Watch: Scenes after Chargers’ victory over Giants

Watch as the Chargers celebrated their 37-21 win over the Giants.

The Chargers improved to 8-5 after beating the Giants in Week 14.

Los Angeles dominated on both sides of the ball, highlighted by a stellar performance from Justin Herbert, who became the first quarterback to have 30 touchdown passes in each of his first two seasons.

Following the 37-21 victory, watch below as the Chargers celebrated, including head coach Brandon Staley’s weekly post-game speech.

AFC West standings, playoff picture after Week 14

Heading into Week 15, a look at how the AFC West standings and the playoff picture currently shape up.

The Chargers improved to 8-5 after beating the Giants on Sunday afternoon.

Following the win, how does it affect Los Angeles, and how does it stack up with the other teams in the AFC West and conference?

Here’s a look at the division standings entering Week 15 and their matchup against the Chiefs on Thursday night:

1. Chiefs (9-4)

2. Chargers (8-5)

3. Broncos (7-6)

4. Raiders (6-7)

And, a look at the playoff picture:

1. Patriots (9-4)

2. Titans (9-4)

3. Chiefs (9-4)

4. Ravens (8-5)

5. Chargers (8-5)

6. Colts (7-6)

7. Bills (7-6)

AFC playoff matchups if the season ended today:

  • No. 2 Titans vs. No. 7 Bills
  • No. 3 Chiefs vs. No. 6 Colts
  • No. 4 Ravens vs. No. 5 Chargers

A win over the Chiefs would complete the sweep and put the Chargers atop the AFC West again.

Twitter reacts to Chargers’ 37-21 win over Giants

What the general population thought of the Chargers’ Week 14 win over the Giants.

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The Chargers took care of business in Week 14, defeating the Giants by the score of 37-21.

It was complete domination by Los Angeles on both sides of the ball.

By the fourth quarter, Justin Herbert was resting on the sidelines after becoming the first quarterback ever to collect 30 touchdown passes in both of his first two seasons.

Here’s what the general population said about the Bolts’ victory:

Chargers provide injury updates on Austin Ekeler, Keenan Allen and Derwin James

Chargers HC Brandon Staley talked about the status of three key players following their win over the Giants.

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Following the Chargers’ 37-21 win over the Giants, Brandon Staley provided updates on Austin Ekeler’s ankle injury and the status of two inactives this week, Keenan Allen and Derwin James.

According to Staley, Ekeler is fine and could have returned to the game. Fans can now sigh in relief since the AFC matchup with the Chiefs is in just four days, and Los Angeles will need all of its firepower against Kansas City.

Another positive update that Staley discussed was Allen, who was out on Sunday. Staley is optimistic about Allen’s return, which would require him to clear protocols to play Thursday.

The status of James is more ambiguous. Staley said this about the star safety: “We just wanted to make sure that we were careful. … So hoping for a good recovery here and hopefully, we can get him back Thursday night.”

Against an offense led by Patrick Mahomes, the Chargers will need all their starters, especially James, the heart and soul of the defense.

5 quick takes from Chargers’ victory over Giants

Highlighting everything notable from the Los Angeles Chargers’ victory over the New York Giants.

The Chargers built off last weekend’s performance and beat the Giants on Sunday afternoon, 37-21.

Here are five quick takeaways from Los Angeles’ Week 14 win over New York:

Justin Herbert is not human

Herbert may be the best quarterback in the NFL right, and I’m not even kidding. Every week, he’s torching opposing defenses, but there’s always a throw or two that has jaws dropping. This week, it was on 3rd-and-long, on the run, off his back foot while being hit from behind. It was a straight dime right into the hands of Jalen Guyton for a 60-yard score. Later on, with his touchdown pass to Jared Cook, Herbert became the first player to have 30 touchdown passes in each of his first two seasons. He finished the game 23-of-31 passing for 275 yards and three touchdowns. Furthermore, he had an 8.6-yard average depth of target and two big-time throws, per Pro Football Focus.

No Keenan Allen, no problem

The Giants’ secondary is the team’s strong suit, but the Chargers had no issues with their receivers consistently getting open and making plays. Guyton led the group with three catches for 89 yards and the deep touchdown catch. Rookie Josh Palmer capitalized on his extensive playing time, finishing with five receptions for 66 yards and a score. Mike Williams caught all of his six targets for 61 yards. In total, Herbert connected with nine different targets throughout the afternoon.

