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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.
Rookie cornerback Nikko Reed is the final inactive player against the Dolphins. The Chargers are on the road in Week 6 against the Miami Dolphins. Kickoff is at 10 a.m. (PT) from Hard Rock Stadium. The Chargers-Dolphins betting line shows the Bolts are the favorites on Sunday.
Linebacker Jaelan Phillips sat stone-faced at his locker staring into the distance in the wake of a last-minute loss to the Chargers
The NFL season continues with the Miami Dolphins hosting the Los Angeles Chargers Sunday. Start time, where to watch, streaming and NFL schedule.
For most of the fourth quarter in Miami on Sunday, it looked like the headline would be the Chargers choking away a 13-point lead but quarterback Justin Herbert was able to flip the script before the final whistle.
The Miami Dolphins were booed often by their home fans on Sunday. The boos could have been louder, but plenty of seats in the stadium were unoccupied. Bad just keeps getting worse, and coach Mike McDaniel's seat likely is getting even hotter.
Miami Dolphins star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa called out some of his teammates for missing or being late to players only meetings during the week.