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Chargers Aim to Bounce Back Against Battered Dolphins
11 Oct
Summary
- Chargers at a critical juncture after consecutive losses
- Dolphins' defense struggling to stop the run
- Injuries impacting both teams' rosters

As of October 12th, 2025, the Chargers find themselves at a critical juncture after suffering consecutive losses. They now have the opportunity to get back on track against a 1-4 Dolphins team that is also dealing with its fair share of injuries.
A key challenge for the Chargers will be their running game, as they have lost rookie Omarion Hampton to injured reserve, joining Najee Harris. However, the Chargers may be able to take advantage of Miami's porous run defense, which gave up 206 yards to a little-known running back last week.
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh has emphasized the need for his team to "shine" and "step up" in this crucial matchup. The game will feature a reunion of sorts, as the Chargers used the 6th overall pick in 2020 to select quarterback Justin Herbert, while the Dolphins selected Tua Tagovailoa with the 5th pick that same year.
The Chargers will need to focus on containing Dolphins tight end Darren Waller, one of Miami's few bright spots, and forcing Tagovailoa to improvise, as he can struggle when he's out of rhythm. On the other hand, the Dolphins will look to get the ball to playmaker De'Von Archane in space and protect Tagovailoa, whose strengths lie in his timing and anticipation.