The Chargers used a huge game from Austin Ekeler to get past a resilient Colts team in overtime. Ekeler rushed for 58 yards and had 96 yards receiving while scoring three touchdowns, including the game-winner in the extra session.
The defense left a lot to be desired but as always, the biggest concern after most any game in the NFL is the health of players. Since the NFL season is a marathon and not a sprint, staying healthy is as important as anything for teams looking to make a run at the Super Bowl.
Here is an update on some of the Chargers’ injuries:
Michael Davis: Already down a cornerback in Trevor Williams, the Chargers watched Davis leave with a hamstring injury.