The Chargers defeated the Falcons on Sunday, improving to 8-4.
Here’s our recap of the Week 13 win.
It was over when…
Derwin James intercepted Kirk Cousins with 47 seconds remaining.
Notable number
Per AP Sports’ Joe Reedy, Ladd McConkey’s 105 yards are the most receiving yards by a Chargers rookie in the first half since 1991.
3 stars of the game
- WR Ladd McConkey: McConkey was the only productive player in the passing game. He finished the game with a season-high nine receptions for 117 yards.
- CB Tarheeb Still: The rookie out of Maryland was a ball magnet, finishing with two interceptions, including one he took back to the house for a touchdown.
- S Marcus Maye: This could’ve gone to Derwin James, who closed the game with a pick. But Maye, who was signed just this past week after being released by the Dolphins, had one in the end zone on the drive right before.
Quick hits
- The Chargers’ offense was underwhelming. They failed to find the end zone the entire game, even on their two trips to the red zone.
- Their only offensive points came from Cameron Dicker’s three made field goals.
- The Chargers were 3-of-14 on third down. They had 187 yards of total offense.
- The second-half offensive struggles continued. They only picked up two first downs on four drives.
- The Falcons entered this game with one of the worst pressure rates, only having ten sacks. Atlanta flipped the switch, as they lived in the Chargers’ backfield. Justin Herbert was sacked five times.
- Gus Edwards and Kimani Vidal combined for ten rushes, finishing with 5.3 and 5.0 yards per carry, respectively.
- Aside from McConkey, the pass-catching group was lackluster. Quentin Johnston was the next productive receiver, with only 14 yards on two catches. Six pass catchers had just one catch.
- The defense was why the Chargers came out of this game victorious. Jesse Minter’s unit combined for four interceptions, headlined by Still, who had two, one he returned for a score.
- The run defense held its own, limiting a good backfield of Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier to 3.5 yards per carry.
What’s next?
The Chargers are on the road again to face the Chiefs next Sunday night, Dec. 8, at 5:20 pm PT.