Chargers’ 2025 opponents are finalized: Who will LA play next season?

The Chargers now know who they will face next season, both at home and on the road.

The Chargers’ 2024 season is not over yet, as they’re set to face the Texans in the Wild Card round this Saturday.

However, they do know who they will be facing next season.

The actual schedule that dictates the order of the games won’t be revealed until March.

Here’s a look at the 14 teams on next year’s list of opponents.

Home Opponents:

Denver Broncos

Kansas City Chiefs

Las Vegas Raiders

Houston Texans

Indianapolis Colts

Philadelphia Eagles

Washington Commanders

Pittsburgh Steelers

Minnesota Vikings

Road Opponents:

Denver Broncos

Kansas City Chiefs

Las Vegas Raiders

Jacksonville Jaguars

Tennessee Titans

Dallas Cowboys

New York Giants

Miami Dolphins

Chargers vs. Bengals flexed into Sunday Night Football

The Chargers will have three primetime games in a span of four weeks.

The Chargers will be playing in primetime in Week 11.

The NFL announced that Los Angeles’ matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, Nov. 17, will now be Sunday Night Football on NBC. The game will kick off at 5:20 pm PT.

Originally, L.A. and Cincinnati were scheduled to play at 1:25 pm, with the game set to be televised on CBS. Now, it replaces the contest between the Jets and Colts.

With the Chargers slated for Sunday night, they will play three primetime games in four weeks, with the other two being against the Ravens (Monday night in Week 12) and the Chiefs (Sunday night in Week 14).

The last time the Bolts and Bengals met was in 2021. Los Angeles won, 41-22.

ESPN reveals Chargers’ chances to make playoffs after 2-0 start

While there are still 15 games to be played, Los Angeles’ chances of making the playoffs are relatively high.

The Chargers are sitting with a perfect 2-0 record to start the 2024 regular season.

While there are still 15 games to be played, Los Angeles’ chances of making the playoffs are relatively high.

According to ESPN’s Football Power Index (FPI), the Bolts have a 70%  chance of making the playoffs.

ESPN’s FPI system is based on 10,000 simulations of the rest of the season, factoring in the results, the takeaways from the performances, and each team’s remaining schedule.

The Chargers haven’t had the toughest tests yet, but they soon will. The Steelers and Chiefs are their next two opponents before they head into the bye week.

I predicted that Los Angeles would finish with a 10-7 record and make the playoffs. A few factors led to my prediction, but the biggest one was that they had the second-easiest schedule in the NFL entering the year.

In addition, Jim Harbaugh has the Bolts playing a physical brand of football on both ends, and they’ve shown that they’re capable of going toe-to-toe with any team.

Final game-by-game predictions for the Chargers

We break down each Chargers game and whether or not they will make the playoffs.

The 2024 NFL regular season opens this week, with the Chargers kicking off their schedule with a divisional bout with the Raiders.

Los Angeles will be led by new head coach Jim Harbaugh, who brings plenty of reason to be optimistic about this season. Harbaugh will have plenty of star power on both sides of the ball coupled with the second-easiest schedule in the league.

So what will their record be when the season comes to a close? Here are our final game-by-game predictions for the 2024 Bolts.

Week 1 vs. Raiders

The Chargers begin the Jim Harbaugh era at home against the Raiders, who still proudly hold their 63-21 victory over the Bolts from last season despite facing a backup quarterback in Easton Stick. Los Angeles uses this as fuel and sets the tone with this new regime by beating former Chargers general manager Tom Telesco’s led Raiders.

Prediction: Win (1-0)

Week 2 @ Panthers

The Panthers finished as the worst team in the NFL last season and I would not be surprised if they finish bottom of the barrel again this year. Carolina has a young head coach in Dave Canales, a young quarterback in Bryce Young and a roster with no star power.

Prediction: Win (2-0)

Week 3 @ Steelers

After two consecutive wins, the Chargers travel to Heinz Field to meet Russell Wilson. They’re familiar with him, having played with the Broncos the past two seasons. I expect Wilson to play better than he did in Denver under a much better head coach in Mike Tomlin. Furthermore, Pittsburgh’s defense is stout and I could see that presenting problems for a Chargers offense that will still be finding its rhythm.

