Chargers players voice frustration over loss to Chiefs: ‘We had a chance to do something special’

Despite missing four of their best players and having a banged-up Justin Herbert, the Chargers looked like they were on their way to upset the Chiefs on Sunday. However, they came up short.

Despite missing four of their best players and having a banged-up Justin Herbert, the Chargers looked like they were on their way to upset the Chiefs on Sunday. However, they came up short.

“We had a chance to do something special and weren’t able to hold onto the rope when it mattered the most,” Khalil Mack said, according to Eric Smith, per the team’s official website.

Asante Samuel, Jr. added: “We prepare throughout the offseason, not just for them, but we know we have to beat them to get to where we’re going. It’s definitely frustrating.”

Los Angeles has lost 11 straight home games to Kansas City.

To beat the Chiefs, you have to be able to limit Patrick Mahomes, which the Chargers did, holding him to 17 points or fewer for just the 11th time in his 99 career NFL starts.

But as we know by now, the best defense is offense against Kansas City. Los Angeles could not get anything going on that side of the ball. They scored 10 points off a pair of Chiefs turnovers, but that was it.

The Chargers, who have had a lot of success running the football, finished with only 55 yards rushing and averaged 2.3 yards per carry.

It was evident that Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt were out. The offensive line struggled to protect Justin Herbert. Herbert was sacked twice and pressured on 12 of his dropbacks. Penalties were costly, too. Los Angeles went three-and-out on four of its eight possessions in the final three quarters.

“The game was within our control and we made a lot of self-inflicted wounds to cause us to not win the game,” Trey Pipkins said.

When you play the Chiefs, people aren’t going to remember what happened during the game but the outcome of it. Coming close to beating them is not anything to be proud of.

“There’s a lot of football we can be proud of. But that doesn’t matter,” Mack said. “There’s no moral victories, especially for me. I’m looking to dominate [people] on Sundays.”

Social media reacts to Chargers’ loss to Chiefs

Here is how the general population reacted to the Chargers’ loss to the Chiefs.

The Chargers lost to the Chiefs in a low-scoring affair.

The Bolts are now 2-2.

Here’s how social media reacted to the Week 4 game:

Chargers rule out three players for Week 4 vs. Chiefs, including Rashawn Slater

The Chargers will be without key players on both sides of the ball when they host the Chiefs this Sunday.

The Chargers held one last practice on Friday in preparation for their Week 4 game against the Chiefs.

Afterward, three players were ruled out ahead of the matchup.

Los Angeles has ruled out offensive tackle Rashawn Slater (pectoral), edge defender Joey Bosa (hip) and linebacker Junior Colson (hamstring) for Sunday’s game.

Additionally, quarterback Justin Herbert (ankle), tackle Joe Alt (knee), wide receiver Derius Davis (hamstring), and cornerbacks Kristian Fulton (knee), Deane Leonard (hamstring) and Ja’Sir Taylor (fibula) are questionable.

With Slater sidelined, the Chargers could start Jamaree Salyer or Foster Sarell at left tackle. If Alt can’t go, Trey Pipkins could move from right guard to right tackle.

Regarding Herbert, who was a limited participant in practice all week, Harbaugh said he felt better today than he did last Friday.

Herbert was able to do 7-on-7 and participate in team drills. Harbaugh added that he was able to do more in practice this week than last week.

“Listed as questionable, we’ll see,” he said.

Who are the experts taking in Chargers vs. Chiefs?

Find out who experts are picking between the Chargers and Chiefs.

The Los Angeles Chargers are 7-point underdogs to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 4 of the 2024 regular season. The over/under is 39.5 points, per BetMGM Sportsbook.

That means oddsmakers are taking bets on whether the two teams will combine to score more than or fewer than 39.5 points.

My score prediction for the game is a 21-17 win for the Chiefs, with a combined total of 38 points. So, if I were putting money based on my prediction, I’d bet the under.

As for game picks, analysts believe Kansas City is going to win.

Expert Pick
Nate Davis (USA Today) Chiefs
Jarrett Bell (USA Today) Chiefs
Mike Clay (ESPN) Chiefs
Matt Bowen (ESPN) Chiefs
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Chiefs
Bill Bender (Sporting News) Chiefs
NFL.com Staff Chiefs (5-0)
Bleacher Report Chiefs

Sunday’s game will begin at 1:25 p.m. PT and will be televised on CBS.

