
Los Angeles Chargers 2021 Season Recap
The Los Angeles Chargers have had a roller-coaster season this year, finishing with a record of 9-8 and missing the playoffs.
The Los Angeles Chargers have had a roller-coaster season this year, finishing with a record of 9-8 and missing the playoffs.
With Wild Card Weekend in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position from last week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.
The Arizona Cardinals started off as well as any team in the NFL this season. A 7-0 start and some big wins over eventual playoff teams had the Cardinals thinking about a Super Bowl run.
When the Detroit Lions traded Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams, it was clear the franchise was rebuilding.
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Although the New England Patriots had a respectable 10-7 year, their season ended in anything but respectable fashion. Blown out by the Buffalo Bills and quite frankly dominated in every facet.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been perpetually bad since the owner, Shad Khan bought the team in 2011. Many fans believed the abysmal 2020 record would be difficult to beat. However, the Urban Meyer-led Jaguars proved anything is possible.
The New York Giants were trashed by injury and landed dead last in the NFC East with a 4-13 record. Whether it’s a new head coach or searching for a quarterback, the Giants have much to accomplish in the offseason.
The Miami Dolphins were the definition of an up and down team this season. They opened up the season 1-0 before going on a seven-game losing streak.
The Seattle Seahawks have been one of the NFL’s best franchises, with Pete Carroll as head coach and Russell Wilson as the quarterback. However, this year was a bump in the road for the Seahawks. Thought to be a playoff contender heading into the season, that never materialized for the team.
To say that the Browns missing the playoffs is disappointing is a vast understatement. With deep postseason aspirations, Cleveland (7-9) looked like a true contender for the first 30 minutes of the season.
Entering the 2021 season, the Carolina Panthers were a dark horse playoff team. Behind second-year coach Matt Rhule and a new quarterback, many expected the Panthers to compete for a playoff spot. Unfortunately, after that 3-0 start, the Panthers lost 12 of the next 14 to end the train wreck of a season at 5-12.
The Los Angeles Chargers have had a roller-coaster season this year, finishing with a record of 9-8 and missing the playoffs.
With Wild Card Weekend in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position from last week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.
The Arizona Cardinals started off as well as any team in the NFL this season. A 7-0 start and some big wins over eventual playoff teams had the Cardinals thinking about a Super Bowl run.
When the Detroit Lions traded Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams, it was clear the franchise was rebuilding.
Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking NFL teams. As always, these Power Rankings will be updated weekly, so be sure to watch out as teams move up and down.
Although the New England Patriots had a respectable 10-7 year, their season ended in anything but respectable fashion. Blown out by the Buffalo Bills and quite frankly dominated in every facet.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been perpetually bad since the owner, Shad Khan bought the team in 2011. Many fans believed the abysmal 2020 record would be difficult to beat. However, the Urban Meyer-led Jaguars proved anything is possible.
The New York Giants were trashed by injury and landed dead last in the NFC East with a 4-13 record. Whether it’s a new head coach or searching for a quarterback, the Giants have much to accomplish in the offseason.
The Miami Dolphins were the definition of an up and down team this season. They opened up the season 1-0 before going on a seven-game losing streak.
The Seattle Seahawks have been one of the NFL’s best franchises, with Pete Carroll as head coach and Russell Wilson as the quarterback. However, this year was a bump in the road for the Seahawks. Thought to be a playoff contender heading into the season, that never materialized for the team.
To say that the Browns missing the playoffs is disappointing is a vast understatement. With deep postseason aspirations, Cleveland (7-9) looked like a true contender for the first 30 minutes of the season.
Entering the 2021 season, the Carolina Panthers were a dark horse playoff team. Behind second-year coach Matt Rhule and a new quarterback, many expected the Panthers to compete for a playoff spot. Unfortunately, after that 3-0 start, the Panthers lost 12 of the next 14 to end the train wreck of a season at 5-12.
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