4 takeaways from Chargers’ 2024 schedule

Here are four things to take away from the schedule release.

The NFL released the 2024 schedule for all 32 teams last week, giving fans their first opportunity to examine the gauntlet their favorite team will run through as they chase the ultimate goal of winning a Super Bowl. The Chargers’ schedule was no different, as the NFL gave LA a few opportunities to prove themselves in their first season under new head coach Jim Harbaugh. Here are four things to take away from the schedule release.

Harbaugh Bowl in primetime

It seems only right that the first matchup between the Harbaugh brothers in Jim’s return to the NFL is under the brightest lights possible. While Jim has been away leading Michigan to a national championship, John has remained the coach of the Baltimore Ravens, who will travel to Los Angeles the week of Thanksgiving for Monday Night Football on ESPN. The matchup also brings two of the best quarterbacks in the league to primetime television, with Lamar Jackson leading the Ravens against Chargers franchise quarterback Justin Herbert. New Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz also spent 25 years with the Ravens climbing through the front office ranks.

No Thursday Night Football

The Chargers are one of only six teams not to be featured on Thursday Night Football in 2024, joining the Panthers, Colts, Jaguars, Titans, and Cardinals. Of those six teams, Los Angeles has the most primetime games this season with three—two on Monday Night Football and one on Sunday Night Football. Most Thursday Night Football matchups are divisional showdowns, but Las Vegas and Kansas City are booked for the Black Friday game on Amazon Prime this year. That would leave the Broncos, who will instead appear on Amazon’s broadcast against the Saints in Sean Payton’s return to New Orleans. Instead, the Chargers’ divisional matchup with the Chiefs in Week 14 will be on Sunday night on NBC.

Key home stretch

After traveling to Cleveland in Week 9, the Chargers get three straight AFC opponents at home in consecutive weeks, which could ultimately be a key stretch for a potential playoff push. LA plays Tennessee in Week 10, Cincinnati in Week 11, and has the aforementioned Baltimore game in Week 12 before going on the road to face Atlanta and Kansas City in Weeks 13 and 14. While the Titans may not be a consensus playoff contender, LA’s last four games against Tennessee have ended with a total score differential of 2 points in the Titans’ favor. If quarterback Will Levis takes a step forward with a renovated wide receiver corps, it’ll be a hard-fought game on both sides. Cincinnati and Baltimore, assuming both teams stay healthy, are much more obvious contenders for the playoffs and, thus, could be more important obstacles for the Chargers. A win streak during the home stretch could prove key for playoff contention and positioning if LA held head-to-head wins over the Bengals and Ravens, at least one of whom will be relegated to wild card contention. Wins over all three teams in that stretch would also do wonders for Los Angeles’ conference record, a key playoff tiebreaker.

Second straight Week 5 bye

For the second year in a row, the Chargers will have their bye week during Week 5, leaving them with 13 consecutive game weeks to close the season. Los Angeles is one of four teams to have the earliest possible bye week, joining Detroit, Philadelphia, and Tennessee. On one hand, that could prove useful to a team adjusting to new systems on offense and defense. Four weeks of game tape with a full week off to review what’s being executed correctly and not and tweak things could result in a team firing on all cylinders coming out of the bye. That could be a recipe for the Chargers making a run into late winter. On the other hand, we’ve seen what such an early bye week has done to the Chargers injury-wise before. Yes, the hope is that Ben Herbert mitigates some of those issues with his magic strength and conditioning program. But Los Angeles lost a ton of contributors down the stretch as the wear and tear of the season wore on them, and that looms as a concern with such an early bye. That’s especially true with so many players with lengthy injury histories on the roster in 2024.

Chargers projected to travel the most miles and across the most time zones in 2024

The Chargers are slated to travel the most miles out of all the NFL teams.

The Chargers are slated to travel the most miles out of all the NFL teams this season.

Los Angeles tends to be high on the list annually as a West Coast team. That only gets accentuated this season, as the Chargers have to play against AFC North and NFC South teams as East Coast road games. The Bolts also make a particularly long road trip to Foxborough to take on the Patriots.

The Chargers’ schedule will span 36 time-zone changes between coasts, and they will travel 26,803 miles overall. LA was fifth last season.

Adding to the schedule madness is each AFC team having a ninth road game this year.

It will be interesting to see how the Chargers are able to respond on a week-to-week basis and how much it will affect them.

Chargers yet again steal show with 2024 schedule release video

The Los Angeles Chargers used the Sims to roast their opponents as they unveiled their 2024 schedule.

The 2024 NFL schedules were released on Wednesday evening.

While many teams made it casual to showcase theirs, the Chargers rose to the occasion yet again with a sensational schedule release video that broke Twitter and brought a lot of amusement.

Los Angeles’ social media team went all out by using the Sims, the life simulation video game, to roast each one of its opponents.

Watch the full video below:

Chargers compare opponents to Pop Tart flavors ahead of schedule release

The Chargers’ social media team is back at it again.

The Chargers’ social media team is one of the best in the business, and they’re back at it again with their annual sharing of their opponents and assigning them to various Pop Tart flavors.

Check it out:

Cardinals

Falcons

Ravens

Panthers

Bengals

Browns

Broncos

Chiefs

Raiders

Patriots

Saints

Steelers

Buccaneers

Titans

Chargers’ 2024 opponents announced

The Chargers now know which teams they’ll be playing in the 2024 NFL regular season.

With the NFL’s 2023 regular season nearly in the books, teams now know who they are slated to play in 2024.

The Chargers will play their annual home and away series against the rest of the AFC West and cross-divisional games against the AFC South and NFC South. In addition, L.A. will play the fourth-place teams after finishing fourth in their respective divisions.

That said, here are the teams the Bolts will play next season.

Home:

Denver Broncos

Kansas City Chiefs

Las Vegas Raiders

Baltimore Ravens

Cincinnati Bengals

New Orleans Saints

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tennessee Titans

Away

Denver Broncos

Kansas City Chiefs

Las Vegas Raiders

Cleveland Browns

Pittsburgh Steelers

Atlanta Falcons

Carolina Panthers

New England Patriots

Arizona Cardinals

The exact dates for each game will be announced later this year.