Chargers’ Donald Parham Jr. stiff arms way into the end zone vs. Eagles

The Chargers took the lead after Donald Parham’s touchdown catch.

Chargers tight end Donald Parham Jr. stiff-armed Eagles cornerback Darius Slay to find the end zone from eight yards out.

Kicker Dustin Hopkins missed the point after.

Check out Parham’s touchdown here:

After Kenneth Gainwell’s touchdown carry, Philadelphia leads Los Angeles, 17-16.

Chargers strike first vs. Eagles

Stephen Anderson posted his first touchdown of the season.

Quarterback Justin Herbert connected with tight end Stephen Anderson for a two-yard touchdown with 50 seconds remaining in the first quarter.

After a Jordan Howard rushing touchdown on the following drive, the Bolts and Eagles are now tied up, 7-7.

Check out Anderson’s first touchdown of the season:

Chargers inactives: See who’s in and who’s out for Week 9 vs. Eagles

Find out which Chargers players were ruled out ahead of the Week 9 matchup with the Eagles.

The Los Angeles Chargers are set to take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 9 of the regular season.

Here is a look at their inactives today:

Easton Stick

Justin Jackson

Asante Samuel Jr.

Alohi Gilman

Gabe Nabers

Michael Davis

Trey Pipkins III

Despite being added to the injury report on Saturday, cornerback Tevaughn Campbell is active and will start alongside Chris Harris Jr. and Ryan Smith.

Alohi Gilman, who was listed as doubtful, is out. Rookie Mark Webb will get extended playing time in his absence.

How to watch, listen, stream, wager Chargers vs. Eagles

To get you prepared, here is everything you need to know about the matchup between the Chargers and Eagles.

The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to get back on track as they’re set to face the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday afternoon.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Week 9 matchup:

Game Information

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Sunday, Nov. 7 — 2:05 p.m. PT

Lincoln Financial Stadium — Philadelphia, PA


Television

Those in the periwinkle area on the TV map will get the game on CBS.

Ian Eagle and Charles Davis will have the call.


Radio

ALT 98.7 FM

KBUA 105.5 / KBUE 94.3 FM


Streaming

fuboTV (try it free)


Betting

Lines are from Tipico Sports

Money line: Chargers -120 (bet $120 to win $100) | Eagles +100 (bet $100 to win $100)

Against the spread (ATS): Chargers -1.5 (-112) | Eagles +1.5 (-108)

Over/Under (O/U): 48.5 (O: -115 | U: -105)


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Chargers make roster moves ahead of Week 9 matchup vs. Eagles

The Chargers are very thin in the secondary.

The Los Angeles Chargers made a few roster moves ahead of Sunday’s matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Wide receiver Maurice Ffrench and cornerback Kiondre Thomas were elevated from the practice squad to the active roster.

The moves come after Michael Davis and Asante Samuel Jr. were ruled out, and Alohi Gilman is doubtful.

Furthermore, CB Tevaughn Campbell was added to the injury report with a groin and is now questionable.

If Campbell can’t play, Ryan Smith and Kemon Hall will be the starting outside corners while Chris Harris Jr. starts in the slot.

Ffrench, an undrafted free agent out of Pittsburgh, never appeared in a regular season game with the Chiefs.

Ffrench finished his collegiate career with 156 catches for 1,637 yards and 14 touchdowns in 45 games, while tallying over 600 yards and two touchdowns between punt and kick returns.

Thomas spent three seasons at Minnesota before transferring to Kansas State for his senior campaign, totaling 100 tackles, 11 passes defensed, two tackles for loss and an interception.

Thomas was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Browns.

Chargers’ causes for concern vs. Eagles in Week 9

A look at some causes for concern as the Los Angeles Chargers gear up to face the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Chargers face the Eagles in Week 9 after suffering two consecutive losses to the Ravens and Patriots.

Now 4-3, Los Angeles has a few question marks surrounding.

With that being said, here are three reasons why the Bolts should be concerned about their matchup against Philadelphia.

5 storylines to follow when Chargers face Eagles in Week 9

The Los Angeles Chargers look to get back on track as they take on the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Chargers are looking to get back on track after dropping their last two, while the Eagles are seeking to pull the upset on their home turf.

Here are five storylines to follow when Los Angeles takes on Philadelphia this Sunday at 2:05 pm PT:

Can early-down efficiency be established?

The offense being out of sync is one of the primary reasons the Chargers have come up short in their last two games. The team has still been in far too many late-down situations because of their inability to produce on first and second downs. A combination of pass protection problems, not being effective enough in the running game, being too conservative throwing the football, and playing two great defenses in back-to-back weeks has led them here after cooking opposing defenses the first quarter of the season. In order to get back to their winning ways, the Chargers must find a way to let Herbert cook again, which means playing to his strength by pushing the football more consistently.

