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For Immediate Release Tuesday, Oct. 2, 215 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (2-4) vs. OAKLAND RAIDERS (2-3) Sunday, Oct. 25, 215 1:5 p.m. PT Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, California) It s Raiders Week and the San Diego Chargers will open AFC West play when they host their division rivals from Oakland at Qualcomm Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 25. Kickoff is 1:5 p.m. PT. The Chargers 2-1 at home will be looking to halt a two-game skid, while the Raiders 1-1 on the road also have dropped two straight. Oakland had its bye last weekend. Sunday s game will have a throwback feel as the Bolts will take the field in their Powder Blue alternative uniform. CBS Sports will televise the game with Andrew Catalon calling the play-byplay. He ll be joined in the booth by analysts Steve Tasker and Steve Beuerlein. KFMB-TV, Channel 8 in San Diego, and KCBS-TV, Channel 2 in Los Angeles and Orange County, will televise the game in Southern California. RIVERS POSTS EYE-POPPING NUMBERS Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers is posting eye-popping numbers six games into the 215 season. He leads the NFL this season in attempts (253), completions (177) and yards (2,116), completing passes at a 7-percent clip with 12 touchdowns and just five interceptions. Last Sunday at Lambeau Field, Rivers shattered franchise records for attempts, completions and yards in posting the first-ever 5-yard game in franchise history and just the 17th in NFL history. He went 43 of 65 for 53 yards with a pair of touchdowns bettering the previous franchise marks for attempts (58), completions (37) and yards (455). BOLTS COME UP SHORT VS. PACKERS The Chargers came up just short, falling to the Green Bay Packers, 27-2, last Sunday at Lambeau Field. San Diego had four shots to tie the game from inside Green Bay s three-yard line in the final 33 seconds, but the Packers held the Bolts out of the endzone and held on for the win. The Packers jumped out to an early 17-3 lead on a pair of touchdown runs by James Starks, including a 65-yarder on which he escaped a tackler in the backfield and ran free down the right sideline for the score. Up 17-3, the Packers could have inflicted more damage after recovering a Melvin Gordon fumble, but the Bolts defense came up with a key three-and-out, highlighted by a two-yard tackle for loss by Denzel Perryman and a nine-yard sack by Jerry Attaochu on third down. After that three-and-out, the Chargers offense put together a 12-play, 88-yard drive that consumed the final 4:47 of the half and Dontrelle Inman s first-career touchdown catch brought the Bolts to within 17-1 at the break. San Diego s defense answered the bell to start the second half and forced the Packers to go three-and-out once again. Attaochu s second sack of the game, another on third down, forced the Packers to punt. The Chargers then tied the game on the ensuing possession as Ladarius Green hauled in a 19-yard touchdown pass from Philip Rivers to tie the game, 17-17. After an exchange of punts, Green Bay reclaimed the lead (24-17) on an eight-yard touchdown catch by James Jones. The Chargers continued to scratch and claw, getting within 24-2 on a 32-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter. Still up 24-2 late in the fourth, Green Bay drove to the Chargers 1, but San Diego s defense buckled down and held the Packers to a field goal for a 27-2 lead that set up San Diego s final drive. The Chargers got the ball back one last time with 2:37 remaining and Rivers drove the team 77 yards to the Packers three, but the Bolts were unable to punch in the game-tying score and Green Bay escaped with the 27-2 win. KEY NOTES FROM THE CHARGERS-PACKERS GAME Philip Rivers set franchise records for attempts (65), completions (43) and yards (53) in the game. It was the first 5-yard game in franchise history and just the 17th in NFL history. Rivers effort against the Packers was his eighth-career game with 4 or more passing yards, extending his own team record. 215 REGULAR-SEASON SCHEDULE & RESULTS Sun. Sept. 13 DETROIT Qualcomm Stadium W 33-28 Sun. Sept. 2 at Cincinnati Paul Brown Stadium L 19-24 Sun. Sept. 27 at Minnesota TCF Bank Stadium L 14-31 Sun. Oct. 4 CLEVELAND Qualcomm Stadium W 3-27 Mon. Oct. 12 PITTSBURGH Qualcomm Stadium L 2-24 Sun. Oct. 18 at Green Bay Lambeau Field* L 2-27 Sun. Oct. 25 OAKLAND Qualcomm Stadium* 1:5 p.m. CBS Sun. Nov. 1 at Baltimore M&T Bank Stadium* 1: a.m. CBS Mon. Nov. 9 CHICAGO Qualcomm Stadium 5:3 p.m. ESPN BYE Sun. Nov. 22 KANSAS CITY Qualcomm Stadium* 5:3 p.m. NBC Sun. Nov. 29 at Jacksonville EverBank Field* 1: a.m. CBS Sun. Dec. 6 DENVER Qualcomm Stadium* 1:5 p.m. CBS Sun. Dec. 13 at Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium* 1: a.m. CBS Sun. Dec. 2 MIAMI Qualcomm Stadium* 1:25 p.m. CBS Thu. Dec. 24 at Oakland O.co Coliseum 5:25 p.m. NFLN Sun. Jan. 3 at Denver Sports Authority Field* 1:25 p.m. CBS All Times Pacific. Home games in BOLD CAPS *Games subject to flex scheduling TELEVISION AND RADIO COVERAGE CBS Sports (KFMB-TV, Channel 8 in San Diego, and KCBS-TV, Channel 2 in Los Angeles and Orange County) Andrew Catalon (play-by-play), Steve Beuerlein (analyst) and Steve Tasker (analyst) Westood One Radio (National) Steve Raible (play-by-play) and Mike Holmgren (analyst) Spanish Radio XHFG 17.3 (San Diego) and KWKW 133 AM (Los Angeles) Jorge Villanueva (play-byplay) and Dante Lazcano (analyst) The network includes XHSOL 89.9 FM in Mexicali, Mexico and XEHC 159 AM in Ensenada. Rock 15.3 FM, XTRA Sports 136 AM (San Diego) & KLAC 57 AM (Los Angeles & Orange County) Josh Lewin (play-by-play), Curtis Conway (analyst), Nick Hardwick (reporter) and Mike Costa (reporter) The network includes KATY 11.3 FM (Temecula and the Inland Empire); KNWH 125 AM (Yucca Valley); KNWZ 94.3 FM (Palm Springs); KAVL 61 AM (Palmdale and Lancaster); KRAK 91 AM (Victorville and Hesperia); KRLV 134 AM (Las Vegas), and KXO 17.5 FM (Imperial Valley and Yuma, Ari., and Sirius Satellite Radio. CHARGERS.COM All Chargers radio broadcasts are streamed live on www.chargers.com. Broadcasts will begin two hours before kickoff and continue for 9 minutes after the game ends. PRACTICE & MEDIA SCHEDULE Wed. Oct. 21 11:5-1:15 p.m. Raiders Conference Calls - Media Center at Chargers Park Jack Del Rio (1:3 a.m. PT) & Derek Carr (11:55 a.m. PT) Thur. Oct. 22 11:5-1:15 p.m. Fri. Oct. 23 1:35-11:4 a.m. Sat. Oct. 24 No availability Head Coach Mike McCoy is available to the media each day after practice. The locker room is open for 45 minutes after practice. Philip Rivers, Melvin Gordon and 1-2 key defensive players will be available at the podium after practice on Wednesday. That will be Rivers and Gordon s only availability for the week.

Rivers started his 15th consecutive game against the Packers. He owns the longest streak of consecutive starts in franchise history. Keenan Allen started the game in record-breaking fashion before leaving the contest with an injury in the second half. He caught 14 passes for 157 yards, including six catches in the first quarter and 11 in the first half. His 14 catches were one shy of the franchise record for a game. The mark of 15 was originally set by Kellen Winslow at Green Bay Oct. 7, 1984 and it had stood until Allen tied it in this year s season opener on Sept. 13 vs. Detroit. Allen was targeted 15 times vs. the Packers and he caught 14 of the 15. Dontrelle Inman caught his first NFL touchdown pass, a floating one-yarder from Rivers on 4th-and-goal on the final play of the first half. The Chargers racked up 548 yards of total offense, their greatest total since a 593-yard performance against the Los Angeles Raiders Nov. 1, 1985. Jerry Attaochu had two third-down sacks to cap off three-and-outs by the San Diego defense. His first was a nine-yard sack on 3rd-and-7 on Green Bay s last possession of the first half and his second was a four-yard sack on another 3rd-and-7 on the Packers first drive of the second half. Antonio Gates caught his 8th career pass to ignite a third quarter touchdown drive. Ladarius Green finished the drive with a 19-yard touchdown catch, his third of the season. Malcom Floyd made the key play on the drive, hauling in a season-long 5-yard catch with the Chargers backed up on a 3rd-and-17. Denzel Perryman made his first NFL start and led the team with nine total tackles. He also made two key plays to contribute to separate three-andouts. In the second quarter, Perryman had a two-yard tackle for loss and in the fourth quarter, he had a forced fumble vs. Eddie Lacy that resulted in another loss, this time four yards, for the Packers. Corey Liuget had a five-yard sack in the fourth quarter. WHAT TO WATCH FOR Philip Rivers has thrown for more than 3 yards in three straight games, tied for the second-longest streak in franchise history. If he throws for 3 yards again on Sunday vs. the Raiders, he will tie Dan Fouts team record. Fouts threw for 3-plus yards in four straight in 1979 and again in the last two games of the 198 season and the first two games of the 1981 season. Rivers has thrown for more than 3 yards four times this season and he s thrown for more than 4 yards twice (Detroit and at Green Bay). The team record for 3-yard games in a season is eight (Fouts, 198). Rivers has the most 4-yard games in a season, three in 213. One of those was a 411- yard game vs. this week s opponent, Oakland. Rivers ranks 13th all-time with 264 career touchdown passes. Currently, the New York Giants Eli Manning is 12th (269) and Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana is 11th with 273. Rivers ranks 17th in NFL history with 38,771 career passing yards. Pittsburgh s Ben Roethlisberger, who is currently injured and not playing, ranks 16th with 39,969. Rivers needs 1,198 yards to catch Roethlisberger. Rivers ranks second in team history with 3,22 career completions. He needs 96 more to break Fouts team record of 3,297. Rivers has posted a passer rating of 12 or higher 38 times during his career. The Chargers are 35-3 (.921) in those games. He s also posted a rating of 13. or higher 21 times and the Chargers are 21- in those games. Rivers has started 15 consecutive games. It s the NFL s second-longest active streak behind Eli Manning s 173. Rivers overall passing numbers have been outstanding since the arrival of Mike McCoy in San Diego in 213. Since the start of the 213 season, Rivers owns the NFL s second-highest completion percentage (68.3), the fifth-highest passer rating (1.1), the third-most touchdown passes (75) and the fourth-most yards (1,88). In 213, Rivers established the highest season completion percentage in franchise history (.695) and in 214, he posted the second-highest (.662). This season, Rivers completion percentage is 7.. Rivers has 9 regular-season wins, most by a starting QB in franchise history. He s 9-6 (.6) for his career. Rivers is 36-18 (.667) as a starter in regular-season AFC West games. In 54 games, he s completed 1,6 of 1,674 (63.3 pct.) for 13,219 yards with 86 touchdowns and 49 interceptions for a 92.7 passer rating. Rivers is one of the NFL s top late-season quarterbacks. Since taking over as the Bolts starting quarterback in 26, he has guided the Chargers to a record of 34-9 (.791 winning percentage) in regular-season games played in December and January. All-time, Rivers ranks fifth in passer rating in December & January (95.7), and he has a 77-to-3 touchdown-to-interception ratio. Rivers is not only great in December and January, but in the second half of the season overall. Throughout his career, Rivers is 54-25 (.684) as a starter in games played after Nov. 1 and his 95.3 career passer rating in Games 9-16 of the regular season ranks seventh all-time. Rivers earned his first AFC Offensive Player of the Week award for 215 and the seventh of his career for his performance Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland. Rivers seven AFC POW awards rank second in team history to LaDainian Tomlinson s 1. Rivers also captured his second FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week award for 215 vs. the Browns. He earned his first for the Chargers Week 1 win over Detroit. Rivers has nine-career FedEx Air Awards. Antonio Gates ranks seventh all-time with 11 career touchdown catches. Gates needs 1 more to catch Tony Gonzalez (111) for sixth all-time and first all-time among tight ends. Gates has 86 career catches, fourth all-time among tight ends. He needs 1 more to move past Shannon Sharpe (815) and into third. Gates is the Chargers all-time leader in receptions (86), receiving yards (1,21) and touchdown catches (11). Gates 11 touchdown catches since he came into the NFL in 23 are the most in the NFL over the last 12-plus years (23-current). Philip Rivers and Gates have connected on 74 touchdowns during their career, most in NFL history for a quarterback-tight end tandem. Gates has actually caught 76 touchdown passes since Rivers became the team s starting quarterback in 26, but two of the touchdown passes were thrown by LaDainian Tomlinson on halfback-option plays (Nov. 26, 26 vs. Oakland and Sept. 9, 27 vs. Chicago). Here s a look at the top five QB-TE touchdown tandems in NFL history. 74 Philip Rivers to Antonio Gates 58 Tom Brady to Rob Gronkowski 51 Drew Brees to Jimmy Graham 45 Drew Bledsoe to Ben Coates 44 Peyton Manning to Dallas Clark Keenan Allen leads the NFL with 53 catches through six games. They are the most in team history through six games. Allen is on pace for a 14-catch season, which would shatter LaDainian Tomlinson s team-record 1 catch season of 23. Allen ranks third in the NFL this season in receiving yards with 61. Through his first 35 games with the Chargers, Allen has 21 catches (most in team history) and 2,43 receiving yards (fourth). Malcom Floyd ranks 1th in franchise history with 37 career catches. He needs 66 more to catch Wes Chandler (373) for ninth. Floyd currently has 32 career touchdown catches. He needs one more to move into a tie with Tony Martin for 1th in team history. With 37 career catches good for 5,299 yards, Floyd s 17.3-yard average is fourth in team history (min. 25 receptions), just.2 yards shy of the thirdhighest average in team annals. Jerry Attaochu has four sacks in the Chargers last three games, including two each vs. Cleveland and Green Bay. In addition, Attaochu has 11 quarterback hits in the last four games, including team highs of four vs. Cleveland on Oct. 4 and three vs. Pittsburgh Oct. 12. Corey Liuget has sacks in each of the last two games. Eric Weddle has 19 career interceptions. He needs two more to climb into the team s top 1 for career picks. Weddle also has 29 career interception return yards and needs 19 more to enter the team s all-time top 1.

CHARGERS-RAIDERS SERIES HISTORY The Chargers and Raiders have met 111 times since both teams came into existence in 196. Oakland leads the series, 59-5-2 but the Chargers have had a decided advantage of late, claiming three straight, six of the last seven and 19 of the last 23. The Chargers have also won the last three meetings at Qualcomm Stadium. CHARGERS-RAIDERS CONNECTIONS Chargers owner Alex Spanos makes his home in the Northern California city of Stockton, Calif., approximately 73 miles from Oakland. Chargers Chairman of the Board Dean Spanos was born in Stockton and attended the University of the Pacific. Chargers Head Coach Mike McCoy grew up in Novato, California, 3 miles across the San Francisco Bay from Oakland. Running Backs Coach Ollie Wilson coached the same position at Cal-Berkeley from 1983-9. Chargers tackle Joe Barksdale spent his rookie season (211) in Oakland after being selected by the Raiders that year in the third round out of LSU. Wide receiver Stevie Johnson is a Bay Area native (San Francisco). Wide receiver Keenan Allen and cornerback Steve Williams attended Cal-Berkeley. Linebacker Donald Butler s mom, Janet Rice works for the Oakland (Calif.) Housing Authority. Cornerback Jason Verrett s brother, Tre, works for the Raiders as a client services representative. Chargers Special Teams Coordinator Kevin Spencer spent three seasons as an assistant coach in Oakland, including 1995 as special teams coach, 1996 as assistant linebackers coach and 1997 as a defensive assistant. Defensive Line Coach Don Johnson spent two seasons in Oakland (27-8) coaching defensive tackles. Director of Player Personnel JoJo Wooden s older brother, Terry, spent one season as a linebacker with the Raiders. Director of Business Operations John Hinek s father, Frank, was the equipment manager for the Raiders from 196-62. Raiders defensive assistant Sam Anno spent the 1992-93 seasons as the Chargers long snapper. More recently, Anno was the assistant head coach, as well as the linebackers and special teams coach at the University of San Diego from 29-14. Raiders guard-tackle Khalif Barnes is from the San Diego suburb of Spring Valley. He was a two-time all-league and All-CIF pick at Mt. Miguel High School. Barnes sister, Ijlal, played basketball at San Diego State. Other Raiders with Southern California ties include defensive end Benson Mayowa (Inglewood), cornerback Keith McGill (La Mirada), fullback-running back Jamize Olawale (Inglewood), tackle Donald Penn (Inglewood), fullback Marcel Reece (Inglewood), tight end Mychal Rivera (Valencia) and linebacker Malcolm Smith (Northridge and USC). NOTEWORTHY VS. THE RAIDERS In last season s 31-28 win at Oakland on Oct. 12, Malcom Floyd had a fiveyard touchdown catch and he led the team with five catches for 13 yards. Antonio Gates had a one-yard game-tying touchdown catch (21-21) in the fourth quarter. Branden Oliver was named Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week after rushing for 11 yards and scoring the game-winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Philip Rivers threw three touchdown passes and racked up 313 yards for his fifth-straight multi-touchdown game, tying the longest stretch of his career. Rivers also extended his NFL-record streak of games with a passer rating over 12 to five. Cornerback Jason Verrett, a Northern California native and the team s first-round pick in 214, helped ice the win over the Raiders with his first NFL interception with 1:13 remaining in the fourth quarter. In last season s 13-6 win against the Raiders in San Diego on Nov. 16, Jerry Attaochu had a nine-yard sack late in the Bolts 13-6 win. In that same game, Ryan Carrethers made his first-career start and Kavell Conner recorded a sack while leading the team with eight tackles. Offensively, Malcom Floyd played in his 1th career game and he had a 22-yard touchdown catch. He also had his streak of 47 third-down catches that resulted in first downs come to an end. It had been the NFL s longest active streak. On special teams, Mike Scifres earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors after landing five of nine punts inside the 2, while Darrell Stuckey downed two punts inside the 1 to go along with a special teams tackle inside the 2. On Nov. 2, 1963, the Chargers posted a 44- win over the Raiders. It is the second-greatest margin of victory in a game in team history. On Oct. 6, 213, Keenan Allen scored his first-career touchdown on a seven-yard catch in the fourth quarter at Oakland. In the teams second meeting that season, Allen s third-quarter touchdown catch broke a 1-1 tie in the Bolts 26-13 win Playing for Kansas City on Oct. 23, 211, Brandon Flowers had his secondcareer multi-interception game with two picks vs. the Raiders, including a 58-yard touchdown return off a pick vs. Carson Palmer. During the Chargers 212 season opener in Oakland, Malcom Floyd had a six-yard touchdown catch. This came one game after he racked up 127 yards, including a 43-yard touchdown catch in the Bolts 21 season-ending 38-26 win at Oakland. In 21, Floyd had a career-high 213 yards in a game at Oakland, which was the fourth-best single-game performance in team history and the best since 1985. It included a team-record 154 yards in the first half and a 41-yard touchdown catch. In 212, Antonio Gates caught the 83rd touchdown pass of his career during a Dec. 3 game vs. Oakland, tying Lance Alworth for the second-most touchdowns in team history. In 211 in a game at Oakland, Gates had a season-long 38-yard TD on 3rdand-9 play. He also ignited another scoring drive with a 37-yard catch, and he contributed to a third-quarter touchdown drive with nine-yard catch on a 3rd-and-4, followed by a 16-yarder that put him at a season-high 16 yards for game. In 21, Gates had a 19-yard touchdown catch at Oakland to tie Alworth s team record for consecutive games with a touchdown. In 24 career games vs. the Raiders, Gates has 96 catches for 1,273 yards and 12 touchdowns. In 212, Melvin Ingram made his NFL debut at Oakland. That day, he ended the Raiders first series with a forced fumble and later he played a key role in an aborted play that resulted in a 25-yard loss, leading to a punt and a touchdown on San Diego s ensuing possession for a 1-3 lead. Late in the fourth quarter, his onside kick recovery sealed the Bolts 22-14 victory. Ingram then had a team and season-high four special teams tackles in the 212 season finale vs. Oakland. Playing for Baltimore in 212, Jacoby Jones was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after registering a 15-yard kickoff return touchdown during a 55-2 win over the Raiders. In 29, he won the same award after logging a 95-yard kickoff return touchowns during a 29-6 win. In 213, Philip Rivers passed for 411 yards at Oakland to become the first quarterback in team history with back-to-back 4-yard games. It was his team-record third 4-yard game of the season and the sixth of his career, tying Dan Fouts for most in team history. Rivers threw the 21st and 22nd touchdown passes of his career that same day to pass John Hadl (21) for second in team history. In the team s second meeting of the season in San Diego, Rivers threw a TD pass in his 19th-straight game, tying Hadl (1966-67) for the third-longest streak in team history. In 212, Rivers posted a season-high 142. passer rating vs. the Raiders. In 21, Rivers passed for 431 yards at Oakland, which at the time was ninth in team history. It included a career-high 29 in the first half. In 29, Rivers led the game-winning touchdown drive of 89 yards in nine plays over the final 2:3 at Oakland. He went 6-of-7 for 79 yards on the game-winning drive. In 26, Rivers made his first-career start at Oakland on ESPN s Monday Night Football and he led the Chargers to a 27- win. In 18 career games vs. Oakland, Rivers has completed 34 of 543 (62.6 pct.) for 4,222 yards with 27 touchdowns and 13 interceptions for a 93.3 career rating vs. Oakland. The Chargers are 14-4 in those 18 games. Rivers has led the Chargers to four fourth-quarter comeback wins, including 11/26/6 (trailed 14-7 and won 21-14), 9/28/8 (trailed 15-3 and won 28-18), 9/14/9 (trailed 2-17 and won 24-2) and 1/12/14 (trailed 21-28 and won 31-28)

In 213, Mike Scifres punted in his 15th-consecutive game at Oakland. In 211, Scifres had his first touchback of the season vs. Oakland, ending a string of 23-straight punts to start the season without one. The punt that ended the string was a then career-long 71-yarder. In 25, Scifres had a season-long 71-yarder in an ESPN Sunday Night game vs. Oakland. In 213, Eric Weddle had a highlight-reel pick off Oakland s Matt McGloin, leaping in the air to break up the pass before making a diving catch. It set up a touchdown for a 1-7 lead in an eventual 26-13 win. In 212, Weddle had a six-yard, first-down run on a 4th-and-1 fake punt in the second quarter to sustain a touchdown drive for a 17-7 lead. Playing for Miami in 214, Jimmy Wilson an interception and 31-yard return vs. the Raiders during a game in London. POWER BLUES This Sunday, the Chargers will take the field in their Powder Blue alternate uniforms when they face the Raiders. It will be the seventh time the Chargers have worn their alternate uniforms when facing the Raiders. CLOCK MANAGEMENT In the Chargers 215 season-opener vs. Detroit, the Bolts possessed the ball for 38:12 and won the game, 33-28. Since Mike McCoy took over as head coach in 213, the Chargers have possessed the ball for at least 34 minutes 16 times and the Chargers are 14-2 in those games. Date Opponent Possession Result Score 9/15/13 at Philadelphia 4:17 Won 33-3 9/29/13 vs. Dallas 34:3 Won 3-21 1/14/13 vs. Indianapolis 38:31 Won 19-9 1/2/13 at Jacksonville 37:3 Won 24-6 11/1/13 vs. Denver 38:3 Lost 2-28 12/8/13 vs. N.Y. Giants 36:56 Won 37-14 12/12/13 at Denver 38:49 Won 27-2 12/22/13 vs. Oakland 34:42 Won 26-13 12/29/13 vs. Kansas City 37:8 Won 27-24 (OT) 9/14/14 vs. Seattle 42:15 Won 3-21 1/5/14 vs. N.Y. Jets 38:54 Won 31-1/12/14 at Oakland 37:2 Won 31-28 11/16/14 vs. Oakland 34:46 Won 13-6 12/2/14 at San Francisco 34:19 Won 38-35 (OT) 9/13/15 vs. Detroit 38:12 Won 33-28 1/18/15 at Green Bay 38: Lost 2-27 RIVERS DOES IT AGAIN In the Chargers 215 season opener against Detroit on Sept. 13, Philip Rivers led the Chargers to a fourth-quarter come-frombehind victory. It marked the 21st such victory in his career. The Chargers trailed the Lions 21-2 entering the fourth before claiming Rivers a 33-28 victory. Below is a look at all 21 of Rivers career fourth-quarter comeback wins. Date Opp. Deficit Final Score 9/13/15 Detroit 2-21 Won, 33-28 12/2/14 at San Francisco* 21-35 Won, 38-35 11/3/14 at Baltimore 13-23 Won, 34-33 1/12/14 at Oakland 21-28 Won, 31-28 12/29/13 Kansas City* 14-24 Won, 27-24 11/24/13 at Kansas City 24-28 Won, 41-38 9/29/13 Dallas 2-21 Won, 3-21 9/15/13 at Philadelphia 27-23 Won, 33-3 9/11/11 Minnesota 17-14 Won, 24-17 11/7/1 at Houston 21-23 Won, 29-23 11/8/9 at N.Y. Giants 2-14 Won, 21-2 9/14/9 at Oakland 2-17 Won, 24-2 1/3/9 Indianapolis^* 17-14 Won, 23-17 12/21/8 at Tampa Bay 24-2 Won, 41-24 12/14/8 at Kansas City 21-1 Won, 22-21 9/28/8 at Oakland 15-3 Won, 28-18 12/9/7 at Tennessee* 17-3 Won, 23-17 12/24/6 at Seattle 14-13 Won, 2-17 11/26/6 vs. Oakland 14-7 Won, 21-14 11/19/6 at Denver 27-21 Won, 35-27 11/12/6 at Cincinnati 38-28 Won, 49-41 ^AFC Wild Card Playoffs *Overtime game

