2017, at New England (113 yards in first half)OPPONENT — Kareem Hunt, Sept. 24, 2017, vs. K.C. (121 yards in second half)

Two 100-Yard RushersCHARGERS — Darren Sproles (122 yards) and LaDainian Tomlinson (116 yards), Dec. 16, 2007, vs. DetroitOPPONENT — Frank Gore (158 yards) and Colin Kaepernick (151 yards), Dec. 20, 2014, at San Francisco

Four Touchdowns Rushing, IndividualCHARGERS — LaDainian Tomlinson, Oct. 14, 2007, vs. Oakland (3, 27, 13, 41 yards)OPPONENT — Never

Three Touchdowns Rushing, IndividualCHARGERS — Melvin Gordon, Oct. 15, 2018, at Cleveland (4, 10, 11 yards)OPPONENT — Darrel Young, Nov. 3, 2013, at Washington (1, 1, 4 yards)

Two Touchdowns Rushing, IndividualCHARGERS — Melvin Gordon, Nov. 25, 2018, vs. Arizona (28, 5 yards)OPPONENT — Damien Williams, Dec. 13, 2018, at Kansas City (2, 1 yards)

PASSING500 Yards Passing, IndividualCHARGERS — Philip Rivers, Oct. 18, 2015, at Green Bay (503 yards)OPPONENT — Never

400 Yards Passing, IndividualCHARGERS — Philip Rivers, Nov. 18, 2018, vs. Denver (401 yards)OPPONENT — Michael Vick, Sept. 15, 2013, at Philadelphia (428 yards)

300 Yards Passing, IndividualCHARGERS — Philip Rivers, Dec. 13, 2018, at Kansas City (313 yards)OPPONENT — Jared Goff, Sept. 23, 2018, at Rams (354 yards)

Six Touchdown Passes, IndividualCHARGERS — Dan Fouts, Nov. 22, 1981, at Oakland (12, 15, 29, 4, 5, 6 yards)OPPONENT — Never

Five Touchdown Passes, IndividualCHARGERS — Drew Brees, Oct. 31, 2004, vs. Oakland (17, 13, 23, 5, 1 yards)OPPONENT — Gus Frerotte, Nov. 19, 2000, at Denver (1, 5, 26, 10, 5 yards)

Four Touchdown Passes, IndividualCHARGERS — Philip Rivers, Oct. 9, 2016, at Oakland (29, 18, 1, 4 yards)OPPONENT — Patrick Mahomes, Sept. 9, 2018, vs. Kansas City (58, 1, 36, 1 yards)

Three Touchdown Passes, IndividualCHARGERS — Philip Rivers, Nov. 25, 2018, vs. Arizona (9, 2, 4 yards)OPPONENT — Jared Goff, Sept. 23, 2018, at Rams (3, 53, 6 yards)

Six Interceptions Thrown, IndividualCHARGERS — Ed Luther, Oct. 31, 1983, vs. WashingtonOPPONENT — Peyton Manning, Nov. 11, 2007, vs. Indianapolis

Five Interceptions Thrown, IndividualCHARGERS — Craig Whelihan, Dec. 13, 1998, at SeattleOPPONENT — Nathan Peterman, Nov. 19, 2017, vs. Buffalo

Four Interceptions Thrown, IndividualCHARGERS — Philip Rivers, Nov. 13, 2016, vs. MiamiOPPONENT — Nathan Peterman, Nov. 19, 2017, vs. Buffalo

RECEIVING10 or More Receptions, IndividualCHARGERS — Keenan Allen, Dec. 2, 2018, at Pittsburgh (14 receptions)OPPONENT — Robert Woods, Sept. 23, 2018, at Rams (10 receptions)

200 Yards Receiving, IndividualCHARGERS — Malcom Floyd, Oct. 10, 2010, at Oakland (213 yards)OPPONENT — Chad Johnson, Nov. 12, 2006, at Cincinnati (260 yards)

100 Yards Receiving, IndividualCHARGERS — Keenan Allen, Dec. 2, 2018, at Pittsburgh (148 yards)OPPONENT — Antonio Brown, Dec. 2, 2018, at Pittsburgh (154 yards)

100 Yards Receiving, One Half, IndividualCHARGERS — Tyrell Williams, Oct. 21, 2018, vs. Tennessee (101 yards in 1st half)OPPONENT — Antonio Brown, Dec. 2, 2018, at Pittsburgh (117 yards in 1st half)