Prediction: Loss (2-1)

Week 4 vs. Chiefs

The Chargers return home after being on the road, where they face the toughest opponent on their schedule. Los Angeles hired Harbaugh to help stop Patrick Mahomes and company. But in his first meeting against Kansas City, I don’t see that being the case. They added to the wide receiver core with Hollywood Brown and first-round pick Xavier Worthy. And despite losing star cornerback L’Jarius Sneed, as long as Steve Spagnuolo is calling the plays, the defense will be dominant.

Prediction: Loss (2-2)

Week 5, Bye Week

Week 6 @ Broncos

The Chargers have seemed to struggle when they travel to Denver to play the Broncos, but those games usually come late in the season. They break the mold when they face rookie Bo Nix, who will likely experience some growing pains.

Prediction: Win (3-2)

Week 7 @ Cardinals

The Cardinals did a good job of adding pieces to their roster, including first-round wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., but the jury is still out on what they’ll get with Kyler Murray under center. This seems like a game where the Chargers will have a lot of success running the football against a questionable defense.

Prediction: Win (4-2)

Week 8 vs. Saints

A familiar face returns to Los Angeles, as Derek Carr, the former Raider, is donning a new jersey. The last time Carr came to SoFi Stadium, he was sacked six times. The Chargers, including former teammate Khalil Mack, will be hungry to get to Carr. I see him making a few mistakes and Los Angeles capitalizing on them.

Prediction: (5-2)

Week 9 @ Browns

The Browns will return Deshaun Watson, who underwent shoulder surgery at the midway point last season. A healthy offensive line and the addition of wide receiver Jerry Jeudy should help. But the strength of this Cleveland team lies on the defensive side of the ball, which I see as giving the Chargers problems. This seems like it will come down to the last possession, and I see the Browns having the football.

Prediction: Loss (5-3)

Week 10 vs. Titans

It’s hard to envision a Titans team without Mike Vrabel as head coach and Derrick Henry in the backfield. They added some explosive pieces, such as running back Tony Pollard and wide receivers Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd, to join Deandre Hopkins. But I don’t see Will Levis making a leap in Year 2.

Prediction: Win (6-3)

Week 11 vs. Bengals

Joe Burrow is 0-2 against the Chargers. Burrow will remain winless, as this is the point of the season when the Chargers should have their complete identity on both sides of the ball. Additionally, Harbaugh will have the team motivated as they look to fight for a playoff spot.

Prediction: Win (7-3)

Week 12 vs. Ravens

The Harbaugh Bowl: Part 2. Jim meets his brother John for the second time, as he looks to seek revenge after losing in Super Bowl XLVII when the 49ers clashed against the Ravens. I expect this to be a smash-mouth and low-scoring game, but John stays undefeated. This Baltimore team is too talented with Lamar Jackson leading the pack. The Chargers, on the other hand, are good, but they’re still in Year 1 in this new regime. Don’t count out a playoff rematch.

Prediction: Loss (7-4)

Week 13 @ Falcons

The Chargers will be coming off the loss to the Ravens and this is a Falcons team that actually has someone decent at the quarterback position with Kirk Cousins. They also have good playmakers, but after suffering defeat to the Ravens, I think Los Angeles comes into Atlanta, plays with a lot of fire and picks up a win.

Prediction: Win (8-4)

Week 14 @ Chiefs

The Chargers are looking to even out the series against the Chiefs. Unfortunately, they are unable to do so. The hostile environment in Arrowhead Stadium in prime time is one thing, but this game will be played in cold temperatures. And I don’t see them being able to overcome that and a Chiefs team that will likely be pushing for the No. 1 seed at this point in the season. I still expect this to be an exciting game, nonetheless.

Prediction: Loss (8-5)

Week 15 vs. Buccaneers

The Chargers return home to take on a Buccaneers team that made it to the playoffs last season, led by quarterback Baker Mayfield. Los Angeles should beat Tampa Bay, but they aren’t completely restored from the Sunday night game against the Chiefs and fall short.

Prediction: Loss (8-6)

Week 16 vs. Broncos

At this point in the season, the Broncos will be contending for a top-5 draft pick while the Chargers will be playing for a playoff spot. While Nix will have his struggles, Denver’s defense is decent, but the Bolts will still take it to them. Los Angeles gets the sweep.

Prediction: Win (9-6)

Week 17 @ Patriots

This has the makings of a trap game. It will be played in Foxborough late in December, which means that there will likely be some funky weather. I would tally it as a loss if Bill Belichick were the head coach. But with a first-year head coach in Jerod Mayo and a rookie quarterback in Drake Maye, the Patriots aren’t going to be a problem for the Chargers.

