Chargers Dominate Vikings 37-10
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The Los Angeles Chargers were flying high after a win over the Minnesota Vikings, but an injury update on running back Omarion Hampton may have dampened things.
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There were no redeeming qualities to how the Vikings played in the 37-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday night at SoFi Stadium.
Jefferson aggressively tossed his helmet onto its perch. Quarterbacks coach Josh McCown approached him in an attempt at consolation, but Jefferson stood alone then simmered by himself as he walked toward the locker room. It was halftime at SoFi Stadium. The tipping point had been reached.
A Los Angeles Chargers beat reporter shared an update on injured running back Omarion Hampton and it has led to concern about his ability to return from injured reserve in Week 10 when first eligible.
The Bolts have since turned to their rookie tight end in Oronde Gadsden II. Gadsden was a former receiver that switched to tight end during his time at Syracuse and it shows when he's on the field. The Chargers loved his potential and Gadsden has made the most of his opportunities thus far.
Thursday night's victory felt like an emphatic end to a troublesome stretch — not just because the Chargers won, but how they won.
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