The Chargers fire offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi three days after they were held to a field goal in the second half of a playoff loss vs. the Jaguars.
Fallout from the Chargers’ wild-card playoff meltdown began with the firing of offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and quarterbacks coach Shane Day.
The move was announced by the team three days after Jacksonville rallied from a 27-point deficit to win in the third-biggest comeback in NFL playoff history. The Chargers were held to just a field goal in the second half of the loss.— Los Angeles Chargers
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