A Chargers defense that ranked second to last in the NFL in rushing yards allowed held Jacksonville to 135 yards Sunday, 31 fewer than the Jaguars’ league-leading average. And while the 135 rushing yards allowed matched what the Chargers have been giving up, 56 of them came on one first-quarter touchdown run. “I made some plays, I missed a few tackles, but it felt good to get back out there and knock some rust off,” Perryman said. “Yeah, we knew they would do fakes.”Rookie defensive back Desmond King, who plays on most of the Chargers’ special teams, must have missed the memo. It marked the first blocked PAT for the Chargers since John Parrella got to a Todd Peterson kick on Nov. 4, 2001, against Kansas City.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 13, 2017 04:18 UTC