Chargers Daily Links: Monday Open Thread

Chargers Daily Links: Monday Open Thread
Bolts From The Blue Bolts From The Blue

Good morning, Chargers fans!

The Bolts could not turn around their fortunes against the Giants in a game that went south from the very first play. After being flagged on the opening snap, they went on to record 13 more penalties by the end of Sunday’s loss.

Due to a mix of bad luck and lack of execution, Herbert threw two interceptions, both of which were returned inside their own five-yard line. Against a better team, the Chargers should have likely been beaten by much more than three. Instead, the Giants managed just enough points to outlast an undermanned LA offense that couldn’t protect their best player when it mattered most.

So for the first time this season, we are not enjoying a Victory Monday. It sucks, but it’s reality.

If you have any remaining grievances you need to air out, you can do so in the comments below.

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:

5 takeaways from the Chargers’ first loss of the 2025 season (Chargers.com)

The Chargers could not find a way to win in the fourth quarter this week (Chargers.com)

Joe Alt suspected to have sustained a high ankle sprain (Chargers Wire)

Tuli Tuipulotu notched four sacks in career performance for the Chargers (Bolt Beat)

NFL News:

Lamar Jackson injured his hamstring in a loss to the Chiefs on Sunday (ESPN)

Malik Nabers is feared to have torn his ACL against the Chargers (ESPN)

Letter grades for every NFL team in Week Four (CBS Sports)

What we learned from Sunday’s slate of NFL games (NFL.com)

Colts WR Adonai Mitchell dropped a touchdown just before crossing the goal line against the Rams (Pro Football Talk)

Is it time for the Browns to start Dillon Gabriel? (Sports Illustrated)