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Here it is, ladies and gentlemen. Have at it.
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— Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) May 13, 2021
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Chargers 2021 Schedule
Week 1 - @ WFT
Week 2 - vs. Cowboys
Week 3 - @ Chiefs
Week 4 - vs. Raiders (MNF)
Week 5 - vs. Browns
Week 6 - @ Ravens
Week 7 - BYE
Week 8 - vs. Patriots
Week 9 - @ Eagles
Week 10 - vs. Vikings
Week 11 - vs. Steelers (SNF)
Week 12 - @ Broncos
Week 13 - @ Bengals
Week 14 - vs. Giants
Week 15 - Vs. Chiefs (TNF)
Week 16 - @ Texans
Week 17 - vs. Broncos
Week 18 - @ Raiders
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— Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) May 12, 2021
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The Chargers have three primetime games all against notable opponents. In Week 4 they host the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football. Their second primetime game in week 11 is against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night and their final game under the lights will be against the Kansas City Chiefs on a Thursday night.
The extra opponent added for the team’s 17th game was the Minnesota Vikings, which will be played in Week 10 inside SoFi Stadium.
The six games ahead of the team’s bye will feature four of the Bolts’ six total games against teams who made the playoffs a year ago. Those are the Washington Football Team, Chiefs, Ravens, and Browns.
They finish with the season with a tough stretch of three divisional opponents within the schedule’s final four games.
Of course, this will be the first time that fans are allowed into SoFi to cheer on the Chargers, so be sure to stock up on Bolts gear at the Fanatics store before you go.
Be sure to let us know in the comments which game you’re most hyped for!