COSTA MESA, Calif — Two days after one of the worst defensive performances of Brandon Staley's three-year tenure, the Los Angeles Chargers coach said he will continue to call plays and hasn't considered any significant changes. «We believe in how we played, and we believe in the guys that we're playing with,» Staley said Wednesday. «You're going to make adjustments throughout the year, but nothing significant. »… I think if you feel like it gives you the best chance to win or you think they spark your team or something, people do that.
But we don't feel like that's the direction we're gonna take." The Chargers allowed 533 yards and five touchdowns in Sunday's loss to the Detroit Lions, including 177 rushing yards and three touchdowns in the first half.
They also gave up 536 yards in a Week 1 loss to the Miami Dolphins. Despite the defensive struggles, both losses were decided by three points or fewer.
Before this season, the Chargers only once had allowed more than 500 yards during Staley's tenure — a 2021 win against the Cleveland Browns.