Two 100-Yard ReceiversCHARGERS — Keenan Allen, Sept. 9, 2018, vs. Kansas City (108 yards) and Melvin Gordon (102 yards)OPPONENT — Emmanuel Sanders (120 yards) and Demaryius Thomas (105 yards), Oct. 23, 2014, at Denver

Five Touchdown Receptions, IndividualCHARGERS — Kellen Winslow, Nov. 22, 1981, at Oakland (15, 29, 4, 5, 3 yards)OPPONENT — Never

Four Touchdown Receptions, IndividualCHARGERS — Kellen Winslow, Nov. 22, 1981, at Oakland (15, 29, 4, 5, 3 yards)OPPONENT — Daryl Turner, Sept. 15, 1985, vs. Seattle (34, 15, 30, 7 yards)

Three Touchdown Receptions, IndividualCHARGERS — Danny Woodhead, Dec. 20, 2015, vs. Miami (20, 9, 9 yards)OPPONENT — Emmanuel Sanders, Oct. 23, 2014, at Denver (2, 31, 3 yards)

Two Touchdown Receptions, IndividualCHARGERS — Mike Williams, Dec. 13, 2018, at Kansas City (3, 1 yards)OPPONENT — Robert Woods, Sept. 23, 2018, at Rams (3, 6 yards)

COMBINATION100 Yards Rushing and Receiving, IndividualCHARGERS — Lionel James, Sept. 22, 1985, at Cincinnati (127 yards rushing, 118 yards receiving)OPPONENT — Essex Johnson, Sept. 30, 1973, vs. Cincinnati (121 yards rushing, 116 yards receiving)

300-Yard Passer, 100-Yard Rusher and 100-Yard ReceiverCHARGERS — Philip Rivers (313 yards passing), Brandon Oliver (101 yards rushing) and Malcom Floyd (103 yards receiving), Oct. 12, 2014, at OaklandOPPONENT — Jared Goff (354 yards passing), Todd Gurley (105 yards rushing) and Robert Woods (104 yards receiving), Sept. 23, 2018, at Rams

INTERCEPTIONSFour Interceptions, IndividualCHARGERS — NeverOPPONENT — Kwamie Lassiter, Dec., 17, 1998, at Arizona

Three Interceptions, IndividualCHARGERS — Antonio Cromartie, Nov. 11, 2007, vs. IndianapolisOPPONENT — Kwamie Lassiter, Dec., 17, 1998, at Arizona

Two Interceptions, IndividualCHARGERS — Desmond King, Oct 15, 2018, at ClevelandOPPONENT — Marcus Peters, Dec. 16, 2017, at Kansas City

Interception Returned for TouchdownCHARGERS — Desmond King, Nov. 4, 2018, at Seattle (42 yards; Russell Wilson, passer)OPPONENT — Antone Exum, Sept. 30, 2018, vs. San Francisco (32 yards; Philip Rivers, passer)

SACKSFive Sacks, IndividualCHARGERS — Leslie O’Neal, Nov. 16, 1986, vs. DallasOPPONENT — Never

Four-and-One-Half Sacks, IndividualCHARGERS — Leslie O’Neal, Nov. 16, 1986, vs. DallasOPPONENT — Hugh Douglas, Oct. 18, 1998, vs. Philadelphia

Four Sacks, IndividualCHARGERS — Antwan Barnes, Dec. 18, 2011, vs. BaltimoreOPPONENT — Justin Houston, Dec. 28, 2014, at Kansas City

Three-and-One-Half Sacks, IndividualCHARGERS — Kendall Reyes, Dec. 23, 2012, at New York JetsOPPONENT — Justin Houston, Dec. 28, 2014, at Kansas City

THE LAST TIME

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Three Sacks, IndividualCHARGERS — Melvin Ingram, Sept. 24, 2017, vs. Kansas CityOPPONENT — Dee Ford, Dec. 13, 2015, at Kansas City

Two-and-One-Half Sacks, IndividualCHARGERS — Melvin Ingram, Sept. 24, 2017, vs. Kansas CityOPPONENT — Chris Jones, Dec. 13, 2018, at Kansas City