Pounded the rock

The Giants entered the game ranked 31st in run defense DVOA and 25th in yards per game allowed on the ground, and the Chargers made sure to exploit it. Austin Ekeler led the pack with 12 carries for 67 yards, four rushing first downs and two explosive carries, per PFF. Justin Jackson turned nine carries in 35 yards (3.9 yards per carry). While not the most efficient, Joshua Kelley had a rush that went for 12 yards. As a whole, Los Angeles finished with 152 yards rushing and 4.1 yards per carry. A lot of credit also goes to the offensive line for generating plenty of push upfront and clearing holes for the ball carriers.

Solid secondary

The Chargers have been susceptible to the pass in prior weeks, but they changed the narrative against the Giants, holding Mike Glennon to 17-of-36 passing for 191 yards (4.6 yards per pass), two touchdowns, one that came in garbage time and an interception. This came with a thin secondary that was without Derwin James and Asante Samuel Jr. Michael Davis and Chris Harris Jr. were the standouts on the backend. Sticky in coverage, Davis and Harris finished with four and three passes defended, respectively. Harris allowed just one catch for 24 yards on five targets. Their efforts paid dividends on third-down situations, as well.

Punting problems

The Chargers have shown improvement on special teams. However, that was an exception for the punt unit on Sunday. In particular, it was Ty Long who had his fair share of struggles. Long averaged just 26 yards per punt.

Justin Herbert’s insane throw extends Chargers’ lead over Giants

Justin Herbert is not human.

Two words: Justin Herbert.

Herbert threw a 59-yard bomb to wide receiver Jalen Guyton for a score with less than 20 seconds remaining in the first half.

Herbert has reached 60 passing touchdowns in 28 NFL games, the fourth-fastest in league history.

Check out Herbert’s incredible throw here:

Los Angeles leads New York, 24-7.

 

WR Josh Palmer’s touchdown retakes Chargers’ lead over Giants

This marked Josh Palmer’s second career touchdown.

Justin Herbert and Josh Palmer connected for a 12-yard touchdown.

The scoring play featured a good stick route from Palmer and precise ball placement by Herbert.

Check out the rookie’s second career touchdown:

Los Angeles leads New York, 14-7.

RB Austin Ekeler’s rushing touchdown gets Chargers on board first vs. Giants

This marked Austin Ekeler’s 16th touchdown on the season.

With help from the Chargers’ offensive line, Austin Ekeler scored the first touchdown of the game to begin the scoring at SoFi Stadium.

Check out Ekeler’s 16th touchdown of the season:

Los Angeles is tied up with New York at seven apiece.

Chargers inactives: See who’s in and who’s out for Week 14 vs. Giants

The Chargers ruled out six players, including Derwin James.

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The Los Angeles Chargers are set to take on the New York Giants in Week 14.

Here is a look at their inactives today:

Easton Stick

Asante Samuel Jr.

Alohi Gilman

Derwin James Jr.

Larry Rountree III

Breiden Fehoko

With Derwin James and Alohi Gilman both out, Nasir Adderley will likely take on a bigger role.

Trey Marshall and Ben DeLuca are the only other safeties active. Chris Harris Jr. could play safety, but that would mean the Chargers would be without a starting slot corner.

With Linval Joseph back, Breiden Fehoko will not play.

How to watch, listen, stream, wager Chargers vs. Giants

To get you prepared, here is everything you need to know about the matchup between the Chargers and Giants.

The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to carry their momentum from last weekend as they’re set to take on the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Week 14 matchup:

Game Information

Los Angeles Chargers vs. New York Giants

Sunday, Dec. 12` — 1:05 p.m. PT

SoFi Stadium — Inglewood, CA


Television

Those in the periwinkle area will get the game on FOX.

Adam Amin and Mark Schlereth will have the call.


Radio

ALT 98.7 FM

KBUA 105.5 / KBUE 94.3 FM


Streaming

fuboTV (try it free)


Betting

Lines are from Tipico Sports

Money line: Giants +340 (bet $100 to win $340) | Chargers -475 (bet $475 to win $100)

Against the spread (ATS): Giants +9.5 (-110) | Chargers -9.5 (-110)

Over/Under (O/U): 43.5 (O: -108 | U: -112)


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