The Chargers got their rebound victory in the form of a 37-10 rout of the Minnesota Vikings on Oct. 23. They got several key players back on the field from multi-game layoffs because of injuries. They also got a three-day weekend that helped them rest, recover and refocus.

Now, it gets tougher.

Now, they must keep going.

Now, they must continue to stack days, in the current parlance of the players.

The Chargers have been at this point once already this season, coming off a rousing victory before facing a wounded opponent with lackluster results. They failed the first time, losing to the New York Giants after a come-from-behind victory over the Denver Broncos gave them a 3-0 record.

They seemed unprepared for what hit them during their 21-18 loss to the Giants, sitting back and w

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