Wide receiver Mike Williams provided a fitting description of the scene inside a jubilant Los Angeles Chargers postgame locker room, where music blared, the energy was palpable, and there was music blasting.
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Mike Williams smiled and said, “Turnt,” describing the locker room in the video and Justin Herbert, the quarterback, grinned and said, “I’d have to agree with him.”
Sunday’s 17-14 victory over the Tennessee Titans was capped off by kicker Cameron Dicker’s 43-yard field goal moments earlier after Herbert had directed a six-play, 52-yard drive with 44 seconds left.
When asked about this “turnt” thing in the post-game conference, Justin Herbert laughed and responded, “I have to agree with him(Mike Williams). I wouldn’t have said that, but I agree with him. Mike Williams does a great job with description.”
The victory allowed the Chargers to move up to the No. 6 seed in the AFC and helped the Las Vegas Raiders defeat the New England Patriots.
Chargers defeat the Titans with a last-second field goal
In an effort to get something going against the Chargers, the Titans moved west. In the dying seconds of a heartbreaking 17-14 defeat here at SoFi Stadium, their hopes were tragically dashed. Titans coach Mike Vrabel said after the game, “There’s nothing I could tell them to make them not be disappointed, upset. They let it all hang out there.”
The defeat brought the Titans’ record to 7-7. With only three weeks remaining in the regular season, things are getting really serious for the team after their fourth straight loss. The Jaguars (6-8) are now just one game behind the Patriots (6-7) in the AFC South race.
Later in the game, the Titans came back to tie it. The Titans, who were down 14-7 in the final minutes of the game, put together an 11-play, 74-yard drive to tie the score at 14-14 with 48 seconds remaining thanks to a touchdown run by quarterback Ryan Tannehill from one yard out.
However, the Chargers quickly moved down the field, and with four seconds left, kicker Cameron Dicker made a 43-yard field goal to seal the victory.