In the annals of “Chargering” — loosely defined as the Los Angeles Chargers finding new and increasingly painful ways to lose football games — nothing may top a two-play sequence from their loss to the Houston Texans to kick off Wild Card Weekend.
After a disastrous pair of drives both ended in interceptions thrown by Justin Herbert, one of them a Pick-Six to give the Texans a 20-6 lead, the Chargers took over possession trailing 20-6 early in the fourth quarter. A pair of sacks from Houston pushed the Chargers to a 3rd-and-26 situation, and with just over ten minutes remaining and Los Angeles deep in their own territory,
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