Following a disappointing 17-15 loss to the Arizona Cardinals, the Los Angeles Chargers' offense has come under scrutiny, particularly their struggles in the red zone. Quarterback Justin Herbert emphasized the need for improvement in finishing drives, while wide receivers held a locker room discussion to address their inconsistencies. Despite Herbert's strong passing performance, the team failed to score an offensive touchdown, marking a concerning trend for the Chargers this season.
- The Chargers' offense has not scored a touchdown in the second half since Week 1.
- Players acknowledged the need for better performance in the red zone and consistency overall.
- The Chargers' defense has been performing well, allowing 20 points or fewer in all games this season.