EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — If the Los Angeles Chargers arrived in Jacksonville looking forward to a badly needed week off, they left staring at a long two weeks waiting until they play again and exorcise the embarrassment of a 35-6 rout by the Jaguars on Sunday.
“We got beat every which way you could possibly be beat,” coach Jim Harbaugh said after the biggest defeat in his two seasons with the Chargers (7-4), supplanting a 23-point loss to Tampa Bay last December.
The atrociousness of the performance was so comprehensive, even Harbaugh didn’t know where to start in his postgame assessment.
“We just weren’t doing anything well offensively,” Harbaugh said. “We weren’t running the ball well. We weren’t protecting. We weren’t getting open. Defensively, same. We weren’t stopping the run.

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