BALTIMORE -- The Los Angeles Chargers' season is almost half over -- well, okay, a little more than a third -- going into their bye and they are 4-2 and on top of the AFC West, as they're currently tied with the Las Vegas Raiders but own the head-to-head tiebreaker.
The Chargers aren't entering the bye feeling too content, though, as they're fresh off a 34-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. But not all players are hanging their heads. When they hit the bye last season they were 1-4, having blown multiple double-digit leads as they were getting to know rookie quarterback Justin Herbert and Herbert was learning about the NFL.