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Justin Herbert threw for 250 yards and two touchdowns, ran nine times for 57 yards and a third score, and the Los Angeles Chargers beat the Tennessee Titans 27-20 at Nissan Stadium on November 2, 2025. He reached those numbers after throwing a pick-six on the Chargers’ second offensive play, losing both starting tackles to injury inside the first two quarters, and absorbing a season-high six sacks.

The Titans led 14-7 after the first quarter on Cody Barton’s 24-yard interception return and Chimere Dike’s 67-yard punt return touchdown — the first time Tennessee had scored on both defense and special teams in the same game since December 30, 2012. After that opening quarter, they did not score another touchdown. Los Angeles held the Titans to 206 total yards, one converted third down in nine attempts, and zero red zone touchdowns in two trips inside the 20.



Stats at a Glance

Los Angeles ChargersTennessee Titans
Final Score2720
Total Yards343206
Net Passing Yards212118
Rushing Yards13188
QB Rating101.2 (Herbert)78.5 (Ward)
1st Downs2110
3rd Down Efficiency7/13 (54%)1/9 (11%)
Red Zone Scoring3/4 (75%)0/2 (0%)
Turnovers10
Time of Possession34:2025:40

Game Information

DetailInformation
DateSunday, November 2, 2025
Kickoff1:00 PM CT
VenueNissan Stadium, Nashville, TN
Attendance58,592
Weather46°F, 84% relative humidity, 5 mph wind
SurfaceGrass (outdoors)
Duration2:49
Vegas LineLAC -9.5
Over/Under43.5 (Over; 47 combined)
BroadcastCBS
RefereeAlex Kemp
UmpireBrandon Ellison
Down JudgeMike Carr
Line JudgeRusty Baynes
Back JudgeScott Helverson
Side JudgeLo van Pham
Field JudgeSean Petty

Starting Lineups

Los Angeles Chargers

PosPlayer
QBJustin Herbert
RBKimani Vidal
WRQuentin Johnston
WRLadd McConkey
WRKeenan Allen
TEOronde Gadsden II
TJoe Alt
TFoster Sarell
TBobby Hart
GZion Johnson
CBradley Bozeman
DLTeair Tart
DTJamaree Caldwell
OLBKhalil Mack
OLBTuli Tuipulotu
LBDenzel Perryman
LBDaiyan Henley
CBDonte Jackson
CBCam Hart
DBElijah Molden
SR.J. Mickens
SDerwin James

Tennessee Titans

PosPlayer
QBCam Ward
RBTony Pollard
WRChimere Dike
WRVan Jefferson
WRElic Ayomanor
TEChig Okonkwo
OLPeter Skoronski
OTDan Moore
OTJC Latham
GKevin Zeitler
CLloyd Cushenberry III
DESebastian Joseph-Day
NTT’Vondre Sweat
OLBDre’Mont Jones
OLBJihad Ward
LBCedric Gray
LBCody Barton
CBDarrell Baker
CBJalyn Armour-Davis
FSQuandre Diggs
SAmani Hooker
SKevin Winston

Box Score

Team (Record)Q1Q2Q3Q4Final
Los Angeles Chargers (6-3)7130727
Tennessee Titans (1-8)1430320

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayLACTEN
1st11:19TENCody Barton 24-yd INT return (Slye kick)07
1st7:24LACScott Matlock 2-yd pass from Herbert (Dicker kick)77
1st2:55TENChimere Dike 67-yd punt return (Slye kick)714
2nd14:06LACCameron Dicker 27-yd field goal1014
2nd8:37LACQuentin Johnston 19-yd pass from Herbert (Dicker kick)1714
2nd5:02TENJoey Slye 49-yd field goal1717
2nd0:20LACCameron Dicker 52-yd field goal2017
4th12:58LACJustin Herbert 1-yd rush (Dicker kick)2717
4th4:19TENJoey Slye 37-yd field goal2720

Barton’s interception return was Tennessee’s first defensive touchdown of the 2025 season. Dike’s punt return gave the Titans both a defensive and a special teams score in the same game for the first time since December 30, 2012.