Prediction: Win (10-6)

Week 18 @ Raiders

The Chargers complete the sweep and secure a playoff spot. The Raiders secure a top-10 draft pick.

Prediction: Win (11-6)

Chargers announce uniform schedule for the 2024 season

Find out when the Chargers will be donning each uniform during the upcoming season.

The Chargers announced the uniform schedule for the 2024 season on Thursday.

Here’s a look at when the Bolts will wear each uniform:

Week 1 vs. Raiders: Powder Blue

Week 2 @ Panthers: Powder Blue

Week 3 @ Steelers: White

Week 4 vs. Chiefs: Powder Blue

Week 5: BYE

Week 6 @ Broncos: White

Week 7 @ Cardinals: White

Week 8: vs. Saints: Powder Blue

Week 9 @ Browns: White

Week 10 vs. Titans: Powder Blue

Week 11 vs. Bengals: Powder Blue

Week 12 vs. Ravens: Navy

Week 13 @ Falcons: White

Week 14 @ Chiefs: White

Week 15 vs. Buccaneers: Powder Blue

Week 16 vs. Broncos: Powder Blue

Week 17 @ Patriots: White

Week 18 @ Raiders: White

Chargers announce public dates for 2024 training camp

Find out when you can attend Chargers training camp, starting on July 24.

On Thursday, the Chargers announced they will hold 14 training camp practices open to the public this summer at The Bolt, their new training facility in El Segundo, CA.

Two practices will be exclusive to season ticket holders, including a joint practice with the Rams on Aug. 4.

All public practices are free of charge. Tickets can be found here.

Below is the full schedule:

Wednesday, July 24 – 9:00 am

Thursday, July 25 – 12:00 pm

Friday, July 26 – 3:00 pm

Saturday, July 27 – 5:00 pm

Monday, July 29 – 10:00 am

Tuesday, July 30 – 12:00 pm

Wednesday, July 31 – 2:00 pm*

Thursday, Aug. 1 – 4:30 pm

Friday, Aug. 2 – 5:00 pm

Sunday, Aug. 4 – 11:00 am*

Monday, Aug. 5 – 10:00 am

Tuesday, Aug. 6 – 1:00 pm

Wednesday, Aug. 7 – 4:00 pm

Thursday, Aug. 8 – 4:00 pm

* Exclusive to Season Ticket Members

Chargers 2024 training camp: When rookies and veterans will report

Find out when the Chargers’ rookies and veterans will be on the practice field for training camp.

The Chargers are less than three months from opening up regular season play against the Raiders.

Before that, the team will spend a good chunk of time on their new practice field at The Bolt in El Segundo, CA for training camp, where players will fight for starting spots and a shot at the 53-man roster.

The Chargers previously spent their training camp at Jack Hammett Sports Complex.

On Tuesday, the league announced that Chargers rookies will report to camp on July 16 and veterans will report on July 23.

The full schedule with dates and start times will be released soon, and we will keep you updated upon being announced.

Projecting the Chargers’ running back depth chart in 2024

Taking a crack at projecting what the Los Angeles Chargers running back room will look like entering the 2024 season.

Over the next month ahead of training camp, I will be breaking down the depth chart for each Chargers position.

Quarterback

Next up, I project what the running backs room will look like heading into the 2024 season.

RB1: Gus Edwards

Edwards, who previously played with the Ravens for six seasons, came to Los Angeles alongside offensive coordinator Greg Roman. He played for Roman in 2019, 2020 and 2022. In those seasons, he averaged at least five yards per carry. He is coming off his most productive season as a pro, as he finished with 810 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns. Edwards won’t have much value as a receiver, but as long as he stays healthy then he should be a threat on the ground.

RB2: J.K. Dobbins

Dobbins reunites with his Edwards after their time in Baltimore. Injuries severely limited Dobbins following an eye-popping rookie season in 2020, when he averaged 5.8 yards per carry and totaled over 800 rushing yards. He tore his ACL and LCL and damaged his meniscus in 2021. He’s played in just nine games in the last three seasons. Expected to be fully healthy, Dobbins supplies the offense with an explosive runner who will also contribute in the passing game.

RB3: Kimani Vidal

The Chargers drafted Vidal in the sixth round of this year’s draft. Vidal was Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year and a third-team All-American in 2023 after he rushed for the second-most yards in the FBS (1,661). He left as Troy’s all-time leading rusher with 4,010 yards. Vidal has a pro-ready skillset with the explosiveness, vision, contact balance, lateral agility, and passing game impact. I have Vidal beating Isaiah Spiller for the third and final running back spot. Spiller is a practice squad candidate.

