Three turnovers against none decided it at SoFi Stadium. The Los Angeles Chargers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 25-10 on November 9, 2025, with Justin Herbert completing 20 of 33 passes for 220 yards and no interceptions while Aaron Rodgers finished 16 of 31 for 161 yards, two picks, and a 50.6 passer rating. Kimani Vidal ran 25 times for 95 yards and a touchdown. Pittsburgh converted just 2 of 11 third downs and held possession for 22 minutes and 25 seconds of the 60-minute game.
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Game Information
Detail
Information
Date
Sunday, November 9, 2025
Kickoff
8:20 PM ET
Venue
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
Attendance
72,174
Surface
Matrix Turf (Dome)
Duration
3:05
Vegas Line
Los Angeles Chargers -2.5
Over/Under
44.5 (Under)
Coin Toss
Chargers won, deferred
Broadcast
NBC / Peacock
Final Score
Team
Record
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Final
Pittsburgh Steelers
5-4
3
0
0
7
10
Los Angeles Chargers
7-3
2
10
3
10
25
Scoring Summary
Qtr
Time
Team
Play
PIT
LAC
1st
10:25
Pittsburgh
Chris Boswell 59-yd field goal — 4 plays, 5 yds, 1:39
3
0
1st
5:09
Los Angeles
Safety — Aaron Rodgers sacked in end zone by Khalil Mack — 3 plays, -6 yds, 1:38
Khalil Mack – franchise sack record: The safety on Rodgers in Q1 was Mack’s 35th sack with the Chargers, making him the second player in NFL history to record 35 or more sacks with three different franchises, per the Associated Press. His three franchises: Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders, Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Chargers.
Keenan Allen – franchise receptions record: Allen’s two catches gave him 956 career receptions with the Chargers, one more than Hall of Famer Antonio Gates and the most in franchise history.
Cameron Dicker – field goal record: The 59-yard field goal in Q3 tied Dicker’s own Chargers franchise record for the longest in team history. He is 50 of 53 all-time kicking at SoFi Stadium.
Justin Herbert – 200-yard streak: His fourth consecutive game with 200 or more passing yards.
Aaron Rodgers – season interceptions: The two picks gave Rodgers six interceptions through ten games in 2025.
Injuries
Player
Team
Position
Detail
Darius Slay
PIT
CB
Evaluated for concussion in Q2, did not return
Teair Tart
LAC
DL
Injured in Q3
Oronde Gadsden II
LAC
TE
Left in Q3 with a knee injury
Officials
Role
Name
Referee
Brad Rogers
Umpire
Bryan Neale
Down Judge
Patrick Turner
Line Judge
Kevin Codey
Back Judge
Greg Yette
Side Judge
David Meslow
Field Judge
Joe Blubaugh
Pittsburgh fell to 5-4 with three losses in its last four games after entering Week 10 as the AFC North leader. Los Angeles moved to 7-3 and sat one game back of the AFC West-leading Denver Broncos. The Chargers defense had now held three consecutive opponents to 221 yards or fewer, with Pittsburgh’s 221-yard total in this game the ceiling, not the floor, of that three-week stretch.
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