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Week 11 in the NFL had no shortage of drama, as many of the early games went down to the wire. Out of the gate, the Sunday slate opened up with a back-and-forth affair between the Dolphins and Commanders from Madrid,
The Los Angeles Chargers have one of the best defenses in the NFL. That's thanks to coordinator Jesse Minter, as he's established himself as a top assistant in his second year with the Chargers. Minter has his unit playing fast, physical and fundamentally sound every week.
A game-winning trick play from Baltimore Ravens' Mark Andrews and a stunning catch by LA Chargers' Keenan Allen top the best plays from week 11 in the NFL.
In the second quarter during Jacksonville's Week 11 matchup against Los Angeles, Josh Hines-Allen got to Justin Herbert for his 56th career sack. That surpasses Tony Brackens for the most sacks in franchise history.
As the Chargers try to take down the Jaguars, Los Angeles watched running back Kimani Vidal forced to the sidelines with a thigh injury.
Star quarterback Justin Herbert appeared to pick up an ankle injury and was seen limping after the game. Head coach Jim Harbaugh provided a humorous injury update for his quarterback on Monday morning, though, that hinted the injury might not be too bad. "I do have an update on his physical status: He is still a beast," Harbaugh said.
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Is Ladd McConkey the only must-start Chargers wide receiver in fantasy football now?
After a slow start to the season, McConkey continues to etch himself back into the must-start category. He's scored a touchdown in four of his last six games, including one against the Steelers in Week 10. That wasn't it either, as he registered his second 100-yard performance of the year.
N FC Super Bowl contenders will meet on 'Sunday Night Football' in NFL Week 11 as the Philadelphia Eagles host the Detroit Lions. Philadelphia (7-2) sits atop the NFC East and has won three straight,