2024 Chargers schedule with game-by-game predictions

Here are my early game-by-game predictions for the Chargers’ 2024 season.

The Chargers will have three primetime games in 2024 and they will open up the season at home against the Raiders.

Below is a full breakdown of Los Angeles’ schedule with score predictions for each matchup:

The Chargers begin the Jim Harbaugh era at home against the Raiders, who are still proudly holding their 63-21 victory over the Bolts from last season despite facing a backup quarterback in Easton Stick. Los Angeles uses this as fuel and sets the tone with this new regime by beating former Chargers general manager Tom Telesco’s led Raiders.

Prediction: Win (1-0)

The Panthers finished as the worst team in the NFL last season and I would not be surprised if they end up being bottom of the barrel again this year. Carolina has a young head coach in Dave Canales, a young quarterback in Bryce Young and a roster with no star power.

Prediction: Win (2-0)

After two consecutive wins, the Chargers travel to Heinz Field, where they will meet Russell Wilson. They’re familiar with him, having played with the Broncos the past two seasons. I expect Wilson to play better than he did in Denver under a much better head coach in Mike Tomlin. Furthermore, Pittsburgh’s defense is stout and I could see that presenting problems for a Chargers offense that will still be finding its rhythm.

Prediction: Loss (2-1)

The Chargers return home after being on the road, where they face the toughest opponent on their schedule. Los Angeles hired Harbaugh to help stop Patrick Mahomes and company. But in his first meeting against Kansas City, I don’t see that being the case. They added to the wide receiver core with Hollywood Brown and first-round pick Xavier Worthy. And despite losing star cornerback L’Jarius Sneed, as long as Steve Spagnuolo is calling the plays, the defense will be dominant.

Prediction: Loss (2-2)

The Chargers have seemed to struggle when they travel to Denver to play the Broncos. But those games have normally come late in the season. They break the mold, as they will likely be facing rookie Bo Nix, who will likely experience some growing pains.

Prediction: Win (3-2)

The Cardinals did a good job of adding pieces to their roster, including first-round wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., but the jury is still out on what they’ll get with Kyler Murray under center. This seems like a game where the Chargers will have a lot of success running the football, too.

Prediction: Win (4-2)

A familiar face returns to Los Angeles, as Derek Carr, the former Raider, is donning a new jersey. The last time Carr came to SoFi Stadium, he was sacked six times. The Chargers, including former teammate Khalil Mack, will be hungry to get to Carr. I see him making a few mistakes and Los Angeles capitalizing on them.

Prediction: (5-2)

The Browns will get back Deshaun Watson, who underwent shoulder surgery at the midway point last season. That, a healthy offensive line and the addition of wide receiver Jerry Jeudy should help. But the strength of this Cleveland team lies on the defensive side of the ball, which is what I see as giving the Chargers problems. This seems like it will come down to the last possession and I see the Browns having the football.

Prediction: Loss (5-3)

It’s hard to envision a Titans team without Mike Vrabel as head coach and Derrick Henry in the backfield. They did add some explosive pieces with running back Tony Pollard and wide receivers Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd to join Deandre Hopkins. But I don’t see Will Levis making a leap in Year 2.

Prediction: Win (6-3)

Quarterback Joe Burrow is 0-2 against the Chargers. Burrow will remain winless as this is the point of the season when the Chargers should have their full identity on both sides of the ball. Additionally, Harbaugh will have the team motivated as they look to fight for a playoff spot.

Prediction: Win (7-3)

The Harbaugh Bowl: Part 2. Jim meets his brother John for the second time, as he looks to seek revenge after losing in Super Bowl XLVII when the 49ers clashed against the Ravens. I expect this to be a smash-mouth and low-scoring game, but John ends up staying undefeated. This Baltimore team is too talented with Lamar Jackson leading the pack. The Chargers, on the other hand, are good but they’re still in Year 1 in this new regime. Don’t count out a playoff rematch…

Prediction: Loss (7-4)

The Chargers will be coming off the loss to the Ravens and this is a Falcons team that actually has someone decent at the quarterback position with Kirk Cousins. They also have good playmakers, but after suffering defeat to the Ravens, I think Los Angeles comes into Atlanta, plays with a lot of fire and picks up a win.

Prediction: Win (8-4)

The Chargers are looking to even out the series against the Chiefs. Unfortunately, they are unable to do so. The hostile environment in Arrowhead Stadium in prime time is one thing, but this game will be played in cold temperatures. And I just don’t see them being able to overcome that and a Chiefs team that will likely be pushing for the No. 1 seed at that point in the season. I still expect this to be an exciting game, nonetheless.

Prediction: Loss (8-5)

The Chargers return home to take on a Buccaneers team that made it to the playoffs last season, led by quarterback Baker Mayfield. Los Angeles should beat Tampa Bay, but they aren’t completely restored from the Sunday night game against the Chiefs and fall short.

Prediction: Loss (8-6)

At this point in the season, the Broncos will be contending for a top-5 draft pick, while the Chargers will be playing for a playoff spot. While Nix will have his struggles, Denver’s defense is decent, but the Bolts will still take it to them. Los Angeles gets the sweep.

Prediction: Win (9-6)

This has the makings of a trap game. It will be played in Foxborough late in December, which means that there will likely be some funky weather. I would tally it as a loss if Bill Belichick were the head coach. But with a first-year head coach in Jerod Mayo and a rookie quarterback in Drake Maye, the Patriots aren’t going to be a problem for the Chargers.

Prediction: Win (10-6)

It sure would be nice if the Chargers swept the Raiders. But it doesn’t happen. Why? Harbaugh will be resting his starters to get ready for the playoffs.

Prediction: Loss (10-7)