Two Sacks, IndividualCHARGERS — Joey Bosa, Nov. 25, 2018, vs. ArizonaOPPONENT — Patrick Onwuasor, Dec. 22, 2018, vs. Baltimore

TOUCHDOWNSFive Touchdowns, IndividualCHARGERS — Kellen Winslow, Nov. 22, 1981, at Oakland (15-, 29-, 4-, 5-3-yard receptions)OPPONENT — Never

Four Touchdowns, IndividualCHARGERS — Danny Woodhead, Dec. 20, 2015, vs. Miami (2-yard run; 20-, 9-, 9-yard receptions)OPPONENT — Harvey Williams, Nov. 16, 1997, vs. Oakland (1-, 1-yard runs; 8-, 32-yard receptions)

Three Touchdowns, IndividualCHARGERS — Mike Williams, Dec. 13, 2018, at Kansas City (3, 1-yard receptions, 19-yard run)OPPONENT — Tyreek Hill, Sept. 9, 2018, vs. Kansas City (91-yard punt return; 58-, 1-yard receptions)

FIELD GOALS/PATsSix Field Goals Made, IndividualCHARGERS — Greg Davis, Oct. 5, 1997, at Oakland (30, 22, 38, 43, 33, 33 yards)OPPONENT — Phil Dawson, Nov. 5, 2006, vs. Cleveland (37, 20, 42, 30, 36, 35 yards)

Five Field Goals Made, IndividualCHARGERS — Nate Kaeding, Sept. 10, 2012, at Oakland (23, 28, 19, 41, 45 yards)OPPONENT — Justin Tucker, Nov. 1, 2015, at Baltimore (48, 29, 48, 45, 39 yards)

Four Field Goals Made, IndividualCHARGERS — Michael Badgley, Dec. 9, 2018, vs. Bengals (59, 31, 32, 45 yards)OPPONENT — Sebastian Janikowski, Dec.18, 2016, vs. Oakland (45, 33, 21, 44 yards)

50-Yard Field Goal, IndividualCHARGERS — Michael Badgley, Dec. 9, 2018, vs. Bengals (59 yards)OPPONENT — Justin Tucker, Dec. 22, 2018, vs. Baltimore (51 yards)

Blocked Field-Goal AttemptCHARGERS — Darrell Stuckey, Nov. 23, 2014, vs. St. Louis (46-yard Greg Zuerlein attempt)OPPONENT — Justin Ellis, Dec. 31, 2017, vs. Oakland (50-yard Nick Rose attempt)

Two-Point ConversionCHARGERS — Mike Williams, Dec. 13, 2018, at Kansas City (Philip Rivers, passer)OPPONENT — Mike Evans, Dec. 4, 2016, vs. Tampa Bay (Jameis Winston, passer)

Point After Touchdown MissedCHARGERS — Michael Badgley, Nov. 18, 2018, vs. Denver (2nd attempt, wide left)OPPONENT — Chris Boswell, Dec. 2, 2018, at Pittsburgh (second attempt, wide left)

Blocked Point After TouchdownCHARGERS — Corey Luiget, Nov. 12, 2017, at Jacksonville (Josh Lambo, first attempt)OPPONENT — Denico Autry, Dec. 31, 2017, vs. Oakland (Nick Rose, third attempt)

PUNTING80-Yard PuntCHARGERS — NeverOPPONENT — Dustin Colquitt, Dec. 2, 2007, at Kansas City (81 yards)

70-Yard PuntCHARGERS — Mike Scifres, Sept. 21, 2014, at Buffalo (72 yards)OPPONENT — Kevin Huber, Dec. 1, 2013, vs. Cincinnati (75 yards)

60-Yard PuntCHARGERS — Drew Kaser, Sept. 16, 2018, at Buffalo (66 yards)OPPONENT — Dustin Colquitt, Dec. 13, 2018, at Kansas City (61 yards)

Blocked PuntCHARGERS — Jerry Attaochu, Sept. 8, 2014, at Arizona (Drew Butler, punter)OPPONENT — Cory Littleton, Sept. 23, 2018, at Rams (Drew Kaser, punter)

10 or More Punts, IndividualCHARGERS — Drew Kaser, Nov. 12, 2017, at Jacksonville (10 punts for 485 yds)OPPONENT — Chad Stanley, Sept. 15, 2002, vs. Houston (10 punts for 406 yds)

