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Los Angeles Chargers 2025 Schedule Released: Full Game-by-Game Breakdown, TV Times & Must-Watch Matchups
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The Los Angeles Chargers are barreling into the final stretch of the 2025 NFL season with a playoff berth within reach, and fans are scouring the web for the complete Chargers schedule to plan their December football binge. Here’s a game-by-game look at every matchup left on the slate, why each contest matters, and how to watch.
December 8 vs Philadelphia Eagles – 8:15 p.m. ET, ABC
SoFi Stadium hosts a Monday-night showdown that could be a Super Bowl preview. Justin Herbert against Jalen Hurts headlines a prime-time billing that also pits two of the league’s most explosive receiving corps against one another. The Eagles’ aggressive front will test rookie left tackle Marcus Jackson, whose rapid development has steadied L.A.’s protection in recent weeks. A win keeps the Chargers unbeaten at home in conference play and solidifies their tiebreaker edge over Philly in a tight NFC race.
December 14 @ Kansas City Chiefs – 1:00 p.m. ET, CBS
Arrowhead in December is never forgiving, but the Chargers already stole a Week 1 thriller from Patrick Mahomes. Los Angeles leads the AFC West head-to-head series 1-0; a sweep would virtually lock up divisional supremacy and home-field advantage for Wild-Card Weekend. Defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley will lean on hybrid safety Derwin James to shadow Travis Kelce, while first-round edge rusher Isaac Porter aims to repeat his two-sack debut performance from opening night.
December 21 @ Dallas Cowboys – 1:00 p.m. ET, FOX
Back-to-back road trips conclude in Arlington. Micah Parsons versus Rashawn Slater is worth the price of admission alone, but the bigger storyline is L.A.’s rushing attack. Austin Ekeler faces a Cowboys defense surrendering 4.6 yards per carry over the last month, making this game a litmus test for the Bolts’ playoff-ready ground game.
December 27 vs Houston Texans – Time TBA
Flex scheduling could bump this contest into prime time if both teams stay in the playoff hunt. C.J. Stroud’s pinpoint accuracy meets a Chargers secondary that leads the league in interceptions since Week 9. Expect L.A. to unleash cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. on rising star Nico Collins while Herbert exploits a Texans pass defense giving up 266 yards per game.
January 4 @ Denver Broncos – Time TBA
The regular-season finale at Mile High could decide seeding—or even the division if the Chiefs regain momentum. Altitude and frigid temps historically hamper visiting offenses, so look for offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to lean on quick-hitting screens and tempo to neutralize Denver’s pass rush. Winning in Denver would give Los Angeles its first double-digit-win season since 2021.
Key takeaways for fans:
• Record watch: At 8-4, the Chargers can clinch a playoff spot as early as Week 15.
• Ticket tracker: Home games at SoFi (Dec 8, Dec 27) still have lower-level seats starting under $160.
• Streaming guide: Monday Night Football airs on ABC/ESPN; CBS has the Chiefs matchup, FOX carries the Cowboys, while TBD kickoffs will be announced 12 days prior.
Bookmark this page and sync the Chargers schedule with your calendar so you never miss a snap. Each remaining game carries postseason implications, and with Herbert healthy, L.A. controls its destiny in the AFC playoff picture.
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