Chargers RB Austin Ekeler achieves outstanding feat

Chargers RB Austin Ekeler was a scoring machine this season.

Chargers running back Austin Ekeler became just the seventh non-quarterback in NFL history to combine for 20 touchdowns between the regular and post-season.

Ekeler had 18 entering the playoffs, but his two rushing touchdowns in the playoff game against the Jaguars put him at 20. He led all non-quarterbacks in total touchdowns.

Despite a lackluster running game as a whole, Ekeler provided plenty of value to the offense with his versatile skill set this season.

Ekeler finished the 2022 regular season as the franchise’s single-season reception leader (107), surpassing Keenan Allen’s previous record of 106. He topped the 900-yard mark on the ground for the second consecutive campaign.

As the Chargers look to the future and figure out what they can do to find playoff success for the first time in decades, Ekeler will be a key part of their plans.

For now, though, this statistical accomplishment will only serve to soften the painful blow of Los Angeles’ season-ending loss in the Wild Card round of the AFC playoffs.

The Bolts will need to enter the 2023 season with a different approach to keep from squandering yet another year of Ekeler’s outstanding efforts in their offense.

Chargers draw blood first with Austin Ekeler’s rushing touchdown

Chargers RB Austin Ekeler scored his 18th touchdown of the season.

The Chargers started off Sunday’s game against the Broncos with a rushing touchdown from Austin Ekeler.

Ekeler produced 30 yards on the ground and a touchdown through four carries on the Bolts’ opening drive.

This is Ekeler’s 18th touchdown of the season, all of his scoring play’s have come in the red zone.

Check out Los Angeles’ first touchdown of the day here:

The Bolts lead the Broncos 7-0.

Chargers RB Austin Ekeler finds end zone to take lead from Steelers

Chargers running back Austin Ekeler found the end zone from six yards out.

Chargers running back Austin Ekeler found the end zone for the first touchdown of the game.

On the previous play, tight end Tre’ McKitty was penalized for an illegal formation, but Ekeler’s scoring play made up for the rookie’s mistake.

Check out Los Angeles’ first touchdown here:

The Bolts lead the Steelers, 7-3.