No PuntsCHARGERS — Nov. 23, 2017, at DallasOPPONENT — Nov. 7, 1976, vs. Baltimore Colts

OTHER SPECIAL TEAMSKickoff Returned for TouchdownCHARGERS — Michael Spurlock, Dec. 30, 2012, vs. Oakland (99 yards)OPPONENT — Percy Harvin, Sept. 11, 2011, vs. Minnesota (103 yards)

Punt Returned for TouchdownCHARGERS — Desmond King, Dec. 2, 2018, at Pittsburgh Steelers (73 yards)OPPONENT — Tyreek Hill, Sept. 9, 2018, vs. Kansas City (91 yards)

Blocked Punt Returned for TouchdownCHARGERS — Jacob Hester, Oct. 25, 2009, at Kansas City (Recovered in end zone after Hester blocked Dustin Colquitt punt)OPPONENT — Blake Countess, Sept. 23, 2018, at Rams (Recovered in end zone after C. Littleton blocked Drew Kaser punt)

Recovered Own Onside Kick AttemptCHARGERS — Darrell Stuckey, Nov. 18, 2012, at Denver (Nick Novak, kicker)OPPONENT — Jonathan Grimes, Nov. 27, 2016, at Houston (Nick Novak, kicker)

OTHER DEFENSEShutout PostedCHARGERS — Oct. 22, 2017, vs. Denver Broncos (21-0 Chargers win)OPPONENT — Nov. 2, 2014, at Miami (37-0 Miami win)

Fumble Returned for TouchdownCHARGERS — Kyle Emanuel, Dec. 30, 2018, at Denver (18 yards)OPPONENT — Tavon Young, Dec. 22, 2018, vs. Baltimore (62 yards)

Safety ScoredCHARGERS — Oct. 13, 2016, vs. Denver (Penalty on Russell Okung in end zone)OPPONENT — Oct. 29, 2017, at New England (Travis Benjamin tackled in endzone on punt return)

MISCELLANEOUSNo PenaltiesCHARGERS — Oct. 9, 2011, at DenverOPPONENT — Dec. 4, 2005, vs. Oakland

Game Without TouchdownCHARGERS — Dec. 13, 2015, at Kansas CityOPPONENT — Oct. 22, 2017, vs. Denver

50 Points, GameCHARGERS — 54, Nov. 19, 2017, vs. BuffaloOPPONENT — 57, Oct. 1, 2000, at St. Louis

40 Points, GameCHARGERS — 45, Nov. 25, 2018, vs. ArizonaOPPONENT — 45, Nov. 6, 2011, vs. Green Bay

600 Yards Total Offense, GameCHARGERS — 661, Dec. 20, 1982, vs. CincinnatiOPPONENT — 614, Oct. 1, 2000 at St. Louis

500 Yards Total Offense, GameCHARGERS — 541, Sept. 9, 2018, vs. Kansas CityOPPONENT — 521, Sep. 23, 2018, at Rams

Regular season games only

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2019 PRESEASON STATISTICS

8/19/2019

1/1

Los Angeles Chargers / Week 3 / Through Sunday, August 18, 2019 / Pre Season

Won 0, Lost 2

8/8/2019 L 13 - 17 at Arizona Cardinals8/18/2019 L 17 - 19 New Orleans Saints Los Angeles