FB: Ben Mason

The Chargers signed Mason back in April. Drafted by the Ravens in the fifth-round pick of the 2021 NFL draft, Mason has only logged one career snap. During his college career at Michigan with Jim Harbaugh, Mason played a few positions but he was most effective as a fullback. He scored seven touchdowns in 2018 and was an excellent blocker in the run game. His familiarity with Roman’s offense and his blocking prowess should land him a roster spot.

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.

NFL experts predict Chargers’ final record in 2024

Here are the records and win totals national writers and analysts are predicting the Chargers to finish the 2024 season with.

There’s plenty of excitement surrounding the Chargers with the Jim Harbaugh era underway. Many are hopeful that he can lead Los Angeles to the same success as he did at all of his coaching stops.

I predicted the Bolts would go 10-7 in Harbaugh’s first season as the Chargers head coach, factoring his coaching pedigree, Justin Herbert being under center and that they will have a bottom-of-the-barrel schedule.

How do others feel he will do in Year 1 of overseeing the Bolts?

Let’s take a look at the records and win totals national writers and analysts are predicting L.A. to finish with.

SI’s Matt Verderame

Record Prediction: 8-9

Analysis: “For years, the Chargers have always been an offseason darling, perpetually overrated and overhyped. This season, they have a chance to be a bit better than expected largely because they play a fourth-place schedule. Los Angeles will see the Titans, Cardinals and Patriots, along with a quartet of winnable games against the Raiders and Broncos.”

Fox Sports’ Geoff Schwartz

Record Prediction: 9-8

Analysis: “I’m a fan of Justin Herbert and, outside of when he plays the Chiefs, I’m rooting for him. I also respect and admire the work new Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has done at every place he’s been. He won at the University of San Diego, at Stanford, with the 49ers and most recently, he won a national championship at Michigan. I believe Harbaugh will win plenty in Los Angeles, but not this season. The Chargers have improved their offensive line but have a small margin for error without a variety of passing options for Herbert. The defense has playmakers at all three levels, but I’m not sure about the depth of that unit even though new DC Jesse Minter will have them ready to play each week. All of this screams 8-9 or 9-8 for the Chargers. I will give them the benefit of doubt with Harbaugh and a fourth-place schedule.”

Bleacher Report’s Maurice Moton

Record Prediction: 9-8

Analysis: “…Los Angeles should crush bottom-tier squads, but it may struggle against teams with high-scoring offenses like the Ravens. Fortunately, the Chargers aren’t slated to play against many top-10 offenses from last season.”

The Athletic’s Daniel Popper

Record Prediction: 10-7

Analysis: “I am buying into the Harbaugh impact. There are some weak spots on the roster. Trying to turn a team completely over in one offseason is pretty much impossible. But I think the Chargers have enough to win some games and make the playoffs in 2024. It certainly helps having a franchise quarterback in Justin Herbert. The 49ers went 6-10 in 2010. Harbaugh took over in 2011. The 49ers went 13-3 and made it to the NFC Championship Game. I am not predicting that significant of a turnaround. But I think a wild-card berth and 10 wins is realistic. Harbaugh turns around programs. It’s just what he does.”

NFL Media’s Cynthia Frelund

Record Prediction: 8.2 wins

Analysis: “Despite an early bye (Week 5), the Chargers’ win share increased by 0.2 wins as a result of the 2024 NFL schedule. With a new coach, front office, offensive tackle, WR group, et al, Los Angeles will likely need some time to get everyone on the same page and build a strong rapport. The schedule does them some favors in this regard, as their hardest four-game sequence (Bengals, Ravens, at Falcons, at Chiefs) doesn’t hit until mid-November. In addition, their final three games — Broncos, at Patriots, at Raiders — currently rank as the second-most favorable of any AFC team.”

33rd Team’s Marcus Mosher

Record Prediction: 7-10

Analysis: “How quickly can Jim Harbaugh make the Los Angeles Chargers competitive in the AFC West? Time will tell, but this roster isn’t ready to compete for a playoff spot. Los Angeles has a franchise quarterback in Justin Herbert — but might have the league’s worst skill position room. Plus, the defense needs a major overhaul, and the Chargers couldn’t address that unit much in the draft. Expect that fundamental changes will come in Year 2 of the Harbaugh era and that this season will be more of an evaluation year.