Are the drops done and over with?

Herbert has not been at his best at times, with some of his passes being off the mark. However, there have been a handful catchable, but his pass-catchers could not reel it in, including some in crucial situations. For the season, Los Angeles has been credited with 16 dropped passes — the second-most in the league. Keenan Allen and Mike Williams have combined for 11 drops, while Jared Cook has three.

Will the blocking be better?

Without starters, tackle Bryan Bulaga and guard Oday Aboushi, Storm Norton and Michael Schofield have been tasked with handling the right side but have struggled immensely. Last weekend, the Chargers gave up 17 pressures to the Patriots, and Norton and Schofield combined for 11 of them. It has not worked even by using running backs and tight ends as extra blockers to mitigate it. Los Angeles will be going up against an Eagles defense that ranks No. 1 in pass rush win rate when they blitz, and Herbert is 28th against the blitz.

Can the Chargers slow down the run?

This is a question that goes through minds every week, and it’s only going to continue until the Chargers are no longer dead-last in this category. Last weekend, however, they took the strides in the right direction, as the Bolts held the Patriots to just 3.9 yards per carry. The return of defensive tackle Justin Jones aided the unit. Los Angeles will need that momentum carried into this weekend against an Eagles offense that is averaging the sixth-most rushing yards per game (131.6), third-most yards per carry (5.0), and rushing touchdowns (12). Furthermore, quarterback Jalen Hurts has 432 yards and five scores on 73 carries.

Can the secondary stand its own?

While the Chargers won’t be facing a premiere passing offense this weekend, it still does not help that the team will be without three key defensive backs: Michael Davis, Asante Samuel Jr., and most likely Alohi Gilman, all of whom are dealing with injuries. Brandon Staley has done a fine job of putting the lesser-known players in a position to succeed, with Tevaughn Campbell being an example of someone who has been playing some good football. However, the jury is still out for Ryan Smith and Mark Webb, who will be set for extended playing time.

Chargers final injury report vs. Eagles: 3 out, 1 doubtful

The Chargers’ secondary will be thin on Sunday.

The Los Angeles Chargers released their final injury report ahead of the Week 9 battle with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Here is a look at the report:

OUT

CB Michael Davis (hamstring)

RB Justin Jackson (quadriceps)

CB Asante Samuel Jr. (concussion)

DOUBTFUL

S Alohi Gilman (ankle)

With Davis and Samuel out, Tevaughn Campbell and Ryan Smith will start alongside Chris Harris Jr.

After an eyebrow-raising performance against the Patriots, Jackson will not play. Instead, Joshua Kelley and Larry Rountree will split the carries behind Austin Ekeler.

If Gilman can’t play, rookie Mark Webb should be due for more time on the field.

Who are the experts taking in Chargers vs. Eagles?

Find out who national pundits are favoring in the matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles.

The Los Angeles Chargers are considered 1.5-point favorites over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 9 of the 2021 season. The over/under is 49.5 points, per Tipico Sportsbook.

That means oddsmakers are taking bets on whether the two teams will combine to score more than or fewer than 49.5 points.

My score prediction for the game is a 28-24 win for the Chargers, with a combined total of 52 points. So if I were putting money behind my prediction, I’d bet the over.

As for game picks, analysts seem to be favoring Los Angeles.

Expert Pick
Nate Davis (USA Today) Chargers
Mike Jones (USA Today) Chargers
Mike Clay (ESPN) Chargers
Matt Bowen (ESPN) Chargers
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Chargers
Jared Dubin (CBS Sports) Chargers
Gregg Rosenthal (NFL Media) Chargers
Bleacher Report Chargers

Sunday’s game will begin at 2:05 p.m. PT and will be televised on CBS.

Chargers injury update vs. Eagles

Quarterback Justin Herbert returned to practice while four players did not.

The Los Angeles Chargers had their second practice ahead of the Week 9 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.

After being limited with a right hand injury on Wednesday, quarterback Justin Herbert returned to practice in a full capacity.

However, all four of the players who did not participate yesterday remained sidelined for the second consecutive day.

If cornerbacks Michael Davis and Asante Samuel Jr. are unable to play, Ryan Smith and Tevaughn Campbell would replace the two.

If Alohi Gilman can’t play, Mark Webb is likely to see an uptick in snaps.

If running back Justin Jackson can’t go, Joshua Kelley and Larry Rountree would split the carries behind Austin Ekeler.

The Chargers have their final practice on Friday before flying out to Philadelphia.