LOS ANGELES -- Through two Los Angeles Chargers games, one thing is apparent: This offense is nothing like any of coach Jim Harbaugh's and coordinator Greg Roman's offenses before it.

The Chargers' running game has struggled through two games, ranking 25th in rushing yards per game (85.5). Rookie first-round running back Omarion Hampton hasn't had many lanes to get through, ranking 35th in the NFL in yards before contact (1.22).

Meanwhile, Los Angeles' passing offense has been among the league's best. The Chargers' 270 yards per game through the air ranks fourth in the NFL. L.A.'s wide receiving corps, which was perhaps its worst position group last season, may now be its strongest, and it relied on this group and the arm of quarterback Justin Herbert to propel them to two wins.

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