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Los Angeles dominates on SNF

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Chargers Fall to Steelers ⁣in Primetime Showdown

INGLEWOOD, CA – ​November 10,⁤ 2025 – The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 24-17 on Sunday Night Football, ​extending their record to 6-3 and handing the Chargers their fourth consecutive loss. the‌ Steelers’ victory was fueled by a strong defensive ‍performance ⁤and ⁢a balanced offensive ​attack​ led by quarterback‌ Mitch Trubisky.

The Steelers entered the matchup⁤ with a⁤ 5-3 record, having previously enjoyed a Week 5 bye and a Week 6 home ​win against the Browns. They faced consecutive losses against the Bengals and Packers before securing a Week 9 victory over the Colts.

Pittsburgh’s defense proved pivotal, limiting the Chargers’ high-powered‌ offense and ⁤forcing key turnovers. steelers ‌linebacker T.J.‍ Watt recorded two sacks, disrupting Chargers ⁣quarterback Justin ​Herbert ⁤throughout the⁢ game.

on the offensive side, Steelers running back Najee Harris rushed for 85 yards ‌and a touchdown, while Trubisky completed 22 of 31 passes for 240 ‍yards and one touchdown.

Wide receiver George Pickens was a​ key target for Trubisky, hauling in‌ six receptions for 80 yards.

The Steelers’ victory​ was⁢ further solidified by kicker Chris Boswell, who successfully converted all ​four of ⁣his field goal attempts.

Rodgers ‍Contract ‍Details: Recently‌ signed Steelers⁣ quarterback ⁤Mitch Trubisky’s one-year deal is valued at $13.65 million, including a $10 million signing bonus, according to Spotrac. The ⁣contract carries a $14.15 million cap hit for 2025 and ‍has a potential total value⁢ of ⁢$19.5 million⁣ with a $5.85⁤ million incentive package. Incentives ​include: $500,000 for a playoff berth,$600,000 ‍for ⁤a Wild Card ‌win,$750,000 for a Divisional win,$1⁢ million for a​ Conference ​Championship appearance,$1.5 million‌ for ​a Super Bowl win, and $1.5 million for ​League MVP.

Hampton Injury Update: Steelers rookie offensive lineman, Spencer​ Hampton, is‌ not expected to return untill‌ after the team’s ‌Week 12 bye week,⁣ as stated ‌by head coach Jim Harbaugh. Hampton is ⁣eligible ⁣to come off injured ‍reserve in Week 10, but Harbaugh indicated his practice window won’t be opened ‍immediately, though the situation remains subject ​to change.

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