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Los Angeles is on its bye in Week 12, along with the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders. The Chargers will return to action in Week 13 when they host the Raiders on Sunday, Nov. 30. The Chargers are one of four teams on a bye in Week 12 and one of two in the AFC West:
The Los Angeles Chargers have a bye week for Week 12 of the 2025 NFL season. It's been a solid season for the 7-4 Chargers under coach Jim Harbaugh and quarterback Justin Herbert. Next up on the schedule is a home game against the Las Vegas Raiders at 3:25 p.m. CT Sunday, Nov. 30.
After suffering their worst loss of the season on the road against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Los Angeles Chargers will be back in action against the Las Vegas Raiders at home in Week 13. The Chargers will be fresh off their bye week, while the Raiders enter this game having lost their last five.
The Chargers once again travel to a hostile stadium, with the Denver Broncos currently 9-2 and a 6-0 record at home. Similarly to the Chiefs, the Chargers have already beaten the Broncos early in the season, but beating a team twice is extremely difficult.
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Chargers playoff picture: Odds, remaining schedule, AFC West division standings
Here's a look at how the Los Angeles Chargers' loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars impacts their playoff chances.
The Tennessee Titans are desperately seeking a win under interim coach Mike McCoy. The Titans dropped to 1-7 after their most recent loss to the Indianapolis Colts and have lost three straight. Up next? Coach Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers (5-3).
A winning record still has the Chargers in control of their playoff destiny, at least at face value. As Chargers.com’s Eric Smith pointed out, The Athletic still gives the Chargers a 64 percent chance. ESPN is right behind at 63 percent. The chance stays at an even 60 percent when looking at the numbers from NFL’s Next Gen Stats.
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Justin Herbert injury update: Chargers QB has broken bone in left hand, will have surgery on Monday
The Los Angeles Chargers got back to their winning ways on Sunday, as they defeated AFC West rival Las Vegas Raiders by a score of 31-14. However, Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh revealed after the game that quarterback Justin Herbert broke a bone in his left hand, his non-throwing hand, and will undergo surgery on Monday.