INGLEWOOD — U-g-l-y.

The Chargers had no alibi Sunday at SoFi Stadium.

That old taunt was never more appropriate than during the Chargers’ 38-24 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Not only did it describe the Chargers’ blocking and tackling and running and passing, it was also a fitting tribute to the garish all-gold uniforms they wore as a tribute to days gone by.

Throwbacks?

Throwing them back might be a wise move after their third loss in four games.

Charger power?

Well, maybe in the second half when they rallied to make a game of it.

Even the returns of edge rusher Khalil Mack and linebacker Denzel Perryman couldn’t help the Chargers slow down the Colts’ NFL-leading offense, which went into the game averaging 32.3 points per game, and never trailed Sunday after the first of Johnath

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