The Chargers‘ season ended Saturday night after the team squandered a 27-point lead to the Jaguars, the third-biggest blown lead in NFL playoff history. When the Chargers spoke with the media afterward, two key defensive players didn’t sugarcoat what happened.
“It’s embarrassing,” defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day said, via ESPN’s Lindsay Thiry. “It feels really bad, and it just sucks.”
Los Angeles built a 27-0 lead in the second quarter thanks in large part to four first-half interceptions by Trevor Lawrence. However, over the final 30:25 of game time, the Jaguars outscored the Chargers 31-3 to complete the comeback.