Travis Kelce reveals Derwin James was one of reasons he didn’t play in Chiefs’ win over Chargers

Travis Kelce hasn’t forgotten about getting power bombed by Derwin James.

In the latest New Heights Podcast, Travis Kelce shared that one of the reasons he elected not to play in last Sunday’s game against the Chargers was because of safety Derwin James.

“Is it not obvious? You think I was trying to go out there and get powerbombed by Derwin James again?” Kelce said. 

Kelce hilariously hasn’t forgotten about the piledrive by James near the endzone during the 2022 season. Kelce was less than 20 yards away from reaching 1,000 receiving yards but decided not to play in Sunday’s matchup against the Bolts. 

The last time the Chargers faced the Chiefs in October, Kelce had a dominant game as he scored a touchdown, produced 179 yards, and had 12 catches. Nevertheless, on their podcast, Kelce told his brother Jason that “it never felt right to go out there chasing stats.” 

Jason then told Travis he believes the Bolts’ defense would’ve played extra gritty to prevent him from reaching the accolade. 

“They got a lot of veteran football players that understand the game,” Kelce replied. 

Although the Chargers’ season is over, it’s always a compliment to hear from one of the best tight ends in the league that the Bolts have some good talent on their squad. 

4 matchups to watch in Chargers vs. Chiefs

Here are a few matchups to watch in Week 18.

The Chargers’ roster will go through a final audition on Sunday before the offseason begins, promising a complete overhaul of LA’s roster going into the 2024 season.

With a battle against the Chiefs’ backups on deck, here are a few matchups to watch in the contest.

4 things to watch in Chargers vs. Chiefs

Here are a few storylines to track in the game between the Chargers and Chiefs..

Los Angeles mercifully ends their season on Sunday afternoon, matching up with a Chiefs team locked into the No. 3 seed in the AFC playoffs. Blaine Gabbert will start for Kansas City, his first start since 2018.

Here are a few storylines to track in the game.

Who are the experts taking in Chargers vs. Chiefs?

Find out who the experts are picking between the Chargers and Chiefs.

The Chargers are 3.5-point favorites over the Chiefs in Week 18 of the 2023 regular season. The over/under is 35 points, per BetMGM Sportsbook.

That means oddsmakers are taking bets on whether the two teams will combine to score more than or fewer than 35 points.

My score prediction for the game is a 20-17 win for the Chiefs, with a combined total of 37 points. So if I were putting money behind my prediction, I’d bet the over.

As for game picks, most analysts are picking Kansas City to win.

Expert Pick
Dan Graziano (ESPN) Chiefs
Sam Farmer (Los Angeles Times) Chargers
Tyler Sullivan (CBS Sports) Chiefs
John Breech (CBS Sports) Chiefs
The Athletic Chiefs (7 to 5)
Ryan Reynolds (The 33rd Team) Chiefs
NFL.com Staff Chargers (3 to 2)
Athlon Sports Chiefs (3 to 0)

Sunday’s game will begin at 1:25 p.m. PT and will be televised on CBS.

Will the Chargers-Chiefs matchup be on in your area?

Find out if you will get the matchup between the Chargers and Chiefs on national television.

The Los Angeles Chargers (5-11) are set to get Week 18 underway against the Kansas City Chiefs (10-6).

Those in the green area on the TV map will get the game on CBS, courtesy of 506 Sports.

If you’re in the red area, you will get the matchup between the Bears and Packers.

If you’re in the blue area, you will get the matchup between the Eagles and Giants.

Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta will have the call.

Los Angeles is currently a 3.5-point favorite over Kansas City. Sunday’s matchup will begin at 1:25 p.m. PT.

Chiefs QB Blaine Gabbert to start vs. Chargers in Week 18

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is playing it safe.

The Chiefs announced that quarterback Blaine Gabbert will start in the season finale against the Chargers this Sunday.

The decision to bench Patrick Mahomes comes after Kansas City solidified the No. 3 seed in the AFC with their victory over the Bengals last weekend, which means that the team does not have anything to play for.

Gabbert, who’s in his 12th season, will start his first game since the 2018 campaign when he played for the Titans. The 34-year old hasn’t played since replacing Mahomes in the second half of a win over the Bears in Week 3.

Besides Mahomes, head coach Andy Reid will probably rest a handful of other key players on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball.