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Chargers-Colts score, takeaways: Justin Herbert shines, Nick Foles flops as Los Angeles clinches playoff berth

Everything was set up for the Chargers to stumble upon themselves again. With an opportunity to qualify for the playoffs against the comeback Colts Monday night, Los Angeles narrowly managed a touchdown lead deep into the primetime finale of Week 16. Star Safety’s Darwin James , Was sent off early due to an illegal hit. And then quarterback Justin Herbert fumbled the ball to give Indianapolis momentum going into the final quarter. no matter. Because Nick Foles’ debut as the Colts’ newest fill-in QB didn’t go as well as it could have. Brandon Staley’s AFC West contender had a feast up front and finally got enough of Herbert’s production to leave Lucas Oil Stadium with a 20-3 victory and, more importantly, the postseason The coveted ticket to

Falling to 4-10-1 after a five-game losing streak under interim coach Jeff Saturday, the Colts kept things closer for a while, but ultimately rivaled LA, who didn’t trail in the contest. did not.

Here are some additional takeaways from Monday night’s Chargers win.

Why the Chargers won

They have someone who can throw the ball. On a night Indy might have ruined LA’s chances of a playoff berth if the 3rd-string QB didn’t play Hero Ball behind the shoddy O-line from the first snap, the Chargers made it to themselves. earned a ‘W’ for the signal caller of Justin Herbert hit enough downfield. Austin Ekeler, who wasn’t consistently on the ground, was important again, and it was Herbert’s laser that saved the day. Even after losing to an ejection in the first half, it couldn’t have been more important by steadily chasing Nick Foles and playing opportunistic ball in the secondary. Asante Samuel Jr. and Michael Davis’ corner Six different players scored sacks by the end of the night while his duo got their way.

Why the Colts Lost

The offensive line was rocky again, allowing seven sacks and nine QB hits. Unfortunately, nothing ruined them like Nick Foles. His big play His mentality was a welcome idea for the Colts under-center revolving door, but its timing and decision-making were shaky all night. When he wasn’t swallowed by the LA front, Foles too often unknowingly flung it at targets outside the gate, giving the Chargers three (and almost more) picks. rice field. Matt Ryan or Sam Ehringer may not have been as good, but they shouldn’t have been as bad. It’s also a shame, because it was an otherwise stubborn night wasted for the .

turning point

The Colts stayed within 10 and hanging out until the game deep, despite having too many turnovers with the ball in hand. Given a shot to get even closer, and perhaps to make amends for their sloppy offensive night, they lined up to go after it at his 4th and his 1st from the Chargers’ 12-yard line, We have started the final quarter. But Nick Foles’s QB his sneak fell short, Drue Tranquill packed the play, and he handed the ball back to Herbert and Co.

game play

It would have been even cooler if Keenan Allen stayed inbounds, but this laser from Herbert on trick play helped LA extend their lead to 10-3 before halftime. It was also confirmed that QB has one of the best cannons in the game.

what’s next

The Chargers (9-6) will return home on New Year’s Day to host the Rams (5-10). The Rams blew up the Broncos on Christmas, forcing Denver to fire coach Nathaniel Hackett. Meanwhile, the Colts (4-10-1) will be on their way to a cross-conference matchup with the Giants (8-6-1), who lost to the Vikings on Saturday, but will be one of the finalists in the NFC. Trying to secure one. Wildcard spot.

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