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Week in Review: Chargers Return to SoFi Stadium

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The Los Angeles Chargers are back at SoFi Stadium to take on the Raiders in Week 4. To view this ema

The Los Angeles Chargers are back at SoFi Stadium to take on the Raiders in Week 4. To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( [WIR Header]( GAME PREVIEW: CHARGERS VS RAIDERS The Los Angeles Chargers return home for a division matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4 at SoFi Stadium. Kickoff is set for 1:05PM PT. [How To Watch]( [Top Quotes]( [Practice Gallery]( [Game Picks]( [Injury Report -]( [DJ Mailbag]( STALEY REACTS TO WILLIAMS' INJURY, PRAISES BOLTS O-LINE FOR STRONG PLAY Williams was injured late in the third quarter against the Vikings when he made an 11-yard reception. He had 19 catches for 249 yards and a score this season, with the touchdown coming last Sunday on a pass from Keenan Allen. The focus now turns to adapting on the fly to Williams' absence, something Staley said will be a team effort. [READ MORE]( [TM 300x250]( [LazyDog 300x250]( WHY KEENAN ALLEN IS PLAYING HIS BEST FOOTBALL EVER Keenan Allen is playing as well as he ever has. That's saying something considering how consistent and productive the Chargers wide receiver has been through his first decade in the NFL. And while some might be surprised by his eye-popping numbers, it's simply Keenan being Keenan. [READ MORE]( HOW THE BOLTS O-LINE KEEPS GETTING BETTER WEEK AFTER WEEK The Chargers offense was under some heat in Week 3 against Minnesota, but they stood tall on the way to what was an impressive offensive game through the air. Quarterback Justin Herbert set new career-highs for completions and passing yards and had a massive day, dropping back to pass almost all game with the Vikings consistently bringing the pressure almost every time the quarterback looked to pass. [READ MORE]( LOOKING FOR MORE? 👉 Mic'd Up: Kenneth Murray Jr. [wired for sound]( against the Vikings. Presented by Hyundai 👉 Guilty as Charged: Chargers Win vs Viking Week 3 [Recap]( 👉 From The Podium: Why [Nick Niemann]( Has Been Vital 👉 Community: [Meet River]( the Chargers' Newest Service Dog In-Training. Presented by Lazy Dog BOLTS BRAIN GAMES Can you name all 10 players to score a touchdown for the Chargers in the 2022-23 season? (Bonus points for # of touchdowns!) [CLICK HERE FOR ANSWERS]( [Groups Footer]( hit us up on social [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( ©2023 Los Angeles Chargers All Rights Reserved. Hoag Performance Center, 3333 Susan Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92626 [Chargers Privacy Policy]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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