Team Statistics

StatLACTEN
Total Yards343206
Net Passing Yards212118
Comp/Att19/2912/21
Gross Passing Yards250145
Yards per Pass Attempt8.66.9
Interceptions Thrown10
Sacks-Yards Lost6 for -384 for -27
Rushing Yards13188
Rushing Attempts3019
Yards per Rush4.44.6
Total Plays6544
Yards per Play5.34.7
1st Downs2110
Passing 1st Downs127
Rushing 1st Downs83
Penalty 1st Downs10
3rd Down Efficiency7/13 (54%)1/9 (11%)
4th Down Efficiency0/00/1
Red Zone (Scoring-Att)3/4 (75%)0/2 (0%)
Penalties3 for 20 yds7 for 60 yds
Turnovers10
Fumbles Lost00
Time of Possession34:2025:40
Total Drives119
Avg Yards per Drive29.820.8
Avg Points per Drive2.30.8
Avg Plays per Drive6.75.8
Avg EPA per Play (PFF)+0.089-0.213
Def/ST Touchdowns02

Passing Statistics

Herbert entered Week 9 leading the NFL in passing yards with 2,140.

PlayerTeamC/ATTYdsAvgTDINTSacks-YdsRtgQBR
Justin HerbertLAC19/292508.6216-38101.256.7
Cam WardTEN12/211456.9004-2778.514.1

Advanced Passing

PlayerTeamaDOTIAYCAYYACDropsBad Th%Prss%Adj Cmp%
Justin HerbertLAC11.6311146104017.9%25.6%80.0%
Cam WardTEN7.81836085128.6%19.2%73.7%

aDOT: avg depth of target (PFF) | IAY: intended air yards | CAY: completed air yards | YAC: yards after catch | Prss%: pressure rate | Adj Cmp%: adjusted completion % (excludes drops and throwaways)

Jihad Ward led the Tennessee pass rush with 2.5 sacks. Herbert’s adjusted completion rate of 80.0% compared to his raw 65.5% reflects zero drops and one throwaway among his incompletions.


Rushing Statistics

PlayerTeamAttYdsAvgTDLong1DYBC/AttYAC/Att
Justin HerbertLAC9576.312965.31.0
Jaret PattersonLAC9444.90913.01.9
Kimani VidalLAC12302.50711.41.1
LAC Team301314.4129
Tony PollardTEN10565.601633.52.1
Tyjae SpearsTEN7263.701000.43.3
Cam WardTEN263.00602.50.5
TEN Team19884.6016

YBC/Att: yards before contact per attempt | YAC/Att: yards after contact per attempt

Herbert led all rushers with 57 yards on nine carries. His touchdown came on the final play of a 99-yard drive that started from the Los Angeles 1-yard line in the third quarter.


Receiving Statistics

Los Angeles Chargers

PlayerPosRecTgtYdsAvgTDLongYAC1DADOT
Oronde Gadsden IITE556813.60342129.4
Ladd McConkeyWR465614.00213727.7
Quentin JohnstonWR465313.31231129.8
Keenan AllenWR254120.503115214.4
Tre HarrisWR22189.0015626.0
Tucker FiskTE111212.00121210.0
Scott MatlockFB1122.012210.0
KeAndre Lambert-SmithWR0100048.0
Kimani VidalRB010007.0
Team192825013.2234

Tennessee Titans

PlayerPosRecTgtYdsAvgTDLongYAC1DADOT
Elic AyomanorWR364615.302921312.0
Tyjae SpearsRB333612.00263510.3
Van JeffersonWR142121.00217120.5
Gunnar HelmTE111515.00152113.0
Tony PollardRB121212.0012613.5
Chig OkonkwoTE22105.006801.0
Chimere DikeWR1355.005902.0
Team122114512.1029

ADOT: average depth of target


Defensive Statistics

Los Angeles Chargers Defense

PlayerPosTacklesSoloAstSacksTFLQB HitsPDFF
Daiyan HenleyLB9451.01110
Derwin JamesS85300100
Denzel PerrymanLB75200010
Elijah MoldenDB41300000
Odafe OwehLB3212.02200
Troy DyeLB32100000
Cam HartCB31200010
R.J. MickensS31200000
Khalil MackLB22000000
Teair TartDL22000000
Tuli TuipulotuLB1101.01101
Justin EboigbeDL11000000
Jamaree CaldwellDT11000000
Cameron DickerK11000000
Donte JacksonCB10100000
Benjamin St-JusteCB10100000
Nikko ReedCB10100000
Team51294.04531

Tennessee Titans Defense

PlayerPosTacklesSoloAstSacksTFLQB HitsPDINT
Cedric GrayLB161151.01100
Amani HookerS76100000
Cody BartonLB62400011 (TD)
Quandre DiggsS53200000
Jihad WardLB4222.52400
Dre’Mont JonesLB4221.51400
Darrell BakerCB42200010
Jalyn Armour-DavisCB42200000
Sebastian Joseph-DayDE3211.01100
James LynchDL32100100
T’Vondre SweatNT32101010
Dorian MausiLB22000000
David Martin-RobinsonTE21100000
Kevin WinstonS21100000
Jaylen HarrellLB20200000
Marcus HarrisCB11000010
Mason KinseyWR11000000
Julius ChestnutRB10100000
C.J. RavenellDL10100000
Team71426.061141