215 NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCES BY POSITION OFFENSE & SPECIAL TEAMS QUARTERBACKS Philip Rivers: FedEx Air NFL Player of Sept. 13 after throwing two touchdowns Sept. 13 vs. Detroit to tie Dan Fouts team reccord for career touchdown passes (254)...it was Rivers 149th career game...fouts played in 181 games during his career... touchdown passes covered 12 yards to Stevie Johnson and 13 yards to Ladarius Green...completed 34 of 41 (83 percent) for 43 yards (13.6 rating) vs. Lions...43 yards were most by Chargers quarterback on opening day in franchise history...was team-record seventh-career 4-yard game...previously had been tied with Fouts with six...completed team-record 2 straight passes to close out game, including last nine of third quarter and all 11 in fourth quarter...during stretch, threw for 229 yards and two touchdowns... completion percentage vs. Lions (83 percent) was fourth-highest of career and eighth-highest in franchise history...chargers trailed 21-2 at start of fourth quarter to mark 21st career fourth-quarter come-from-behind victory...chargers also overcame early 18-point deficit (21-3), which matched second-largest in team annals...sept. 2 at Cincinnati, threw two touchdown passes (career No. 255 and 256) to set new franchise record and move into sole possession of 14th all-time...previous team mark was 254 held by Dan Fouts...second moved him past Sonny Jurgensen (255) for 14th all-time...rivers set franchise mark in 15th career game (Fouts, 181)...vs. Bengals, had streak of 22 straight completions (dating to Sept. 13) come to end...tied for third-longest completion streak in NFL history (Joe Montana-1987, Mark Brunell-26, David Carr-26 and Matt Ryan-212...passed for 241 yards vs. Bengals and moved past Donovan McNabb for 18th on NFL s all-time passing yardage list...afc Offensive Player of Week and FedEx Air NFL Player of Week after completing 23 of 38 for 358 yards with the three touchdowns and no interceptions (118.1 rating) in 3-27 win vs. Cleveland Oct. 4...made 148th consecutive start in Browns game, tying Russ Washington s franchise record...was 4th-career three-touchdown game... drove team eight plays and 57 yards over final 2:9 of game for game-winning 34-yard field goal as time expired...marked 25th-career game-winning drive in fourth quarter or overtime...set new team record with 149th consecutive start on ESPN s Monday Night Football Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh...bettered previous mark of 148 games set by Russ Washington...two touchdown passes vs. Steelers to increase career total to 262...moved past Dave Krieg (261) and into 13th all-time...threw for 365 yards vs. Steelers and raised career total to 38,269...moved past Boomer Esiason (37,92) and Krieg (38,147) and into 17th all-time...steelers game marked 4th-career 3-yard game...made 15th consecutive start and set franchise records for attempts (65), completions (43) and yards (53) Oct. 18 at Green Bay...was first 5-yard game in franchise history and 17th in NFL history...was eighth-career 4-yard game, extending team record. Kellen Clemens: Played one series at end of game Sept. 27 at Minnesota, leading 14-play, 89-yard touchdown drive with 19-yard scoring throw to Keenan Allen...went 5 of 6 for 63 yards on drive. RUNNING BACKS Melvin Gordon: Racked up three carries of 2-plus yards Sept. 2 at Cincinnati, most in game by Charger since LaDainian Tomlinson at Kansas City, Dec. 2, 27. Danny Woodhead: Two rushing touchdowns Sept. 13 vs. Detroit...Team Captain for Lions game...scored on nine-yard run in second quarter and later oneyard run late in fourth quarter for 33-21 lead...career-high 138 total yards from scrimmage in 3-27 win over Cleveland Oct. 4...led team in rushing yards (54 yards) and was second in receiving yards (84 yards)...career-long 61-yard catch-and-run late in third quarter set up touchdown for 2-16 lead and then in fourth quarter, had 19-yard run to Cleveland 24-yard line on game-winning field goal drive...31-yard catch-and-run helped set up opening drive touchdown Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh on ESPN s Monday Night Football...also drew facemask penalty on play which took ball to Steelers 16. Branden Oliver: Sept. 13 vs. Detroit, ignited go-ahead touchdown drive with 17-yard catch on final play of third quarter. Donald Brown: WIDE RECEIVERS Keenan Allen: Tied franchise record with 15 catches (Kellen Winslow at Green Bay, Oct. 7, 1984), good for career-high 166 yards, Sept. 13 vs. Detroit...tied for 11th-most catches in game in NFL history...helped Chargers overcome 18-point deficit (second-highest in franchise history) to win, 33-28...his 15 catches were most in franchise history by wide receiver...they were also most by any player on NFL Kickoff Weekend since 197 merger...number of huge catches vs. Lions...early in fourth quarter caught 15-yarder on 3rd-and-1 during go-ahead touchdown drive...later during back-breaking touchdown drive for 33-21 lead, caught 2-yarder to Lions 22 on 3rd-and-19...12 catches for 133 yards and career-high-tying two touchdowns Sept. 27 at Minnesota... scoring catches covered 34 and 19 yards...four catches Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland, giving him 33 through first four games, tying Antonio Gates (27) for most catches in team history through first four games of season...oct. 18 at Green Bay, caught 14 passes for 157 yards, including six catches in first quarter and 11 in first half...left game in second half with hip injury and did not return... targeted 15 times vs. Packers and caught 14 of 15. Malcom Floyd: Went over 5, career yards Sept. 13 vs. Detroit...4-yard fourth-quarter touchdown catch Sept. 2 at Cincinnati...39-yard catch on 3rd-and-18 play late in second quarter Sept. 27 at Minnesota helped ignite touchdown drive...left Cleveland game Oct. 4 with concussion after making 2-yard catch over middle...3th career catch during Monday Night game vs. Pittsburgh Oct. 12...in fourth quarter, 32-yard catch on 1st-and-2 helped set up touchdown for 17-1 lead...helped set up touchdown on opening drive of second half Oct. 18 at Green Bay with season-long 5-yard catch on 3rdand-17 play. Stevie Johnson: Caught 12-yard touchdown pass on 3rd-and-6 to get Chargers within 21-2 in third quarter Sept. 13 vs. Detroit...late in fourth quarter during key game-clinching touchdown drive, had 34-yard catch and 14-yarder to Lions one on 3rd-and-3...Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland, left game early in third quarter with hamstring injury...inactive Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh and Oct. 18 at Green Bay (hamstring). Jacoby Jones: Left Detroit game Sept. 13 early due to ankle injury...inactive Weeks 2-4 (ankle). Dontrelle Inman: Took over at wide receiver for injured Malcom Floyd Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland and racked up career-high 88 yards on three catches...included career-long 68-yard catch-and-run to Browns one on 3rd-and-5 play that set up touchdown for 27-19 lead in eventual 3-27 victory...first NFL touchdown catch, floating one-yarder on 4th-and-goal on final play of first half Oct. 18 at Green Bay s Lambeau Field. TIGHT ENDS Antonio Gates: Season debut Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh on ESPN s Monday Night Football and caught two touchdown passes (12 and 11 yards)...touchdown catches were 1th and 11st of career...moved past Don Hutson (99), Tim Brown (1) and Steve Largent (1) and into sole possession of seventh place all-time on the NFL s career touchdown receptions list...tallied 92 receiving yards against Steelers to run career total to 1,16 and move past Shannon Sharpe (1,6) and into third place all-time among tight ends in receiving yards...scored 1th touchdown on opening offensive series of game after starting drive with catches of 1 and 12 yards on first two plays... scored 11st touchdown in fourth quarter...during drive, caught 11-yard pass on 3rd-and-1 to Steelers 16...8th career catch to ignite third-quarter touchdown drive Oct. 18 at Green Bay s Lambeau Field...played in 181st career game vs. Packers, tying Dan Fouts for sixth in team history. Ladarius Green: Gave Chargers first lead of game, 26-21, with 13-yard touchdown catch early fourth quarter Sept. 13 vs. Detroit...caught 21-yarder to Lions 13 on play prior to touchdown...career-best five catches vs. Lions... inactive Sept. 27 at Minnesota (concussion)...19-yard touchdown catch for 2-16 late third-quarter lead Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland...late in first quarter vs. Browns, helped sustain Keenan Allen touchdown drive with nine-yard 3rdand-8 catch...also had 17-yard catch on second play of late fourth-quarter

game-winning field goal drive in 3-27 win...19-yard touchdown catch on opening drive of third quarter Oct. 18 at Green Bay. David Johnson: John Phillips: Tied career high with four catches Sept. 27 at Minnesota...oneyard touchdown catch for 27-19 lead midway through fourth quarter Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland. OFFENSIVE LINE King Dunlap: Helped Chargers pass for 44 yards in 33-28 win over Detroit in Sept. 13 as line allowed just two sacks in 44 dropbacks...left Minnesota game Sept. 27 in fourth quarter with concussion...inactive Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland, Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh and Oct. 18 at Green Bay (concussion). Orlando Franklin: Helped Chargers pass for 44 yards in 33-28 win over Detroit in Sept. 13 as line allowed just two sacks in 44 dropbacks...left Minnesota game in Sept. 27 with ankle injury...inactive Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland, Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh and Oct. 18 at Green Bay (ankle). Chris Watt: Helped Chargers pass for 44 yards in 33-28 win over Detroit in Sept. 13 as line allowed just two sacks in 44 dropbacks...late in fourth quarter, saw action at right guard...started Sept. 27 at Minnesota at center but left game in first quarter (groin)...inactive Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland (groin)...saw action as reserve left guard Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh but left game in third quarter with concussion...inactive Oct. 18 at Green Bay (concussion). D.J. Fluker: Helped Chargers pass for 44 yards in 33-28 win over Detroit in Sept. 13 as line allowed just two sacks in 44 dropbacks...left Lions game with ankle injury during late third-quarter touchdown drive...inactive Sept. 2 at Cincinnati (ankle)...despite playing on hobbled ankle, helped Chargers to 3-27 win over Cleveland Oct. 4 as Bolts passed for 358 yards and three touchdowns, while line surrendered just two sacks...team won game on 34-yard field goal with no time left on clock...played entire game at right guard Oct. 18 at Green Bay as Philip Rivers set franchise records for attempts, completions and yards. Joe Barksdale: Helped Chargers pass for 44 yards in 33-28 win over Detroit in Sept. 13 as line allowed just two sacks in 44 dropbacks...slid from right to left tackle late Sept. 27 at Minnesota when King Dunlap left game with concussion...team Captain Sept. 27 vs. Vikings...starting right tackle in 3-27 win over Cleveland Oct. 4 as Bolts passed for 358 yards and three touchdowns, while line surrendered just two sacks...team won game on 34-yard field goal with no time left on clock...started at right tackle Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh, but shifted to left tackle when Chris Hairston left game with ankle injury...played entire game at right tackle Oct. 18 at Green Bay as Philip Rivers set franchise records for attempts, completions and yards. Chris Hairston: Saw reserve action at both right guard and right tackle in second half of 33-28 Sept. 13 win over Detroit...replaced D.J. Fluker at right guard and then took over at right tackle later when Joe Barksdale left game for brief period...in second quarter vs. Lions, came into game as extra tackle for one play and threw key block to open hole for Danny Woodhead on nine-yard touchdown run...started Sept. 2 at right guard for injured Fluker... saw action at left guard Sept. 27 at Minnesota for injured Orlando Franklin... started at left tackle Oct. 4 for injured King Dunlap in 3-27 win over Cleveland Oct. 4 as Bolts passed for 358 yards and three touchdowns, while line surrendered just two sacks in game...team won contest on 34-yard field goal with no time left on clock...started at left tackle Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh but left game in second quarter with ankle injury and did not return...played entire game at left tackle Oct. 18 at Green Bay as Philip Rivers set franchise records for attempts, completions and yards. Trevor Robinson: Took over at center late Sept. 13 vs. Detroit when injuries forced re-shuffling of offensive line...starting center Chris Watt moved to right guard and Robinson took over at center...chargers beat Lions, 33-28... took over for injured Watt at center in first quarter Sept. 27 at Minnesota... started at center for injured Watt in 3-27 win over Cleveland Oct. 4 as Bolts passed for 358 yards and three touchdowns, while line surrendered just two sacks...team won game on 34-yard field goal with no time left on clock... played entire game at center Oct. 18 at Green Bay as Philip Rivers set franchise records for attempts, completions and yards. Kenny Wiggins: First-career regular-season action on offensive line Sept. 27 at Minnesota...first saw action at left guard for Chris Hairston and later saw action at right tackle when injuries forced Joe Barksdale to shift from right to left tackle...first career start at left guard for injured Orlando Franklin in 3-27 win over Cleveland Oct. 4...Bolts passed for 358 yards and three touchdowns vs. Browns, while line surrendered just two sacks...team won game on 34-yard field goal with no time left on clock...oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh on Monday Night Football, started game at left guard...in second quarter, shifted to right tackle when left tackle Chris Hairston was injured and Joe Barksdale went from right tackle to left tackle...then on last play of third quarter, played one snap at right guard when D.J. Fluker came out for play, before returning to right tackle for remainder of game...played entire game at left guard Oct. 18 at Green Bay as Philip Rivers set franchise records for attempts, completions and yards. Tyreek Burwell: NFL debut Oct. 4 in 3-27 win over Cleveland...saw action as extra tackle in goal-line offense for two plays, one of which was one-yard touchdown catch by John Phillips for 27-19 lead in fourth quarter...saw one snap at right guard on last play of third quarter Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh. J.D. Walton: Took over at left guard late in third quarter Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh when Chris Watt left game with concussion. Michael Ola: Signed to active roster day before Week 4 game vs. Cleveland... late in first quarter, saw action at right guard when D.J. Fluker briefly left game with ankle injury...helped finish drive that ended with 28-yard touchdown pass to Keenan Allen for 7-3 led...chargers beat Browns 3-27 on 34- yard field goal with no time remaining. Johnnie Troutman: Inactive Weeks 1-3 (forearm)...placed on Reserve-Injured Sept. 29. SPECIAL TEAMS Josh Lambo: NFL debut Sept. 13 vs. Detroit and four of seven kickoffs went for touchbacks...hit both field goal tries vs. Lions (32 and 25) and made three of four point after tries...first-career game-winning field goal, connecting from 34 yards with no time on clock for 3-27 win over Cleveland Oct. 4... originally missed 39-yard attempt wide right but Browns were flagged for being offside and subsequent 34-yard attempt split uprights...also hit from 46 and 45 in game, while three of six kickoffs went for touchdbacks and led team with two special teams tackles in game...with 2:56 left in fourth quarter of first Monday Night Football game Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh, hit team rookie record 54-yard field goal for 2-17 lead...also tied for third-longest field goal in franchise history...also hit from 4 yards at start of fourth quarter...three of five kickoffs vs. Steelers went for touchbacks...attempted 6 yarder at end of second quarter that fell short. Mike Scifres: Played 182nd career game Sept. 27 at Minnesota for fifth in team history...averaged season-best 53.4 yards per punt vs. Pittsburgh Oct. 12 on Monday Night Football...included punts of 54, 52, 58 and 55 yards. Mike Windt:

215 NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCES BY POSITION DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE Corey Liuget: Three-yard sack on 3rd-and-7 to force second quarter punt Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh...five-yard fourth-quarter sack to help force three-andout Oct. 18 at Green Bay. Sean Lissemore: Kendall Reyes: Third-down pressure and quarterback hit helped cap threeand-out on opening series of game Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland...later in quarter, sixyard tackle for loss helped stall Browns field goal drive. Ricardo Mathews: Four-yard sack of Pittsburgh s Mike Vick in third quarter Oct. 12. Darius Philon: Inactive Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh (hip)...placed on Reserve-Injured with designation to return Oct. 17. Ryan Carrethers: OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS Melvin Ingram: Huge pressure and quarterback hit on 3rd-and-4 play Sept. 13 vs. Detroit led to fluttered pass that was intercepted by Kyle Emanuel... Team Captain Sept. 2 at Cincinnati...first-career multi-sack game with 1.5 sacks in 3-27 win over Cleveland Oct. 4...early in first quarter, shared eightyard sack with Eric Weddle, while stripping Josh McCown on play then raced toward sideline and recovered fumble...added three-yard sack in second quarter on drive that ended with Browns punt...paced squad with three tackles for loss. Kyle Emanuel: Huge performance in NFL debut with interception, 13-yard sack, pressure that led to interception by Patrick Robinson and two tackles for loss...on play just prior to Robinson interception, had three-yard tackle for loss to set up 3rd-and-14...touchdown on ensuing possession brought Chargers to within 21-2...sack came on third-down play early in second quarter to cap three-and-out. Jerry Attaochu: Inactive Sept. 13 (hamstring)...selected as Team Captain by Head Coach Mike McCoy for Cleveland game Oct. 4 and responded with career-high two sacks and team-high four quarterback hits in 3-27 win... tackles for loss on first plays of Pittsburgh s first and third drives of night Oct. 12 on Monday Night Football...finished Steelers game with career-high 1 tackles and paced team with three quarterback hits...two third-down sacks to cap off three-and-outs Oct. 18 at Green Bay s Lambeau Field...first was nineyarder on 3rd-and-7 on Green Bay s last possession of first half and second was four-yard sack on another 3rd-and-7 on Packers first drive of second half. Cordarro Law: Tied team high with two special teams tackles Oct. 18 at Green Bay. Tourek Williams: Inactive Weeks 1-6 (foot). INSIDE LINEBACKERS Donald Butler: Forced fumble and recover vs. Jeremy Hill Sept. 2 at Cincinnati...first forced fumble in regular-season game since 212. Manti Te o: Career-high 16 tackles in 3-27 win vs. Cleveland Oct. 4...inactive Oct. 18 at Green Bay (ankle). Kavell Conner: Denzel Perryman: Racked up five special teams tackles Sept. 2 at Cincinnati...was most in game by Chargers player since 211...first NFL defensive tackles with four stops Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland...first NFL start Oct. 18 at Green Bay s Lambeau Field and led team with nine tackles...key plays on two threeand-outs...two-yard tackle for loss in second quarter, and in fourth quarter, forced fumble that resulted in four-yard loss. Nick Dzubnar: Tied for team high with two special teams tackles Oct. 18 at Green Bay. CORNERBACKS Jason Verrett: Left Minnesota game Sept. 27 early due to foot injury...did not play Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland (foot). Brandon Flowers: Inactive Sept. 27 at Minnesota (knee)...returned Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland and led team with two passes defensed...ended Browns first offensive series of game (three-and-out) with third-down pass defensed...in second quarter capped another three-and-out by defense with third-down pass defensed vs. Dwayne Bowe...Bolts kicked field goal for 13-1 lead on ensuing possession...left Browns game in third quarter with concussion and did not return. Patrick Robinson: Interception and 27-yard return late third quarter Sept. 13 vs. Detroit set up touchdown to bring Chargers within 21-2...also had forced fumble but ball was recovered by Lions...interception was 1th of career...started Oct. 4 win over Cleveland (3-27) for injured Jason Verrett and had second-down pass defensed on game-opening three-and-out by Bolts defense. Steve Williams: First-career interception in endzone off Teddy Bridgewater Sept. 27 at Minnesota. Craig Mager: Inactive Sept. 13 (hamstring)...left Minnesota game Sept. 27 early due to hamstring injury...inactive Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland, Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh and Oct. 18 at Green Bay (hamstring). SAFETIES Eric Weddle: Shared first-quarter eight-yard sack with Melvin Ingram Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland...also shared two-yard tackle for loss with Corey Liuget on same drive...logged 11 total tackles vs. Browns...left Green Bay game Oct. 18 with groin injury. Jahleel Addae: Inactive Weeks 2-4 (ankle)...left Green Bay game Oct. 18 with back injury. Jimmy Wilson: Started Weeks 2-4 for injured Addae at strong safety...tied career high with seven tackles Sept. 2 at Cincinnati and Oct. 4 vs. Cleveland... interception in end zone on deep pass on last play of second quarter Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh. Darrell Stuckey: Two-yard sack in first quarter vs. Mike Vick Oct. 12 vs. Pittsburgh. Adrian Phillips:

SUPPLEMENTAL BIOS Players who weren t included in the 215 Media Guide 66 J.D. WALTON Center 6-3, 35 Baylor 6th NFL Season 1st with Chargers Free Agent 15 Allen HS / Allen, Tex. TRANSACTION HISTORY: Third-round pick (8) by Denver, April 23, 21... signed with Broncos, June 17...waived Dec. 17, 213...claimed by Washington, Dec. 18...contract expired, March 11, 214...signed with New York Giants, March 13...released March 2, 215...signed with Miami, March 2...released Aug. 31...signed with Chargers, Sept. 3. 214: Started all 16 games at center...helped Giants rush for more than 1,6 yards and 13 touchdowns while Eli Manning passed for more than 4,4 yards and tossed 3 touchdown passes. 213: Opened season on Physically Unable to Perform list...returned to active roster Nov. 5 but inactive for six games... inactive for final two games with Washington. 212: Started first four games... injured ankle Sept. 3 vs. Oakland...placed on Reserve-Injured Oct. 1. 211: Started all 16 games at center, playing every offensive snap...helped Broncos rush for team-record and NFL-leading 164.5 yards per game...also started both of team s postseason contests. 21: Started all 16 games at center, becoming first rookie in team history to do so...fifth offensive lineman overall to start all 16 games as rookie...missed only one snap entire season. COLLEGE: First-team All-America as senior...first offensive or defensive player in 18 seasons to be so honored...one of six finalists for 29 Rimington Trophy, awarded to nation s top center...three-time Big 12 Conference Commissioner s Honor Roll...started 36 games during 27-9 seasons at Baylor...transferred to Baylor from Arizona State, where he redshirted as true freshman in 25... speech communications major. PERSONAL: Born in Lawton, Oklahoma...first-team All-District 9-5A and allcounty as senior at Allen (Tex.) High School. Games Played-Started: 21 (16-16, Denver); 211 (16-16, Denver); 212 (4-4, Denver); 213 (-, Denver/Washington); 214 (16-16, New York Giants); Total (52-52).

NEW FACES The Chargers added a number of key new coaches and players during the offseason. Eighteen of 53 players on the opening-week roster, more than one-third of the roster, were players who were new to the team. On the coaching side, Mike Nolan took over for the departed Joe Barry (Washington) as the Chargers linebackers coach, while Chris Shula took over for Chad Grimm (Washington) as the quality control coach for the defense. The list of new players includes tackle Joe Barksdale (St. Louis), guard Orlando Franklin (Denver), guard-tackle Chris Hairston (Buffalo), wide receiver Stevie Johnson (San Francisco), wide receiver and kick/punt returner Jacoby Jones (Baltimore), cornerback Patrick Robinson (New Orleans), safety Jimmy Wilson (Miami) and center J.D. Walton (New York Giants). The Chargers also added five rookies through the 215 NFL Draft. That group includes University of Wisconsin running back Melvin Gordon (first round), University of Miami inside linebacker Denzel Perryman (second round), Texas State cornerback Craig Mager (third round), North Dakota State outside linebacker Kyle Emanuel (fifth round) and University of Arkansas defensive end Darius Philon (sixth round). HEALTHY RETURNS The Chargers have four players back who finished the 214 season on the Reserve-Injured list. That group includes linebacker Donald Butler (elbow), punter Mike Scifres (clavicle), cornerback Jason Verrett (shoulder) and running back Danny Woodhead (ankle). A CLOSER LOOK AT THE BOLTS FREE AGENT ADDITIONS Joe Barksdale spent his rookie season with Oakland after being drafted by the Raiders in the third round. He played in all 16 games as a rookie, primarily on special teams, but he was waived early during his second season. The St. Louis Rams claimed Barksdale and he played sparingly for them in 212, but three weeks into the 213 season, he was inserted into the starting lineup at right tackle and he remained there for 13 of the Rams final 14 games. In 214, Barksdale started all 16 games for the Rams at right tackle. Orlando Franklin came from Denver where he originally joined the Broncos as a second-round pick (46th overall) in 211. During his first four seasons, Franklin started 7 of a possible 71 games, including playoffs. From 211-13, he started 53 of 54 games at right tackle and last season, he started all 17, including playoffs, at right guard. Chris Hairston is a former fourth-round pick of the Buffalo Bills. Hairston has played in 41 career games. He missed the entire 213 season, but returned to play in all 16 games for the Bills in 214. Stevie Johnson is a former seventh-round pick of the Buffalo Bills (28). He joins the Chargers having caught 336 career passes for 4,267 yards (12.7 average) and 31 touchdowns. From 21-12, Johnson strung together three straight 1,-yard seasons in Buffalo, the first player in Bills history to do so. The run included a 21 campaign in which he racked up 82 catches for 1,73 yards and 1 scores, all career highs. Jacoby Jones has racked up exactly 1, all-purpose yards in eight NFL regular seasons. He spent his first five NFL seasons (27-11) in Houston and the last three with Baltimore (212-14). Jones played a prominent role in the Ravens reaching and winning Super Bowl XLVII. Jones has scored 26 career touchdowns, including playoffs. He has 16 touchdown catches, six kickoff returns and four punt returns. His nine kickoff and punt return touchdowns in the regular season are tied for sixth all-time and his five kickoff return touchdowns are tied for eighth. Jones also holds the NFL record for the longest kickoff return in Super Bowl history (18 yards). Patrick Robinson was a first-round draft pick of the New Orleans Saints (32nd overall) in 21. Robinson played in 58 games over five seasons in New Orleans, totaling 185 tackles, 46 passes defensed and nine interceptions. Jimmy Wilson, a San Diego native, was a seventh-round pick (235th overall) of the Miami Dolphins in 211. From 211-14, Wilson played in 6 games and made 21 starts for the Dolphins. He saw action on both defense and special teams. Wilson blocked three kicks during his Dolphins tenure, tying the franchise record. Wilson also recorded four interceptions, including a game-clinching pick against Atlanta in 213. His career totals include 137 tackles, two sacks, three forced fumbles, 16 passes defensed and 17 stops on special teams. J.D. Walton joined the Chargers as a free agent in late September. Walton spent the 214 season with the New York Giants where he started all 16 games at center. The Giants rushed for more than 1,6 yards and 13 touchdowns last season, while quarterback Eli Manning passed for more than 4,4 yards and tossed 3 touchdown passes with Walton anchoring the offensive line. Walton was a third round pick by Denver in 21 and he spent the three-plus seasons with the Broncos (21-13) where he played under Chargers Head Coach Mike McCoy. A CLOSER LOOK AT THE BOLTS DRAFT CLASS All five of the Chargers 215 draft choices made the team s opening-day 53-man roster. Melvin Gordon won the 214 Doak Walker Award as the nation s top running back. Runner up for the 214 Heisman Trophy, Gordon rushed for 4,915 yards and scored 49 total touchdowns, both third in school history. He averaged an FBS-record (Football Bowl Subdivision) 7.8 yards per carry for his career and finished his career at Wisconsin third in career rushing yards and total touchdowns. Denzel Perryman was an All-America and All-ACC pick who racked up 351 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 27 tackles for loss, seven forced fumbles and two interceptions. He was the University of Miami s leading tackler each of his last two seasons, tallying 18 stops as a junior in 213 and 11 as a senior in 214. Craig Mager was an All-Sun Belt and All-WAC performer at Texas State where he recorded eight career interceptions along with 211 tackles, 47 passes defensed, 9.5 tackles for loss and a pair of sacks. Kyle Emanuel won the 214 Buck Buchanan Award as the Football Championship Subdivision s top defensive player after leading the FCS with 19.5 sacks and 32.5 tackles for loss. His career totals included 234 tackles, 35.5 sacks, 58.5 tackles for loss and two blocked field goals. The Bison went 58-3 during Emanuel s career in the process of capturing four conference titles and four NCAA championships. Darius Philon was a second-team All-SEC pick as a redshirt sophomore in 214. Philon collected 92 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks and three forced fumbles in two seasons at Arkansas. THREE UNDRAFTED ROOKIES EARN ROSTER SPOTS Three undrafted rookies currently hold spots on the 53-man roster. Tyreek Burwell is an offensive tackle who started just four games as a senior at the University of Cincinnati. Burwell (6-5, 35) did not play for the Bearcats in 213 after transferring from SUNY-Cortland where he actually spent two seasons (211-12) as a tight end. Nick Dzubnar is a 6-1, 24-pound inside linebacker who s from nearby Mission Viejo, California. Dzubnar attended Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo where he was a consensus All-America and first-team All-Big Sky pick as a senior after logging a school-record 167 tackles. Dzubnar finished sixth in voting for the 214 Buck Buchanan Award as the top player in FCS. That award was actually won by fellow Chargers linebacker Kyle Emanuel who played at North Dakota State. Josh Lambo beat out veteran Nick Novak for the Chargers kicking job. Lambo was a second-team All-SEC pick as a senior at Texas A&M in 214. He hit 21 of 25 career field goal tries for a school-record 84. conversion percentage. Lambo took an unconventional path to reach the NFL. Prior to attending A&M, Lambo played professional soccer as a goalie in the MLS. He was drafted by FC Dallas in the first round (eighth overall) in 28 and he spent four years with FC Dallas. Lambo also spent time with the United States Men s National Under-2 Team, competing for that squad at the FIFA Under-2 World Cup in Egypt in 29.

The Chargers overcame an early 18-point deficit and rallied to defeat the Detroit Lions, 33-28, in their 215 season opener at Qualcomm Stadium. It tied for the second-largest deficit overcome in franchise history. The Lions jumped out to a 21-3 lead midway through the second quarter with two offensive touchdowns and a 31-yard interception return for a touchdown by safety Grover Quinn before the Chargers started chipping away. Danny Woodhead, playing in his first regular-season game since last September, started the comeback with a nine-yard touchdown run midway through the second quarter to bring the Bolts within 21-1. The Chargers got the ball to start the third quarter and scored on a Josh Lambo field goal to get within 21-13. The teams traded turnovers on the next three possessions, including a diving interception by rookie outside linebacker Kyle Emanuel and another by cornerback Patrick Robinson. Robinson s pick helped set up a 12-yard touchdown catch by Stevie Johnson, his first as a Charger, and it brought the Bolts to within a point, 21-2. On the ensuing WEEK 1 RECAP CHARGERS 33, DETROIT 28 possession, the Bolts defense came away with a three-and-out as Manti Te o and Cordarro Law combined for a key third-down stop to force a Lions punt. The Chargers then drove 7 yards in seven plays and took their first lead of the afternoon when Ladarius Green caught a 13-yard scoring pass from Philip Rivers, just one play after catching a 21-yarder to the Lions 13. Up 26-21, the Chargers defense came up with another big stop before the offense marched 11 plays and 86 yards for the backbreaking touchdown drive. Keenan Allen, who tied a franchise record with 15 catches against the Lions, had five catches on the drive, including a 2-yarder on a 3rd-and-19. Johnson also continued his large afternoon, hauling in a 34 yarder early in the drive before snatching a 14 yarder to the one on a 3rd-and-3 that set up Woodhead s second touchdown of the game for a 33-21 lead. Detroit scored a late touchdown to snap a 3- Chargers run and get back within 33-28, but the Lions failed to recover the onside kick attempt and the Bolts ran out the clock for the win. VISITOR: Detroit Lions 7 14 7 28 HOME: San Diego Chargers 3 7 1 13 33 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Lions 1 1:46 A.Abdullah 24 yd. run (M.Prater kick) (8-8, 4:14) 7 Chargers 1 :22 J.Lambo 32 yd. Field Goal (13-73, 7:2) 7 3 Lions 2 12:28 G.Quin 31 yd. interception return (M.Prater kick) 14 3 Lions 2 8:49 E.Ebron 18 yd. pass from M.Stafford (M.Prater kick) (4-46, 2:6) 21 3 Chargers 2 5:2 D.Woodhead 9 yd. run (J.Lambo kick) (7-8, 3:47) 21 1 Chargers 3 9:21 J.Lambo 25 yd. Field Goal (12-73, 5:39) 21 13 Chargers 3 4:3 S.Johnson 12 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (3-16, 1:12) 21 2 Chargers 4 11:49 L.Green 13 yd. pass from P.Rivers (kick failed, wr) (7-7, 3:52) 21 26 Chargers 4 2:33 D.Woodhead 1 yd. run (J.Lambo kick) (11-86, 6:18) 21 33 Lions 4 1:4 T.Riddick 21 yd. pass from M.Stafford (M.Prater kick) (7-83, 1:29) 28 33 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked FGs - PATs Had Blocked Net Punting Average TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Interceptions EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY SAFETIES FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION Detroit Lions vs San Diego Chargers 9/13/215 at Qualcomm Stadium Final Team Statistics Visitor Lions Home Chargers 16 28 2 5 12 2 2 3 3-1-3% 6-11-55% --% --% 32 483 47 74 6.4 6.5 69 96 16 31 4.3 3.1 2-3 3-5 233 387 1-13 2-16 246 43 3-19-2 41-34-2 7.5 9. 5-4-3 7-7-4 5-35.2 2-52. - - 35.2 35. 65 27 2-34 - 3-15 1-24 2-31 2-27 4-29 5-4 1-2-1 4 4 1 2 2 2 1 4-4 3-4 4-4 3-4 - 2-2 1-1-1% 4-7-57% --% 2-3-67% 28 33 21:48 38:12 Detroit Lions San Diego Chargers RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD A.Abdullah 7 5 7.1 24 1 M.Gordon 14 51 3.6 14 J.Bell 6 14 2.3 7 D.Woodhead 13 43 3.3 1 2 Z.Zenner 2 6 3. 4 B.Oliver 2 4 2. 3 M.Stafford 1-1 -1. -1 P.Rivers 2-2 -1. -1 Total 16 69 4.3 24 1 Total 31 96 3.1 14 2 PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT M.Stafford 3 19 246 1/13 2 36 2 83.5 P.Rivers 41 34 43 2/16 2 34 2 13.6 Total 3 19 246 1/13 2 36 2 83.5 Total 41 34 43 2/16 2 34 2 13.6 PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD E.Ebron 5 4 53 13.3 18 1 K.Allen 17 15 166 11.1 21 A.Abdullah 4 4 44 11. 36 S.Johnson 6 6 82 13.7 34 1 G.Tate 8 4 24 6. 11 L.Green 6 5 74 14.8 22 1 C.Johnson 4 2 39 19.5 28 D.Woodhead 6 3 19 6.3 15 T.Riddick 2 2 37 18.5 21 1 M.Gordon 3 3 16 5.3 9 J.Bell 2 2 27 13.5 18 M.Floyd 2 1 29 29. 29 L.Moore 2 1 22 22. 22 B.Oliver 1 1 17 17. 17 B.Pettigrew 1. Total 28 19 246 12.9 36 2 Total 41 34 43 11.9 34 2 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD G.Quin 1 31 31. 31 1 P.Robinson 1 27 27. 27 D.Slay 1. K.Emanuel 1. Total 2 31 15.5 31 1 Total 2 27 13.5 27 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG Detroit Lions vs San Diego Chargers 9/13/215 at Qualcomm Stadium Final Individual Statistics PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG S.Martin 5 176 35.2 35.2 3 42 M.Scifres 2 14 52. 35. 58 Total 5 176 35.2 35.2 3 42 Total 2 14 52. 35. 58 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD G.Tate 2 34 17. 2 J.Jones. 2 [DOWNED] 1. [OUT OF BOUNDS] 2. Total 2 34 17. 2 Total. 2 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD A.Abdullah 3 15 35. 48 J.Jones 1 24 24. 24 [TOUCHBACK] 4. [OUT OF BOUNDS] 1. [TOUCHBACK] 3. Total 3 15 35. 48 Total 1 24 24. 24 Detroit Lions FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS A.Abdullah 1 1 J.Jones 1 S.Tulloch 1 Total 1 1 1 1 San Diego Chargers FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS M.Gordon 1 1 C.Watt 1 P.Rivers 1 P.Robinson 1 Total 2 1 1 1

The Chargers let a game slip away due to costly mistakes, including turnovers and penalties, in falling to the Cincinnati Bengals, 24-19, last Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. The Bolts opened the game with a strong three-and-out by the defense, but a muffed punt gave the ball right back to the Bengals. Two plays later, Andy Dalton threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to A.J. Green and the Bengals took an early 7- lead. It was one of two first-half turnovers that allowed Cincinnati to jump out to a 14-6 lead at the end of the half. The Bengals other score came courtesy of a 45-yard scoring strike from Dalton to Marvin Jones. Late in the first half the Chargers appeared to score a touchdown that would have brought them to within 14-12 on a 36-yard return by Jerry Attaochu after a sack-fumble forced by Manti Te o, but replay officials ruled that Dalton s arm was moving forward on the play and instead it went as nothing more than an incomplete pass. For the second straight week, the Chargers came out of the locker room at halftime and scored on the first possession of the third quarter, this time WEEK 2 RECAP CINCINNATI 24, CHARGERS 19 on a 1-yard touchdown pass from Philip Rivers to Stevie Johnson. That score brought the Bolts to within one at 14-13. On the Bengals next possession, running back Jeremy Hill fumbled for the second time in the game, but the Chargers failed to take advantage as a 47-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left. Instead, the Bengals countered with a field goal of their own to stretch their lead to 17-13. Three consecutive punts followed before Cincinnati jumped out to an 11-point lead on a nine-yard touchdown catch by Tyler Eifert. The Chargers answered right back though, as Malcom Floyd got loose down the right sideline and hauled in a 4-yard over-the-shoulder touchdown catch to get the Chargers back within five, 24-19, with 4:2 remaining. After the Floyd touchdown, San Diego s defense stopped the Bengals and forced a punt, but only 1:9 remained when the Chargers got the ball back one final time from their own 2. The Bolts completed a quick pass to the 31 but on the very next play, Rivers was intercepted by Vincent Rey and the Bengals ran out the clock for the win. VISITOR: San Diego Chargers 3 3 7 6 19 HOME: Cincinnati Bengals 7 7 3 7 24 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Bengals 1 12:51 A.Green 16 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (2-19, :45) 7 Chargers 1 8:38 J.Lambo 4 yd. Field Goal (9-57, 4:13) 3 7 Chargers 2 9:24 J.Lambo 32 yd. Field Goal (9-6, 5:19) 6 7 Bengals 2 6:1 M.Jones 45 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (6-84, 3:23) 6 14 Chargers 3 1:34 S.Johnson 1 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (8-78, 4:26) 13 14 Bengals 3 2:44 M.Nugent 21 yd. Field Goal (1-6, 3:14) 13 17 Bengals 4 8:49 T.Eifert 9 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (6-38, 2:5) 13 24 Chargers 4 4:2 M.Floyd 4 yd. pass from P.Rivers (pass failed) (1-8, 4:29) 19 24 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked FGs - PATs Had Blocked Net Punting Average TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts Passing Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY SAFETIES FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION San Diego Chargers vs Cincinnati Bengals 9/2/215 at Paul Brown Stadium Final Team Statistics Visitor Chargers Home Bengals 19 2 6 9 12 8 1 3 4-11-36% 4-1-4% --% --% 354 389 56 62 6.3 6.3 131 175 25 36 5.2 4.9 3-1 3-7 223 214 4-18 - 241 214 27-21-1 26-16- 7.2 8.2 5-5-2 5-4-2 3-48. 3-53.7 - - 38.3 47. 29 1-3-29 3-71 3-74 - 1-8-64 9-75 2-2 2-2 2 3 2 3 1-2 3-3 1-1 3-3 -1-2-3 1-2 1-2-5% 2-4-5% --% 1-2-5% 19 24 3:9 29:51 San Diego Chargers Cincinnati Bengals RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD M.Gordon 16 88 5.5 27 G.Bernard 2 123 6.2 26 D.Woodhead 7 36 5.1 9 J.Hill 1 39 3.9 9 P.Rivers 1 5 5. 5 A.Dalton 5 1 2. 6 B.Oliver 1 2 2. 2 M.Jones 1 3 3. 3 Total 25 131 5.2 27 Total 36 175 4.9 26 PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT P.Rivers 27 21 241 4/18 2 4 1 113.1 A.Dalton 26 16 214 / 3 45 126.1 Total 27 21 241 4/18 2 4 1 113.1 Total 26 16 214 / 3 45 126.1 PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD D.Woodhead 6 6 68 11.3 19 T.Eifert 5 4 49 12.3 15 1 L.Green 6 5 47 9.4 12 A.Green 4 3 45 15. 23 1 S.Johnson 6 5 45 9. 15 1 G.Bernard 3 3 16 5.3 9 M.Floyd 4 2 55 27.5 4 1 M.Jones 5 2 48 24. 45 1 K.Allen 4 2 16 8. 13 J.Fisher 1 1 31 31. 31 M.Gordon 1 1 1 1. 1 M.Sanu 2 1 15 15. 15 R.Burkhead 2 1 8 8. 8 J.Hill 1 1 2 2. 2 R.Hewitt 1. Total 27 21 241 11.5 4 2 Total 24 16 214 13.4 45 3 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD V.Rey 1. Total Total 1. PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG San Diego Chargers vs Cincinnati Bengals 9/2/215 at Paul Brown Stadium Final Individual Statistics PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG M.Scifres 3 144 48. 38.3 53 K.Huber 3 161 53.7 47. 1 2 58 Total 3 144 48. 38.3 53 Total 3 161 53.7 47. 1 2 58 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD K.Allen 1. B.Tate 2 29 14.5 17 [DOWNED] 1. A.Jones 1. [TOUCHBACK] 1. Total 1. Total 3 29 9.7 17 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD B.Oliver 3 71 23.7 26 A.Jones 2 45 22.5 29 [TOUCHBACK] 2. B.Tate 1 29 29. 29 [TOUCHBACK] 2. Total 3 71 23.7 26 Total 3 74 24.7 29 San Diego Chargers FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS K.Allen 1 1 P.Rivers 1 1 D.Butler 1 1 1 J.Wilson 1 Total 2 2 1 2 1 Cincinnati Bengals FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS J.Hill 2 2-7 W.Gilberry 1 C.Carter 1 E.Lamur 1 Total 2 2-7 1 2

WEEK 3 RECAP MINNESOTA 31, CHARGERS 14 The Chargers suffered their second straight defeat, falling to the Minnesota Vikings, 31-14, at TCF Bank Stadium on the campus of the University of Minnesota. Injuries were a major factor in the game as the Chargers were hit hard along the offensive line and in the secondary. The game was close in the first half. Minnesota jumped out to a 1- lead midway through the second quarter, but a 34-yard touchdown catch by Keenan Allen just before halftime sent the Chargers to the locker room down by just three at the break, 1-7. Minnesota scored 14 third-quarter points, including a 43-yard touchdown run by Adrian Peterson, who rushed for 126 yards in the game. Early in the fourth quarter, down 24-7, the Chargers were driving for a potential score when a thirddown pass was tipped and picked off by Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway, who returned it 91 yards for a touchdown and a 31-7 lead. Kellen Clemens replaced Philip Rivers at quarterback late in the game and led the Bolts on a touchdown drive, with Allen hauling in his second score of the game a 19-yarder. Allen hauled in 12 passes for 133 yards and the two scores on the day. From an injury standpoint, center Chris Watt saw limited action due to a groin injury and the team lost both guard Orlando Franklin (ankle) and left tackle King Dunlap (concussion). In the secondary, the Bolts were without starting cornerback Brandon Flowers (knee) and safety Jahleel Addae (ankle), while fellow starting cornerback Jason Verrett (foot) was unable to finish the game. VISITOR: San Diego Chargers 7 7 14 HOME: Minnesota Vikings 3 7 14 7 31 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Vikings 1 1:15 B.Walsh 24 yd. Field Goal (4-7, 1:31) 3 Vikings 2 9:5 A.Peterson 2 yd. run (B.Walsh kick) (11-67, 5:39) 1 Chargers 2 1:17 K.Allen 34 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (9-9, 2:17) 7 1 Vikings 3 12:32 A.Peterson 43 yd. run (B.Walsh kick) (1-43, :12) 7 17 Vikings 3 2:42 Z.Line 1 yd. run (B.Walsh kick) (16-86, 7:19) 7 24 Vikings 4 13:57 C.Greenway 91 yd. interception return (B.Walsh kick) 7 31 Chargers 4 :32 K.Allen 19 yd. pass from K.Clemens (J.Lambo kick) (14-89, 8:5) 14 31 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked FGs - PATs Had Blocked Net Punting Average TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Interceptions EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY SAFETIES FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION San Diego Chargers vs Minnesota Vikings 9/27/215 at TCF Bank Stadium Final Team Statistics Visitor Chargers Home Vikings 21 18 8 8 12 8 1 2 8-17-47% 3-9-33% -1-% --% 369 284 72 55 5.1 5.2 9 163 28 31 3.2 5.3 2-6 3-4 279 121 4-3 - 39 121 4-26-1 24-13-1 6.3 5. 3-2-1 6-6-5 6-43.8 4-41.3 - - 37.5 41.3 129 1-3-38 1-19 2-53 1-1-91 7-74 3-39 1-1 - 2 4 3 2 1 2-2 4-4 2-2 4-4 - 1-1 1-2-5% 2-3-67% --% 2-2-1% 14 31 33:29 26:31 San Diego Chargers Minnesota Vikings RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD M.Gordon 14 51 3.6 13 A.Peterson 2 126 6.3 43 2 B.Oliver 8 26 3.3 6 J.McKinnon 6 18 3. 9 D.Woodhead 5 11 2.2 7 M.Asiata 2 1 5. 8 D.Johnson 1 2 2. 2 C.Patterson 1 9 9. 9 Z.Line 1 1 1. 1 1 T.Bridgewater 1-1 -1. -1 Total 28 9 3.2 13 Total 31 163 5.3 43 3 PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT P.Rivers 34 21 246 4/3 1 39 1 81.2 T.Bridgewater 24 13 121 / 19 1 5.9 K.Clemens 6 5 63 / 1 19 15. Total 4 26 39 4/3 2 39 1 94.7 Total 24 13 121 / 19 1 5.9 PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD K.Allen 18 12 133 11.1 34 2 M.Wallace 4 3 49 16.3 19 M.Floyd 7 4 63 15.8 39 J.Wright 4 3 28 9.3 17 J.Phillips 4 4 35 8.8 15 A.Thielen 4 2 16 8. 11 S.Johnson 5 3 46 15.3 3 K.Rudolph 5 2 14 7. 1 D.Woodhead 4 3 32 1.7 22 M.Asiata 2 2 5 2.5 6 M.Gordon 1. C.Johnson 2 1 9 9. 9 B.Oliver 1. M.Pruitt 2. J.McKinnon 1. Total 4 26 39 11.9 39 2 Total 24 13 121 9.3 19 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD S.Williams 1. C.Greenway 1 91 91. 91 1 Total 1. Total 1 91 91. 91 1 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG San Diego Chargers vs Minnesota Vikings 9/27/215 at TCF Bank Stadium Final Individual Statistics PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG M.Scifres 6 263 43.8 37.5 2 68 J.Locke 4 165 41.3 41.3 2 6 Total 6 263 43.8 37.5 2 68 Total 4 165 41.3 41.3 2 6 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD K.Allen 1. 2 M.Sherels 3 38 12.7 1 2 [DOWNED] 1. [DOWNED] 1. [OUT OF BOUNDS] 1. Total 1. 2 Total 3 38 12.7 1 2 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD B.Oliver 1 19 19. 19 C.Patterson 2 53 26.5 32 [TOUCHBACK] 5. [TOUCHBACK] 1. Total 1 19 19. 19 Total 2 53 26.5 32 San Diego Chargers FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS P.Rivers 1 1 Total 1 1 Minnesota Vikings FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS A.Barr 1 C.Munnerlyn 1 Total 1 1

