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Chargers Weekly- Chapter 14

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For the second time in as many seasons, the 2-6 Los Angeles Chargers travel to South Florida to take on the 5-3 Miami Dolphins on 83 degrees afternoon at the Hard Rock Stadium. What makes this game even more intriguing is it will a matchup between the #5 and #6 draft picks from this the past April’s NFL Draft. As Tua Tagovailoa was drafted by the Dolphins with the #5 pick, this left Justin Herbert on the board for the Chargers who draft had the #6 pick in the said draft.

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California

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