INGLEWOOD — Neither the Chargers nor the Pittsburgh Steelers looked ready for primetime.
The Chargers’ 25-10 victory Sunday night at SoFi was more of a slog than a shootout, with their defense giving future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers fits from beginning to end and Justin Herbert and Ladd McConkey forging a connection the Steelers couldn’t break.
Keenan Allen set a Chargers’ record with his 956th career catch, a modest 7-yard gain in the fourth quarter. Herbert completed 20 of 33 passes for 220 yards and one touchdown to McConkey. Herbert and McConkey also connected on a 58-yard catch and run that set up another TD.
Kimani Vidal rushed for 95 yards on 25 carries plus one TD.
Cameron Dicker kicked three field goals, including one from 59 yards.
But it was the way the Charger

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