The Chargers snapped a two-game losing streak in dramatic fashion, defeating the Cleveland Browns, 3-27, on a 34-yard Josh Lambo field goal as time expired. The game was a back-and-forth affair that featured five lead changes. The teams combined for seven field goals, four from Cleveland s Travis Coons (36, 28, 33 and 4) and three from Lambo (46, 45, 34). Both quarterbacks also threw for more than 3 yards in the game. Cleveland s Josh McCown passed for 356 yards and two touchdowns, while Philip Rivers threw for 358 yards and three scores for the Bolts. The teams played to a 13-13 tie after the first 3 minutes. The Chargers touchdown came courtesy of a 28-yard scoring strike from Rivers to Keenan Allen, his third scoring catch in the last two games, while the Browns came on a 34-yard pass from McCown to Duke Johnson. WEEK 4 RECAP CHARGERS 3, CLEVELAND 27 In the second half, the Chargers jumped out to a 27-19 lead midway through the fourth quarter on two more Rivers touchdown passes, a 19-yarder to tight end Ladarius Green and a one-yarder to fellow tight end John Phillips. The Browns tied the game 27-27 late in the fourth quarter when McCown tossed a one-yard touchdown pass to tight end Gary Barnidge and then added the two-point conversion on a pass to Taylor Gabriel. The Chargers then ate up the final 2:9, driving 57 yards in eight plays, highlighted by a 17- yard catch by Green and a 19-yard run by Danny Woodhead. Lambo s original game-winning attempt from 39 yards missed wide right, but the Browns were flagged for being offside and his subsequent attempt from 34 yards split the uprights. VISITOR: Cleveland Browns 3 1 3 11 27 HOME: San Diego Chargers 7 6 7 1 3 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Browns 1 4:12 T.Coons 36 yd. Field Goal (11-64, 6:24) 3 Chargers 1 :48 K.Allen 28 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (8-8, 3:24) 3 7 Browns 2 14:1 D.Johnson 34 yd. pass from J.McCown (T.Coons kick) (4-8, 1:38) 1 7 Chargers 2 1:37 J.Lambo 46 yd. Field Goal (9-56, 3:33) 1 1 Chargers 2 1:36 J.Lambo 45 yd. Field Goal (1-6, 1:59) 1 13 Browns 2 :3 T.Coons 28 yd. Field Goal (9-7, 1:33) 13 13 Browns 3 5:54 T.Coons 33 yd. Field Goal (9-68, 5:25) 16 13 Chargers 3 4:23 L.Green 19 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (3-81, 1:31) 16 2 Browns 4 9:57 T.Coons 4 yd. Field Goal (9-4, 5:3) 19 2 Browns 4 2:9 G.Barnidge 1 yd. pass from J.McCown (J.McCown-T.Gabriel pass) (1-67, 5:17) 27 27 Chargers 4 : J.Lambo 34 yd. Field Goal (8-57, 2:9) 27 3 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked FGs - PATs Had Blocked Net Punting Average TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts Passing Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY SAFETIES FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION Cleveland Browns vs San Diego Chargers 1/4/215 at Qualcomm Stadium Final Team Statistics Visitor Browns Home Chargers 2 23 2 3 16 15 2 5 4-13-31% 3-11-27% --% --% 432 438 66 61 6.5 7.2 1 91 21 21 4.8 4.3 1-2 3-8 332 347 4-24 2-11 356 358 41-32- 38-23- 7.4 8.7 7-6-2 6-6-3 4-48. 5-37.2 - - 46.8 29. 41 5 2-41 1-5 3-11 5-112 - - 12-91 6-31 1-1 - 2 3 2 3 2-2 3-3 1-1 3-3 1-1 - 4-4 3-3 1-4-25% 2-3-67% 1-2-5% 1-1-1% 27 3 34:19 25:41 Cleveland Browns San Diego Chargers RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD I.Crowell 12 63 5.3 32 D.Woodhead 8 54 6.8 19 D.Johnson 8 31 3.9 9 M.Gordon 12 38 3.2 23 S.Draughn 1 6 6. 6 P.Rivers 1-1 -1. -1 Total 21 1 4.8 32 Total 21 91 4.3 23 PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT J.McCown 41 32 356 4/24 2 53 119.1 P.Rivers 38 23 358 2/11 3 68 118.1 Total 41 32 356 4/24 2 53 119.1 Total 38 23 358 2/11 3 68 118.1 PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD D.Johnson 1 9 85 9.4 34 1 D.Woodhead 4 4 84 21. 61 T.Benjamin 1 6 79 13.2 18 K.Allen 7 4 72 18. 31 1 G.Barnidge 6 6 75 12.5 27 1 L.Green 6 4 53 13.3 19 1 T.Gabriel 5 4 22 5.5 1 S.Johnson 8 4 32 8. 13 I.Crowell 3 3 62 2.7 53 D.Inman 5 3 88 29.3 68 A.Hawkins 3 2 27 13.5 18 M.Gordon 2 2 8 4. 5 B.Hartline 1 1 7 7. 7 M.Floyd 2 1 2 2. 2 S.Draughn 1 1-1 -1. -1 J.Phillips 2 1 1 1. 1 1 D.Bowe 1. D.Johnson 1. Total 4 32 356 11.1 53 2 Total 37 23 358 15.6 68 3 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG Cleveland Browns vs San Diego Chargers 1/4/215 at Qualcomm Stadium Final Individual Statistics PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG A.Lee 4 192 48. 46.8 3 57 M.Scifres 5 186 37.2 29. 2 47 Total 4 192 48. 46.8 3 57 Total 5 186 37.2 29. 2 47 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD T.Benjamin 2 41 2.5 31 K.Allen 1 5 5. 2 5 [DOWNED] 2. [OUT OF BOUNDS] 1. [OUT OF BOUNDS] 1. Total 2 41 2.5 31 Total 1 5 5. 2 5 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD J.Gilbert 3 11 36.7 38 B.Oliver 4 17 26.8 3 [TOUCHBACK] 3. J.Phillips 1 5 5. 5 [TOUCHBACK] 2. Total 3 11 36.7 38 Total 5 112 22.4 3 Cleveland Browns FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS J.McCown 1 1 Total 1 1 San Diego Chargers FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS M.Ingram 1 1 Total 1 1

The Chargers dropped a heartbreaker to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 24-2, on ESPN s Monday Night Football at Qualcomm Stadium. Le Veon Bell won the game for Pittsburgh with a one-yard run as time expired in the fourth quarter. The game was close throughout and a defensive struggle for much of the night. The teams scored just 1 points in the first half with San Diego taking a 7-3 lead into the locker room at the break. The Bolts points came on a 12-yard touchdown catch by Antonio Gates on their opening drive of the game. The back-and-forth continued until late in the third quarter when Pittsburgh took its first lead of the game on a 7-yard interception return for a touchdown by cornerback Antwon Blake. That gave the Steelers a 1-7 lead. The Chargers bounced back on their next series and drove for a 4-yard field goal WEEK 5 RECAP PITTSBURGH 24, CHARGERS 2 that tied the game at 1-1. After Pittsburgh went three-and-out on its next possession, the Chargers jumped out to a seven-point lead when Philip Rivers and Gates connected once again, this time from 11 yards out, and the Bolts led 17-1. The lead didn t last long, however, as on the first play of their next series, Pittsburgh s Mike Vick and Markus Wheaton hooked up on a 72-yard catch-and-run and the game was tied again, 17-17. San Diego bounced back yet again, re-claiming the lead on its next possession as Josh Lambo capped off a 12-play drive with a 54-yard field goal that gave the Chargers a 2-17 lead with 2:56 remaining. Pittsburgh got the ball one last time and Vick moved the Steelers 8 yards downfield in 12 plays, capped by Bell s one-yard touchdown run on a direct snap as time expired. 1 2 3 4 OT Total VISITOR: Pittsburgh Steelers 3 7 14 24 HOME: San Diego Chargers 7 13 2 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Chargers 1 9:5 A.Gates 12 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (5-84, 2:22) 7 Steelers 2 4:24 C.Boswell 47 yd. Field Goal (9-47, 5:38) 3 7 Steelers 3 3:21 A.Blake 7 yd. interception return (C.Boswell kick) 1 7 Chargers 4 14:49 J.Lambo 4 yd. Field Goal (8-58, 3:32) 1 1 Chargers 4 8:2 A.Gates 11 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (8-6, 5:5) 1 17 Steelers 4 7:42 M.Wheaton 72 yd. pass from M.Vick (C.Boswell kick) (1-72, :2) 17 17 Chargers 4 2:56 J.Lambo 54 yd. Field Goal (12-44, 4:46) 17 2 Steelers 4 : L.Bell 1 yd. run (C.Boswell kick) (12-8, 2:56) 24 2 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked FGs - PATs Had Blocked Net Punting Average TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Interceptions EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY SAFETIES FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION Pittsburgh Steelers vs San Diego Chargers 1/12/215 at Qualcomm Stadium Final Team Statistics Visitor Steelers Home Chargers 14 24 8 2 5 2 1 2 5-14-36% 4-14-29% --% --% 349 46 56 69 6.2 5.9 155 52 27 19 5.7 2.7 4-12 1-1 194 354 3-9 2-11 23 365 26-13-1 48-35-1 6.7 7.1 4-4-3 5-5-3 8-4.3 5-53.4 - - 39.6 48. 97 5 5-27 2-5 2-62 1-3 1-7 1-8-86 7-54 - 1-1 3 2 1 1 2 1 3-3 2-2 3-3 2-2 1-1 2-3 1-1-1% 2-2-1% 1-1-1% --% 24 2 26:17 33:43 Pittsburgh Steelers San Diego Chargers RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD L.Bell 21 111 5.3 32 1 M.Gordon 15 42 2.8 7 M.Vick 1 24 24. 24 D.Woodhead 4 1 2.5 9 De.Williams 5 2 4. 7 Total 27 155 5.7 32 1 Total 19 52 2.7 9 PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT M.Vick 26 13 23 3/9 1 72 1 73.1 P.Rivers 48 35 365 2/11 2 32 1 99.7 Total 26 13 23 3/9 1 72 1 73.1 Total 48 35 365 2/11 2 32 1 99.7 PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD L.Bell 5 4 16 4. 9 A.Gates 11 9 92 1.2 12 2 H.Miller 3 3 46 15.3 26 M.Gordon 9 7 52 7.4 18 A.Brown 6 3 45 15. 39 K.Allen 1 6 57 9.5 2 D.Heyward-Bey 6 2 24 12. 15 D.Woodhead 7 5 66 13.2 31 M.Wheaton 3 1 72 72. 72 1 L.Green 5 5 5 1. 24 M.Spaeth 1. M.Floyd 4 3 48 16. 32 D.Inman 2. Total 24 13 23 15.6 72 1 Total 48 35 365 1.4 32 2 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD A.Blake 1 7 7. 7 1 J.Wilson 1. Total 1 7 7. 7 1 Total 1. PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG Pittsburgh Steelers vs San Diego Chargers 1/12/215 at Qualcomm Stadium Final Individual Statistics PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG J.Berry 8 322 4.3 39.6 6 56 M.Scifres 5 267 53.4 48. 58 Total 8 322 4.3 39.6 6 56 Total 5 267 53.4 48. 58 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD A.Brown 5 27 5.4 1 J.Jones 2 5 2.5 4 5 [DOWNED] 2. Total 5 27 5.4 1 Total 2 5 2.5 4 5 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD D.Archer 2 62 31. 32 J.Jones 1 3 3. 3 [TOUCHBACK] 3. [TOUCHBACK] 3. Total 2 62 31. 32 Total 1 3 3. 3 Pittsburgh Steelers FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS J.Jones 1 S.Thomas 1 Total 1 1 San Diego Chargers FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS M.Gordon 1 1 Total 1 1

