Chargers Power Rankings Roundup: Media agrees on Bolts just outside top 10

Chargers Power Rankings Roundup: Media agrees on Bolts just outside top 10
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The Chargers nearly dug themselves out of the early hole they dug themselves to beat the Houston Texans on Saturday, but ultimately fell short 20-16. The final point differential also being a direct reflection of the points kicker Cameron Dicker left on the field by missing both a field goal and his first extra point of the 2025 season.

It was tough-fought and gritty game by Justin Herbert, but once again the deficiencies along the offensive line were just too much to overcome. The Bolts fell to 11-5 on the year and are expected to rest a number of their starters in Week 18 against the Broncos.

The focus is now solely on the playoffs and their eventual opponent in the wild card round.

With that said, let’s go ahead and see where they landed amongst the rankings this week.

CBS Sports – #11

‘‘They blew their chance to win the AFC West by losing at home to the Texans. The offensive line is going to kill this team in the playoffs.” – Pete Prisco

ESPN – #11

Heartbreak has become familiar enough for this franchise that fans have given it a name: “Chargering.” This season has followed script as it has been marred by a run of almost comically poor luck. Both star tackles suffered season-ending injuries, and the first-round rookie spent seven weeks on IR. In Saturday’s loss — a game that could have put the Chargers in position to win the AFC West for the first time in 16 seasons — Cameron Dicker, the most accurate kicker in NFL history, missed a field goal and an extra point. The Chargers lost by four. Moments like that make the question unavoidable.” – Kris Rhim

Sporting News – #11

“The Chargers went into Dallas and used it for a get-well offensive game with more juice from their defense, too. Justin Herbert needed that and so did Jim Harbaugh.” – Vinnie Iyer

Yahoo Sports – #11

“This is nothing new, but the Chargers are going to have a tough time beating teams in the playoffs that rush the passer well. The Texans, Broncos and Steelers are all in the NFL’s top six in sacks, so those would be treacherous matchups. The Texans sacked Justin Herbert five times in their win over the Chargers on Saturday. It’s tough because the Chargers have a great head coach, great quarterback, top-10 defense and great talent around Herbert. But the injured offensive line is likely the fatal flaw.” – Frank Schwab

The Athletic – #11

“*After a good-but-not-great performance from Justin Herbert (21-of-32, 236 yards, one touchdown, one interception), who was admittedly under heavy pressure, Jim Harbaugh said this about his quarterback: “I think he’s the best there ever was.” That’s a wild statement from anyone else, but in this case, it’s just Harbaugh being Harbaugh. If Herbert can get this team to a Super Bowl despite facing the second-highest pressure rate in the league (42.3 percent), maybe Harbaugh will have a case.” –...