ChargersOpponent

Total First Downs 36 38Rushing 13 13Passing 18 22Penalty 5 33rd Down: Made/Att 9/24 6/213rd Down Pct. 37.5% 28.6%4th Down: Made/Att 0/1 0/14th Down Pct. 0.0% 0.0%Possession Avg. 31:20 28:41Total Net Yards 661 613Avg. Per Game 330.5 306.5Total Plays 116 121Avg. Per Play 5.7 5.1Net Yards Rushing 257 246Avg. Per Game 128.5 123.0Total Rushes 52 58Net Yards Passing 404 367Avg. Per Game 202.0 183.5Sacked/Yards Lost 4/23 4/28Gross Yards 427 395Attempts/Completions 60/39 59/39Completion Pct. 65.0% 66.1%Had Intercepted 3 2Punts/Average 11/45.5 9/48.4Net Punting Avg. 37.8 36.8Penalties/Yards 21/196 17/162Fumbles/Ball Lost 1/1 3/2Touchdowns 4 4Rushing 2 1Passing 1 3Returns 1 0Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 0 24 0 6 0 30Opponents 3 7 10 16 0 36Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsT.Pope 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6A.Patton 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6M.Badgley 0 0 0 0 3/3 1/1 0 6J.Jackson 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6E.Stick 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 4 2 1 1 3/3 1/1 0 30Opponents 4 1 3 0 3/3 3/3 0 362-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/1, Opponents: 0/1Sacks: I.Rochell 1.0, J.Tillery 1.0, C.Peace 1.0, R.Teamer 0.5,D.Liner 0.5 Team: 4.0, Opponents: 4.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDJ.Jackson 13 55 4.2 17 1E.Stick 2 51 25.5 31t 1A.Ekeler 8 49 6.1 19 0T.Taylor 3 35 11.7 23 0D.Newsome 10 30 3.0 8 0T.Pope 12 24 2.0 7 0C.Jones 2 13 6.5 9 0G.Davis 1 0 0.0 0 0J.Cox 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 52 257 4.9 31t 2Opponents 58 246 4.2 23 1

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDT.Pope 6 38 6.3 10 0A.Scott 5 67 13.4 31 0A.Patton 4 62 15.5 24t 1A.Ekeler 4 35 8.8 15 0M.Dupre 3 39 13.0 25 0H.Henry 3 22 7.3 9 0J.Cox 3 21 7.0 14 0G.Davis 2 21 10.5 15 0S.Culkin 2 21 10.5 12 0D.Newsome 2 5 2.5 5 0M.Williams 1 28 28.0 28 0A.Vollert 1 25 25.0 25 0J.Smallwood 1 20 20.0 20 0V.Mayle 1 14 14.0 14 0J.Jackson 1 9 9.0 9 0J.Liggins 0 0 0.0 0 0J.Moore 0 0 0.0 0 0M.Sokol 0 0 0.0 0 0T.Benjamin 0 0 0.0 0 0Team 39 427 10.9 31 1Opponents 39 395 10.1 27t 3

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDD.Tranquill 1 4 4.0 4 0J.Watkins 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 2 4 2.0 4 0Opponents 3 94 31.3 52 0

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BT.Newsome 6 258 43.0 34.0 0 0 50 0T.Long 5 243 48.6 42.4 1 3 56 0Team 11 501 45.5 37.8 1 3 56 0Opponents 9 436 48.4 36.8 0 4 55 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDA.Scott 4 1 6 1.5 6 0T.Pope 3 1 99 33.0 81t 1Team 7 2 105 15.0 81t 1Opponents 7 2 65 9.3 26 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDJ.Cox 2 42 21.0 28 0T.Pope 1 19 19.0 19 0D.Gore 1 13 13.0 13 0Team 4 74 18.5 28 0Opponents 4 97 24.3 29 0

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+M.Badgley 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 0/ 0Team 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 0/ 0Opponents 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0/ 0 1/ 1Fumbles Lost: A.Ekeler 1 Total: 1Opponent Fumble Recoveries: K.Wilson 1, A.Pickett 1 Total: 2

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost RatingC.Jones 20 14 158 70.0% 7.9 1 5.0% 0 0.0% 25 2/ 13 110.0E.Stick 24 12 140 50.0% 5.8 0 0.0% 2 8.3% 31 1/ 6 33.3T.Taylor 16 13 129 81.3% 8.1 0 0.0% 1 6.3% 28 1/ 4 74.2Team 60 39 427 65.0% 7.1 1 1.7% 3 5.0% 31 4/ 23 70.6Opponents 59 39 395 66.1% 6.7 3 5.1% 2 3.4% 27t 4/ 28 87.9

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2/8/2019 STATISTICS

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Los Angeles Chargers / Week 2 / Through Sunday, January 13, 2019 / Postseason

