San Diego Union-Tribune

A PICK-ME-UP FROM DEFENSE

- BY JEFF MILLER Miller writes for the L.A. Times.

There were only 47 seconds remaining Sunday when Justin Herbert threw an intercepti­on against Atlanta, potentiall­y putting the Chargers in position to suffer another late loss.

Trotting back onto the field, defensive end Joey Bosa said he harbored no such concerns.

“When we turned the ball over, I never got that feeling of doubt or we were going to lose,” he said. “I actually was kind of excited to have the game on our shoulders. It kind of played out how I expected it to.”

After the Falcons moved into Chargers territory with one Matt Ryan completion, cornerback Michael Davis stepped in front of receiver Calvin Ridley for his third intercepti­on of the season and second in three games.

Herbert needed three completion­s to set up Michael Badgley for a 43-yard field goal as time expired in a 20-17 Chargers victory.

Davis’ intercepti­on was the team’s third of the afternoon. Rayshawn Jenkins and Jahleel Addae had the others.

“Three picks, that’s huge,” Bosa said. “We need to do that more. … You show what can happen when you take the ball away. … Game ball definitely went to the secondary.”

On Thursday, the Chargers will face a quarterbac­k who has been intercepte­d at least once in each of his last four games. Derek Carr was picked off twice Sunday as Las Vegas lost to Indianapol­is.

The Chargers had one of their best defensive stretches all season in shutting out Atlanta in the second half. Three of the Falcons’ final four possession­s ended with turnovers.

“You know, they were pretty fired up,” defensive coordinato­r Gus Bradley said. “…You could see it on the sidelines, especially after a couple of the intercepti­ons.”

Carr passed for two touchdowns in a 31-26 Raiders victory over the Chargers in Week 9 at SoFi Stadium.

Las Vegas finished that game with only 160 yards pass

ing but also rushed for 160 more.

The Chargers (4-9) have been eliminated from playoff contention but could spoil things for the Raiders (7-6). Las Vegas remains alive but has little — if any — room for error.

Bosa appealing

Bosa has been fined twice recently for hits that game officials deemed to be illegal and the league office felt even stronger about. He said he planned to appeal both $15,000 judgments.

Bosa was fined for low hits on New York Jets quarterbac­k Joe Flacco on Nov. 22 and New England Patriots quarterbac­k Cam Newton on Dec. 6. He called the Flacco ruling “kind of ridiculous.”

“It’s a challenge for us, too,”

Bradley said of trying to determine the league’s position. “We look at them, and we even ask questions.”

On Sunday, defensive tackle Justin Jones sacked Ryan with a low hit but was not penalized. Officials apparently ruled that Jones had been blocked into Ryan.

Not much to say

Offensive coordinato­r Shane Steichen was given the opportunit­y to explain the Chargers’ decision to run the ball at the end of the first half against the Falcons but declined.

“I think coach addressed the situation earlier with you guys,” Steichen said Tuesday, referring to head coach Anthony Lynn. “We’re moving on to Vegas. And I gotta be better, too.”

Lynn called the decision a mistake but said he still had faith in Steichen and wouldn’t make any changes regarding who calls plays for the offense.

The Chargers ran the ball on third-and-1 with no timeouts remaining in the final seconds. They were then unable to rush the field goal team onto the field without drawing a

penalty that ended the first half.

They had a similar miscue at the end of the game in a 27-17 loss at Buffalo in Week 12.

Herbert isn’t running

Herbert has led the Chargers in rushing twice this season, including a victory over Jacksonvil­le in Week 7 when he carried nine times for 66 yards.

But the dual aspect of the rookie quarterbac­k’s game has disappeare­d over the last two weeks. Herbert hasn’t had an official rushing attempt since Nov. 29. In the last five games, he has eight carries for 19 yards.

“It’d be great for me to run the ball, but we didn’t really have the opportunit­y,” Herbert said. “It’s kind of been our game plan.”

Notable

Right tackle Bryan Bulaga remains in concussion protocol after being injured Sunday. The other Chargers deemed unable to practice Tuesday included cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (foot) and linebacker Denzel Perryman (back).

 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS AP ?? An intercepti­on, the Chargers’ third of the game, by cornerback Michael Davis late in the fourth quarter led to Michael Badgley’s game-winning field goal against Atlanta.
ASHLEY LANDIS AP An intercepti­on, the Chargers’ third of the game, by cornerback Michael Davis late in the fourth quarter led to Michael Badgley’s game-winning field goal against Atlanta.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States