Tennessee started this game without four defensive starters: CB L’Jarius Sneed (injured reserve), DT Jeffery Simmons, OLB Arden Key, and S Xavier Woods. Bobby Hart (groin) and Joe Alt (right ankle) left the game for the Chargers in the first and second quarters, respectively, and did not return.


Turnovers

Interceptions

PlayerTeamINTReturn YdsTD
Cody BartonTEN1241
LAC DefenseLAC0

Fumbles

PlayerTeamFumblesLostRecovered By
Cam WardTEN20TEN (Pollard, Latham)
Kimani VidalLAC10LAC (Vidal)

Ward’s first fumble was a botched snap in Q1 recovered by Tony Pollard. His second came on a Tuli Tuipulotu sack at the end of Q2, recovered by JC Latham. Vidal fumbled at the Tennessee 2-yard line in Q1 and recovered it himself.


Special Teams Returns

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamRetYdsAvgLongTD
Chimere DikeTEN411729.3310
KeAndre Lambert-SmithLAC24924.5300
Derius DavisLAC12323.0230

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamRetYdsAvgLongTD
Chimere DikeTEN39832.7671
Derius DavisLAC294.560

Dike entered the week leading the NFL in all-purpose yards as a rookie. His 67-yard punt return in the first quarter was the longest play of the game.


Kicking and Punting

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGPctLongXPPts
Cameron DickerLAC2/2100%523/39
Joey SlyeTEN2/2100%492/28

Punting

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgLongIn 20TB
JK ScottLAC420952.36000
Johnny HekkerTEN518737.44120

Drive Chart

Los Angeles Chargers

#QtrStartPlaysYardsTimeResult
11stLAC 15250:44Interception
21stLAC 247763:55Touchdown
31stLAC 123-51:45Punt
41stLAC 359563:49Field Goal
52ndLAC 306703:27Touchdown
62ndLAC 203-91:10Punt
72ndLAC 266402:03Field Goal
83rdLAC 28381:46Punt
93rdLAC 115999:03Touchdown
104thLAC 403-172:19Punt
114thLAC 3510304:19End of Game

Drive 9 began at the Los Angeles 1-yard line after Tennessee failed on fourth down at the same spot. The 99-yard, 15-play possession consumed 9:03 and ended with Herbert’s 1-yard rushing touchdown. It was the longest drive by time and second-longest by yards in Week 9.

Tennessee Titans

#QtrStartPlaysYardsTimeResult
11stTEN 226302:57Punt
21stTEN 325192:44Punt
32ndTEN 353-62:02Punt
42ndTEN 405293:35Field Goal
52ndTEN 433-11:29Punt
62ndTEN 312-80:20End of Half
73rdTEN 2811716:13Turnover on Downs
84thTEN 303-52:07Punt
94thTEN 418404:13Field Goal

Drive 7 was Tennessee’s longest of the game at 11 plays and reached the Los Angeles 1-yard line with the score 20-17 in the third quarter. Tony Pollard was stopped on 3rd-and-1 by Khalil Mack, then stopped again on 4th-and-1 by Elijah Molden and Denzel Perryman, turning the ball over on downs.


PFF Initial Grades

Grades from Pro Football Focus, subject to review.

PlayerTeamPosGradeSnaps
Cody BartonTENLB90.365
Sebastian Joseph-DayTENDI90.238
Odafe OwehLACED86.523
Gunnar HelmTENTE81.321
Justin HerbertLACQB79.665
Dre’Mont JonesTENED78.855
Jamaree SalyerLACG77.838
Tre HarrisLACWR73.630
Justin EboigbeLACDI73.228
Quentin JohnstonLACWR71.844

The Chargers outgained Tennessee 343 to 206, held the Titans to one converted third down in nine tries, and posted a 34:20-to-25:40 possession edge while working the whole afternoon without their starting left tackle and losing their right tackle early. Herbert’s 307 combined passing and rushing yards and three touchdowns — produced after a pick-six, two offensive line injuries, and six sacks — gave Los Angeles its third win in four games and left as complete a picture of what the 2025 Chargers offense was capable of as any single performance in their first nine weeks.

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.

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