Won 1, Lost 1

1/6/2019 W 23- 17 at Baltimore Ravens1/13/2019 L 28- 41 at New England Patriots

Los AngelesChargers Opponent

Total First Downs 36 41Rushing 5 14Passing 24 25Penalty 7 23rd Down: Made/Att 11/30 12/293rd Down Pct. 36.7% 41.4%4th Down: Made/Att 2/2 3/34th Down Pct. 100.0% 100.0%Possession Avg. 27:40 32:20Total Net Yards 578 727Avg. Per Game 289.0 363.5Total Plays 129 137Avg. Per Play 4.5 5.3Net Yards Rushing 108 245Avg. Per Game 54.0 122.5Total Rushes 43 57Net Yards Passing 470 482Avg. Per Game 235.0 241.0Sacked/Yards Lost 3/21 7/55Gross Yards 491 537Attempts/Completions 83/47 73/48Completion Pct. 56.6% 65.8%Had Intercepted 1 1Punts/Average 11/37.6 10/44.1Net Punting Avg. 32.5 35.5Penalties/Yards 10/68 16/116Fumbles/Ball Lost 2/2 4/2Touchdowns 5 7Rushing 2 4Passing 3 3Returns 0 0Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 13 6 7 25 0 51Opponents 14 21 6 17 0 58Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsM.Badgley 0 0 0 0 2/2 5/6 0 17M.Gordon 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12K.Allen 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 1 8A.Gates 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6V.Green 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6M.Williams 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2Team 5 2 3 0 2/2 5/6 2 51Opponents 7 4 3 0 7/7 3/4 0 582-Pt. Conversions: Team 2/ 3, Opponents: 0/ 0Sacks: M.Ingram 2.0, U.Nwosu 1.0, I.Rochell 1.0, J.Bosa 1.0,J.Jones 1.0, D.King 1.0 Team: 7.0, Opponents: 3.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDM.Gordon 26 55 2.1 14 2A.Ekeler 11 29 2.6 7 0P.Rivers 3 15 5.0 9 0J.Jackson 3 9 3.0 4 0Team 43 108 2.5 14 2Opponents 57 245 4.3 40 4

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDA.Gates 9 76 8.4 14 1M.Williams 7 110 15.7 28 0T.Williams 7 103 14.7 29 0A.Ekeler 7 33 4.7 9 0K.Allen 6 112 18.7 43t 1J.Jackson 3 22 7.3 20 0T.Benjamin 3 11 3.7 8 0M.Gordon 2 14 7.0 11 0V.Green 2 9 4.5 8 1D.Watt 1 1 1.0 1 0H.Henry 0 0 0 0 0Team 47 491 10.4 43t 3Opponents 48 537 11.2 39 3

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDA.Phillips 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 1 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 0

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BD.Jones 11 414 37.6 32.5 1 1 45 0Team 11 414 37.6 32.5 1 1 45 0Opponents 10 441 44.1 35.5 2 2 59 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDD.King 5 1 46 9.2 33 0Team 5 1 46 9.2 33 0Opponents 5 1 37 7.4 16 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDD.King 6 179 29.8 72 0J.Jackson 1 17 17.0 17 0T.Benjamin 1 6 6.0 6 0Team 8 202 25.3 72 0Opponents 8 129 16.1 24 0

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+M.Badgley 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 2/ 3 1/ 1Team 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 2/ 3 1/ 1Opponents 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 0/ 0 0/ 1Fumbles Lost: V.Green 1, D.King 1 Total: 2Opponent Fumble Recoveries: M.Ingram 1, A.Phillips 1 Total: 2

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost RatingP.Rivers 83 47 491 56.6% 5.9 3 3.6% 1 1.2% 43t 3/ 21 80.9Team 83 47 491 56.6% 5.9 3 3.6% 1 1.2% 43t 3/ 21 80.9Opponents 73 48 537 65.8% 7.4 3 4.1% 1 1.4% 39 7/ 55 95.5

2018 STATISTICS (POSTSEASON)

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2018 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Official Totals — Based on coaches’ film review through Dec. 31 at Denver with press box totals for Dec. 9 vs. Cincinnati.

