It was truly a tale of two halves for the Chargers on Sunday afternoon.
In the first half, the Chargers built a 17-13 lead and were going to receive the opening kickoff of the second. Only thing is, no one told the offense to come out of the locker room.
The Chargers went three-and-out on their opening drive and then proceeded to turn the ball over four times in the final 30 minutes of regulation. Justin Herbert threw his first interception in 357 pass attempts late in the third quarter. After consecutive drives of turning it over on downs, the offense lost a fumble on their final drive of the game which was truly quite the fitting end to a game where the Chargers were dominated in all three phases of the game.