JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Justin Herbert and the Chargers looked like a team in desperate need of a break in the action during their 35-6 loss Sunday to the Jacksonville Jaguars, which ended their three-game winning streak and sent them into their bye week with questions to be answered.
The Chargers (6-4) couldn’t move the ball and couldn’t stop the Jaguars (6-4) from moving it, a bad combination. The Chargers were outplayed in every aspect of the game imaginable, but especially in the trenches. Their offensive and defensive lines were pushed around from beginning to end.
It was the Chargers’ first visit to Jacksonville since their 31-30 AFC wild-card loss to the Jaguars on Jan. 14, 2023, when they squandered a 27-point second-quarter lead. Lawrence threw three touchdown passes in the second

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