— Tackles — — Fumbles — Player Solo Assisted Total Sacks Yards Tackles for Loss QB Hits Interceptions Passes Def. Forced Recoveries Derwin James . . . . . . . . . .79 30 109 3.5 17.0 3.5 6 3 15 0 0 Jatavis Brown . . . . . . . . . .69 31 100 1.0 8.0 1 0 0 4 1 0 Adrian Phillips . . . . . . . . . .55 22 77 0.0 0.0 4 1 1 12 1 0 Jahleel Addae . . . . . . . . . .51 21 72 1.0 13.0 1 1 1 6 0 1 Denzel Perryman . . . . . . .41 23 64 0.0 0.0 0 2 1 2 0 0 Desmond King II . . . . . . . .46 14 60 0.0 0.0 4 2 3 13 1 1 Damion Square. . . . . . . . .25 30 55 3.0 13.5 5 5 0 3 0 0 Melvin Ingram III . . . . . . .35 18 53 7.0 53.5 14 18 1 5 1 0 Brandon Mebane . . . . . . .25 28 53 1.0 4.0 3 2 0 1 1 0 Darius Philon. . . . . . . . . . .26 24 50 4.0 17.5 8 5 0 1 0 0 Casey Hayward Jr. . . . . .41 5 46 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 9 0 0 Michael Davis . . . . . . . . . .35 8 43 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 8 0 0 Isaac Rochell . . . . . . . . . . .21 21 42 5.0 38.0 8 4 1 1 0 0 Uchenna Nwosu. . . . . . . .13 15 28 3.5 15.5 4.5 10 0 1 0 0 Kyle Emanuel. . . . . . . . . . .19 8 27 1.0 0.0 3 2 0 0 0 1 Justin Jones . . . . . . . . . . .10 16 26 0.5 3.5 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 Joey Bosa. . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 5 24 5.5 42.5 7.5 6 0 0 0 1 Trevor Williams. . . . . . . . .19 3 22 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 5 0 0 Corey Liuget . . . . . . . . . . .11 9 20 1.5 9.5 5.5 2 0 1 0 1 Kyzir White . . . . . . . . . . . .12 7 19 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 3 0 0 Hayes Pullard . . . . . . . . . .12 5 17 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Rayshawn Jenkins . . . . . . . 8 5 13 0.5 3.5 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 Christopher Landrum . . . . 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 0 T.Y. McGill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brandon Facyson . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 678 351 1,029 38.0 239.0 77 73 13 91 5 6 Defensive Backs . . . . . . 334 108 442 5.0 33.5 15 11 9 68 2 3 Defensive Linemen . . . 178 154 332 27.5 182.0 51.5 48 2 12 2 2 Linebackers . . . . . . . . . . 166 89 255 5.5 23.5 10.5 14 2 11 1 1

Player Total Tackles Adrian Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Nick Dzubnar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Geremy Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Uchenna Nwosu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Austin Ekeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Rayshawn Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Michael Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Justin Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Jeff Richards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Derek Watt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Jatavis Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Kyle Emanuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Brandon Facyson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Hayes Pullard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Tre’Von Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Detrez Newsome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Michael Badgley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Isaac Rochell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Kyle Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Desmond King. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Caleb Sturgis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Kyzir White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Trevor Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Mike Windt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135

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2018 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (postseason) Official Totals — Based on press box totals through AFC Divisional at New England (Jan. 13). Special Teams tackles based on coaches’ film review.

— Tackles — — Fumbles — Player Solo Assisted Total Sacks Yards Tackles for Loss QB Hits Interceptions Passes Def. Forced Recoveries Jahleel Addae . . . . . . . . . . . 9 10 19 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Derwin James . . . . . . . . . .10 4 14 0.0 0.0 3 1 0 0 0 0 Rayshawn Jenkins . . . . . . . 8 4 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adrian Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 12 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 3 0 1 Desmond King II . . . . . . . . . 6 4 10 1.0 1.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Melvin Ingram III . . . . . . . . 8 1 9 2.0 17.0 3 3 0 1 1 1 Casey Hayward Jr. . . . . . . . 7 1 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Michael Davis . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Justin Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 6 1.0 3.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Kyle Emanuel. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brandon Mebane . . . . . . . . 5 0 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uchenna Nwosu. . . . . . . . . 4 1 5 1.0 18.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Isaac Rochell . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 4 1.0 10.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Darius Philon. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Joey Bosa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 3 1.0 6.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Damion Square. . . . . . . . . . 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hayes Pullard . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.Y. McGill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 48 130 7.0 55.0 15 11 1 7 2 2 Defensive Backs . . . . . . . .50 32 82 1.0 1.0 6 3 1 6 0 1 Defensive Linemen . . . . .26 8 34 5.0 36.0 8 8 0 1 1 1 Linebackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 8 14 1.0 18.0 1 0 0 0 1 0

Player Total Tackles Nick Dzubnar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Uchenna Nwosu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Jeff Richards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Geremy Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Desmond King II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Kyle Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Austin Ekeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Kyle Emanuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Justin Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Rayshawn Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

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