The Los Angeles Chargers are struggling after a tough loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, marking a two-game losing streak. Running back J.K. Dobbins expressed his frustration, indicating his unfamiliarity with losing. The offense, once powerful, has faltered, scoring only two touchdowns in their last 25 drives.
Offensive coordinator Greg Roman emphasized the need for cleaner play, as injuries and mistakes have plagued the team. Despite a strong start, the Chargers now face challenges with third-down conversions and a lack of execution.
Quarterback Justin Herbert remains optimistic, noting the importance of adapting the offensive strategy. With some players returning from injury, there is hope for improvement in the upcoming game against the Denver Broncos.