WEEK 6 RECAP GREEN BAY 27, CHARGERS 2 The Chargers came up just short, falling to the Green Bay Packers, 27-2, at Lambeau Field. San Diego had four shots to tie the game from inside Green Bay s three-yard line in the final 33 seconds, but the Packers held the Bolts out of the endzone and held on for the win. The Packers staked out to an early 17-3 lead on a pair of touchdown runs by James Starks, including a 65-yarder on which he escaped a tackler in the offensive backfield and got free down the right sideline for the score. Up 17-3, the Packers could have inflicted more damage after recovering a Melvin Gordon fumble, but the Bolts defense came up with a key three-and-out, highlighted by a two-yard tackle for loss by Denzel Perryman, who made his first NFL start in iconic Lambeau Field, and a nine-yard sack by Jerry Attaochu on third down. After that three-and-out, the Chargers offense put together a 12-play, 88-yard drive that consumed the final 4:47 of the half and Dontrelle Inman s first-career touchdown catch brought he Bolts to within 17-1 at the break. Green Bay began the third quarter on a short field as result of a celebration penalty following Inman s touchdown at the end of the first half, but San Diego s defense answered the bell and forced the Packers to go three-andout once again. Attaochu s second sack of the game, another on third down, forced the Packers to punt. The Chargers then tied the game on the ensuing possession as Ladarius Green hauled in a 19-yard touchdown pass from Philip Rivers to tie the game, 17-17. After an exchange of punts, Green Bay reclaimed the lead (24-17) on an eight-yard touchdown catch by James Jones. The Chargers continued to scratch and claw, getting within 24-2 on a 32-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter. Still up 24-2 late in the fourth, Green Bay drove to the Chargers 1, but San Diego s defense buckled down and held the Packers to a field goal for a 27-2 lead that set up San Diego s final drive. The Chargers got the ball back one last time with 2:37 remaining and Rivers drove the team 77 yards to the Packers three, but the Bolts were unable to punch in the game-tying score and Green Bay escaped with the 27-2 win. VISITOR: San Diego Chargers 3 7 7 3 2 HOME: Green Bay Packers 14 3 7 3 27 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Packers 1 8:38 J.Starks 5 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (8-87, 3:44) 7 Chargers 1 3:17 J.Lambo 36 yd. Field Goal (14-62, 5:21) 3 7 Packers 1 1:51 J.Starks 65 yd. run (M.Crosby kick) (4-85, 1:26) 3 14 Packers 2 6:48 M.Crosby 23 yd. Field Goal (1-83, 3:58) 3 17 Chargers 2 : D.Inman 1 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (12-88, 4:47) 1 17 Chargers 3 9:24 L.Green 19 yd. pass from P.Rivers (J.Lambo kick) (8-79, 4:11) 17 17 Packers 3 :46 J.Jones 8 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (7-69, 2:48) 17 24 Chargers 4 11:1 J.Lambo 32 yd. Field Goal (1-63, 4:36) 2 24 Packers 4 2:37 M.Crosby 28 yd. Field Goal (9-7, 3:37) 2 27 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked FGs - PATs Had Blocked Net Punting Average TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY SAFETIES FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION San Diego Chargers vs Green Bay Packers 1/18/215 at Lambeau Field Final Team Statistics Visitor Chargers Home Packers 32 17 4 3 26 11 2 3 9-18-5% 3-9-33% 1-3-33% --% 548 37 89 49 6.2 7.6 6 133 21 17 2.9 7.8 5-7 2-5 488 237 3-15 3-18 53 255 65-43- 29-16- 7.2 7.4 4-2-1 6-5-3 3-39. 4-4.5 - - 26.3 42.3-7 18 2--7 2-18 3-55 3-59 - - 9-76 6-5 2-1 1-2 3 1 2 2 2-2 3-3 2-2 3-3 2-2 2-2 2-6-33% 2-4-5% 1-2-5% 1-3-33% 2 27 38: 22: San Diego Chargers Green Bay Packers RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD M.Gordon 7 29 4.1 25 J.Starks 1 112 11.2 65 1 B.Oliver 7 23 3.3 6 A.Rodgers 2 14 7. 15 D.Woodhead 7 8 1.1 4 T.Montgomery 1 4 4. 4 E.Lacy 4 3.8 3 Total 21 6 2.9 25 Total 17 133 7.8 65 1 PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT P.Rivers 65 43 53 3/15 2 5 99.7 A.Rodgers 29 16 255 3/18 2 46 17.7 Total 65 43 53 3/15 2 5 99.7 Total 29 16 255 3/18 2 46 17.7 PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD K.Allen 15 14 157 11.2 38 J.Janis 4 2 79 39.5 46 A.Gates 16 9 95 1.6 21 R.Cobb 5 2 38 19. 26 M.Floyd 12 5 95 19. 5 R.Rodgers 5 2 34 17. 25 D.Woodhead 7 5 63 12.6 25 J.Jones 5 2 3 15. 22 1 B.Oliver 4 4 4 1. 14 J.Kuhn 2 2 2 1. 19 L.Green 4 3 35 11.7 19 1 E.Lacy 2 2 17 8.5 12 D.Inman 7 3 18 6. 9 1 T.Montgomery 2 2 11 5.5 6 J.Perillo 2 1 21 21. 21 J.Starks 2 1 5 5. 5 1 Total 65 43 53 11.7 5 2 Total 29 16 255 15.9 46 2 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG San Diego Chargers vs Green Bay Packers 1/18/215 at Lambeau Field Final Individual Statistics PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN2 LG M.Scifres 3 117 39. 26.3 1 44 T.Masthay 4 162 4.5 42.3 2 5 Total 3 117 39. 26.3 1 44 Total 4 162 4.5 42.3 2 5 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD J.Jones 2-7 -3.5 1-2 M.Hyde 2 18 9. 16 [OUT OF BOUNDS] 1. [TOUCHBACK] 1. Total 2-7 -3.5 1 Total 2 18 9. 16 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD J.Jones 3 55 18.3 21 J.Abbrederis 1 3 3. 3 [TOUCHBACK] 3. T.Montgomery 1 29 29. 29 J.Tretter 1. [TOUCHBACK] 1. Total 3 55 18.3 21 Total 3 59 19.7 3 San Diego Chargers FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS M.Gordon 2 1 D.Fluker 1 D.Perryman 1 Total 2 1 1 1 Green Bay Packers FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS E.Lacy 1 T.Lang 1 H.Clinton-Dix 1 M.Neal 1 C.Matthews 1 Total 1 1 2 1

CHARGERS RECORD WHEN: At Home: 2-1 On the Road: -3 In September: 1-2 In October: 1-2 In November: - In December: - Chargers Score First: -1 Opponents Score First: 2-3 Leading at the Half: -1 Trailing at the Half: 1-3 Tied at the Half: 1- Leading after 3Q: 1- Trailing after 3Q: 1-4 Tied after 3Q: - Team Rushes for 1+ yards: -1 Team Rushes for less than 1 yards: 2-3 Opponent Rushes for 1+ yards: 1-4 Opponent rushes for less than 1 yds: 1- TURNOVER RATIO + Turnover Ratio: 1- Turnover Ratio: 1-4 = Turnover Ratio: - Chargers pass for 3+ yards: 2-3 Chargers pass for less than 3 yards: -1 Opponents pass for 3+ yards: 1- Opponents pass for less than 3 yards: 1-4 Chargers score 2 or more points: 2-2 Chargers score less than 2 points: -2 Opponents score 2 or more points: 2-4 Opponents score less than 2 points: - Outdoors: 2-4 Indoors: - Day Games: 2-3 Night Games: -1 Natural Grass: 2-1 Artificial Surface: -3 INSIDE THE NUMBERS WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS After Offense Defense Week Opponent Total Run Pass Total Run Pass 9/13 Detroit 1 19 1 1 5t 19t 9/2 at Cincinnati 3 15 4 14 21 14 9/27 at Minnesota 4 15 4 9t 28t 3 1/4 Cleveland 3 2 2 15 29 1 1/12 Pittsburgh 3 24t 2 15 29 9 1/18 at Green Bay 1 29 1 14 29 7 RANKINGS Takeaways Pts. Giveaways Pts. Date Opponent Int. Fum. Total From Int. Fum. Total From Net W-L 9/13 Detroit 2 2 7 2 1 3 7-1 W 9/2 at Cincinnati 2 2 2 1 3 7-1 L 9/27 at Minnesota 1 1 1 1 2 1-1 L 1/4 Cleveland 1 1 +1 W 1/12 Pittsburgh 1 1 1 1 2 7-1 L 1/18 at Green Bay 1 1-1 L TOTALS 4 3 7 7 6 5 11 31-4 2-4 (based on 215 regular-season rankings) Chargers Raiders Raiders Chargers Offense Defense Offense Defense 1 26 Total Yards/Game 23 14 4 23 Total Yards/Play 19 31 29 4 Rushing Yards/Game 28 29 29 5 Rushing Yards/Play 19 32 1 3 Passing Yards/Game 14 7 4 25 Passing Yards/Play 21 27 11 14 Pct. Had Intercepted 12 17 21 22 Sacks/Pass Play 11 12 2t 27t First Downs/Game 22 3 12 2t Third-Down Efficiency 6 4 28t 26t Fourth-Down Efficiency 12t 1 32 9 Punt Return Avg. 22 23 22 6 Kickoff Return Avg. 18 3 21 15 Gross Punting Avg. 14 4 26t 1 Net Punting Avg. 7 25 15 19 Points/Game 2 26 13t 26t Field Goal Pctg. 17t 21t TALE OF THE TAPE (based on 215 regular season statistics) (based on 215 regular season statistics) Chargers Offense Raiders Defense Raiders Offense Chargers Defense 147...TOTAL FIRST DOWNS...11 98...Total First Downs...15 28...Rushing...22 17...Rushing...32 15...Passing...74 66...Passing...6 14...Penalty...14 15...Penalty...13 34/82 (41.5%)... Third Downs M/A (Pct.)... 28/7 (4.%) 31/69 (44.9%)... Third Downs M/A (Pct.)... 22/65 (33.8%) 1/4 (25.%)...Fourth Downs M/A (Pct.)...5/5 (1.%) 3/5 (6.%)...Fourth Downs M/A (Pct.)... / (.%) 2,598... TOTAL NET YARDS... 1,912 1,694...Total Net Yards... 2,126 433....Avg. per Game... 382.4 338.8...Avg. per Game... 354.3 421...Total Plays...333 314...Total Plays...335 6.2... Avg. per Play...5.7 5.4... Avg. per Play...6.3 52...NET YARDS RUSHING...416 45...Net Yards Rushing...795 86.7...Avg. per Game...83.2 9....Avg. per Game... 132.5 145...Total Carries...117 112...Total Carries...148 2,78... NET YARDS PASSING... 1,496 1,244... NET YARDS PASSING... 1,331 346.3...Avg. per Game... 299.2 248.8...Avg. per Game... 221.8 17/11...Sacked/Yards Lost... 1/45 9/69...Sacked/Yards Lost... 11/64 2,179... Gross Yards... 1,541 1,313... Gross Yards... 1,395 259/182...Attempts/Completions... 26/135 193/126...Attempts/Completions... 176/19 7.3%... Completion Percentage... 65.5% 65.3%... Completion Percentage... 61.9% 5...Had Intercepted... 5 4...Had Intercepted... 4 24/45....PUNTS/AVG....2/45.5 21/46.9...Punts/Avg....28/42.1 36.4...NET PUNTING AVG....38.9 42.4... Net Punting Avg....41.3 42/339... PENALTIES/YARDS...35/36 44/311...Penalties/Yards...42/37 8/6...FUMBLES/LOST... 6/4 7/5... Fumbles/Lost... 5/3 15... TOUCHDOWNS...12 12... Touchdowns...19 2...Rushing... 3 2...Rushing... 6 13...Passing... 8 1...Passing...1...Returns... 1...Returns... 3 33:12... TIME OF POSSESSION AVG... 29:56 3:4...TIME OF POSSESSION AVG... 26:48

GETTING TO CHARGERS PARK MEDIA INFORMATION CHARGERSMEDIA.COM & CREDENTIAL REQUESTS From San Diego International Airport: Exit the airport heading east on North Harbor Drive...Turn left onto W. Grape Street...Go under Interstate 5 and make your first left at the signs for I-5 North...Make another left at the stop sign and continue straight onto the onramp for I-5 North...Take I-5 North to Interstate 8 East...Take I-8 East to Interstate 15 North...Exit I-15 North at Aero Drive and turn left at the top of the offramp...after you cross over the freeway, turn right on Murphy Canyon Road and Chargers Park is located at 42 Murphy Canyon Road...Media should enter through the South Gate and park at the Chargers Media Center. From Downtown: Take I-5 North to Interstate 8 East...Take I-8 East to Interstate 15 North...Exit I-15 North at Aero Drive and turn left at the top of the offramp...after you cross over the freeway, turn right on Murphy Canyon Road and Chargers Park is located at 42 Murphy Canyon Road...Media should enter through the South Gate and park at the Chargers Media Center. From Los Angeles and Orange County: Take Interstate 5 South to Interstate 85 South...Take I-85 South to Highway 52 East...Take Hwy 52 East to Interstate 15 South...Exit I-15 South at Aero Drive and turn right at the top of the offramp...make your first right onto Murphy Canyon Road and Chargers Park is located at 42 Murphy Canyon Road...Media should enter through the South Gate and park at the Chargers Media Center. Area Hotels: Holiday Inn San Diego-Mission Valley (858) 278-93 Courtyard by Marriott San Diego (858) 873-7 Four Points by Sheraton (858) 277-8888 San Diego Marriott Mission Valley (619) 692-38 MEDIA CENTER AT CHARGERS PARK The brand new Media Center at Chargers Park is equipped with free wireless internet access. Parking is available outside the media center and there is plenty of workspace within. During the season, most Monday press conferences are held in the Media Center, along with conference calls from the opposing teams. The San Diego Chargers have a media-only website, www.chargersmedia.com. The website contains online credential application forms, the latest press releases, injury information, a link to download the team s Media Guide, as well as links to other related websites. Credential requests must be submitted online from the Sports Director, Sports Editor or Photo Editor. Only media outlets covering ALL pre-season and regular-season games may apply for Season Credentials. Your application does NOT guarantee that you will receive either Season or Game-by-Game Credentials. For most weeks, credential requests are due one week prior to the game. Follow-up inquiries regarding single-game or season credentials may be made to Jennifer Rojas at (858) 874-4662 or via email at rojasj@ chargers.nfl.com. GAMEDAY INFORMATION Game-Day Media Parking Media attending Chargers home games have been assigned reserved areas to park at Qualcomm Stadium. Please refer to the map to your right or on the back of your assigned parking permit. Please remember you must park in your assigned area and display your parking permit at all times. As a reminder, parking is limited and is being provided as a courtesy to working media. Media Entrance All credentialed media must enter at Gate H and are subject to a search procedure. Please be prepared to open all cases and bags for inspection by stadium security personnel. All items will be inspected and tagged for security purposes. Please make sure your bags are identifiable and limit carry-in items to only what is necessary. Remove any security tags from prior games. QUALCOMM STADIUM PARKING MAP Public Relations Contact Information Bill Johnston...Director of Public Relations... Office: (858) 874-4661 / Cell: (619) 846-16... johnstonb@chargers.nfl.com Scott Yoffe...Assistant Director of Public Relations... Office: (858) 874-4659/ Cell: (619) 723-685... yoffes@chargers.nfl.com Jennifer Rojas...Corporate Communications Manager... Office: (858) 874-4662/ Cell: (858) 229-1958... rojasj@chargers.nfl.com Jamaal LaFrance...Media Relations Coordinator... Office: (858) 874-4563/ Cell: (858) 353-3556... lafrancej@chargers.nfl.com