Bolts Roll to Preseason Win at SoFi: Chargers 27, Saints 13

Bolts Roll to Preseason Win at SoFi: Chargers 27, Saints 13

August 10, 2025, Inglewood, CA – The Los Angeles Chargers continued their preseason dominance with a convincing 27-13 victory over the New Orleans Saints at SoFi Stadium, improving to 2-0 in the preseason. 

Defensive Dominance Steals the Show

Rookie Eric Rogers emerged as a standout, intercepting two passes—including a spectacular 43-yard pick-six, setting the tone early.  Caleb Murphy added pressure upfront with 2 sacks and a forced fumble, demonstrating why he’s a strong contender for the final roster. 

Trey Lance Shows Versatility

Trey Lance shone with a balanced performance, quietly contributing to Chargers’ offensive spark—in both passing and rushing departments. He scrambled seven times for 48 yards, including a 5-yard touchdown run.  Lance remained turnover-free, demonstrating poise under pressure. Coach Jim Harbaugh praised his decision-making and composure. 

Saints Struggles & Rookie Sparks

The Saints struggled with discipline and consistency, committing seven penalties for 56 yards, and failing to convert on 10 of 13 third-down attempts.  Rookie Tyler Shough had a mixed outing—throwing for 165 yards and a touchdown, offset by a costly pick-six. His performance reignites the Saints’ ongoing quarterback competition. 

Why This Game Matters

For the Chargers, the win highlights a deep and hungry defense ready to compete for spots—players like Murphy and Rogers are making compelling cases for roster inclusion. Offensively, Lance’s dual-threat ability adds a new dynamic that bolsters a team still assessing its starting QB depth. For the Saints, despite the loss, Shough’s flashes of brilliance promise an intriguing quarterback battle moving forward.

Final Thoughts

It was a statement win for the Chargers—characterized by defensive firepower, opportunistic turnovers, and a smart, flexible approach on offense. As preseason action heats up, this victory sets a confident tone for L.A., while New Orleans will hope to tighten its discipline and capitalize on offensive momentum in the weeks to come.

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