INGLEWOOD — The good news for the Chargers is they get back on the field Thursday.

The bad news for the Chargers is they get back on the field Thursday.

No question, there was a great deal to unpack after their 38-24 loss Sunday to the Indianapolis Colts at SoFi Stadium, starting with a defense that gave up far too many big plays on the ground and through the air to satisfy anyone in a unit that’s suddenly under siege.

Can what’s hindering the Chargers’ defense be fixed in only a matter of days?

Or more to the point, can it be fixed at all?

“Absolutely, no way around it,” Chargers outside linebacker Khalil Mack said. “You play like (expletive), you’ve got to bounce back. We’ve got an early game on Thursday, and so we’ve got to bounce back and get ready for the next game. Can’t foc

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