Imperial Valley Press

Chargers want to start season fast after last year’s stumble

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COSTA MESA, Calif. (AP) — An 0-4 start put the Los Angeles Chargers in a hole too deep to escape last season.

Coach Anthony Lynn wants his new team to spend September building instead of digging.

The first few weeks of this season are particular­ly important to Lynn and the Chargers, a popular pick to win the AFC West and to earn their franchise’s second postseason appearance since 2009.

The Bolts went 9-3 after their dismal start to their relocation season, but it wasn’t enough to make the playoffs. Lynn seems confident his veteran players learned the importance of early season urgency from last year’s setbacks.

“We’ll see how we start, but hopefully we start faster than we did last year,” Lynn said Monday after the Chargers began preparatio­ns for Sunday’s home opener against Kansas City.

The Chargers weren’t exactly terrible to begin last season: Three of those four losses were by seven total points, and the Chargers were undone twice by missed field goals in the final seconds. But they didn’t match the level of play they hit frequently later in the year , when the NFL’s top passing offense and an aggressive defense combined to turn the Bolts into one of the NFL’s best teams.

“You can’t take wins and losses from last season,” Lynn said. “I wish you could, but you can’t. But you can certainly bring the culture over, and I like the attitude of the players.”

The Chargers also feel they’ve got a reliable kicker after last season’s missteps. The team that cycled through four kickers last season is going with Caleb Sturgis, who was the champion Philadelph­ia Eagles’ kicker at the start of last season before getting hurt and missing the bulk of the year.

The Chargers also appear to be getting healthy after several regulars were slowed by injuries during the preseason.

Defensive end Joey Bosa, receiver Tyrell Williams, rookie defensive tackle Justin Jones and cornerback­s Casey Hayward and Trevor Williams all participat­ed in the Bolts’ first practice of the week Monday. Bosa and Hayward, two of their most important defensive players, are expected to be ready to play Sunday.

“My only concern is a boxer needs so many sparring rounds before you go fight, and these guys have been out,” Lynn said. “So getting them caught up and back in the fold is my only concern.”

Tight end Antonio Gates was in the locker room after signing a one-year deal to return for his 16th season with the Chargers, but he won’t return to practice until Wednesday. Lynn is waiting to evaluate the 38-year-old star’s readiness before he determines Gates’ role this weekend.

 ?? AP PHOTO/BILL KOSTROUN ?? In this 2017 file photo, Los Angeles Chargers tight end Antonio Gates (85) greets fans before an NFL football game against the New york Jets in East Rutherford, N.J. Gates has re-signed with the Los Angeles Chargers for his 16th season.
AP PHOTO/BILL KOSTROUN In this 2017 file photo, Los Angeles Chargers tight end Antonio Gates (85) greets fans before an NFL football game against the New york Jets in East Rutherford, N.J. Gates has re-signed with the Los Angeles Chargers for his 16th season.

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