Chargers beat Dolphins on late field goal
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It was Vidal, not Hassan Haskins, who broke out in this one. The former sixth-round pick picked up the first 100-yard rushing game of his career. With Omarion Hampton down for the next three games at least, it's nice to know the Bolts have reliable backups in place.
Cameron Dicker kicks a field goal with five seconds left after a 42-yard Ladd McConkey catch to seal the Chargers' 29-27 comeback win over the Dolphins.
It was not a victory the Chargers will frame and hang on the wall, but they did what they had to do to put it in the win column.
Justin Herbert picked apart the Miami Dolphins' defense, while the Los Angeles Chargers' secondary secured three takeaways Sunday to score a 29-27 victory.
The Dolphins came back from down 13 points only to lose late to the Chargers, dropping them to 1-5 and intensifying the noise around coach Mike McDaniel, GM Chris Grier.
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Tua Tagovailoa, De'Von Achane, and co. climbed back from a 13-point deficit with two fourth quarter touchdowns, including a clutch drive that ended with a 7-yard touchdown for tight end Darren Waller with 46 seconds left to put the Dolphins ahead.
The Los Angeles Chargers picked up a much-needed win on Sunday, defeating the Miami Dolphins 29-27 to move to 4-2 on the season. The Chargers held a commanding 23-13 lead heading into the fourth quarter but survived some late-game heroics from the Dolphins.
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