After a seemingly easier start, the Chargers' schedule features some rough stretches that could be the difference between an 11-6 and 7-10 season.
The Chargers’ offense had featured many short receiver patterns, but under new coordinator Kellen Moore long passes are aimed at creating space for Justin Herbert to throw.Oct. 16 DALLAS , Oct. 22 at Kansas City , Oct. 29 CHICAGO , Nov. 6 at New York Jets , Nov. 12 DETROIT :
Upon their return, the Chargers have what might be their toughest back-to-back games of the season when they host the Cowboys before facing the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.
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