Summary Rote and Hadl split time at the quarterback position, as they had done the previous year - this time, however, the younger Hadl started eight out of fourteen games, having been exclusively a replacement in 1963. Hadl finished with 2,157 yards to Rote's 1,156, and threw twice as many touchdowns (18 to 9) against the same number of interceptions (15), while posting a 6–2 record as a starter. Alworth was again the leading receiver, ranking third in the league for yardage with 1,235, and first for touchdowns (13). He also rushed for a pair of touchdowns, and averaged 10.5 yards per punt return, second best in the league. End
Don Norton and tight end Kocourek added 669 and 593 receiving yards respectively. Lincoln became the leading rusher with 632 yards, but his average yards per carry slipped from 6.5 a year earlier to 4.1 in 1964. The defense continued to be one of the league's better units, ranking 1st against the pass and 4th against the run. and second-year cornerback
Dick Westmoreland led the team with six interceptions. The kicking game was unreliable after Blair was injured early in the season.
Herb Travenio and
Ben Agajanian played in three games each before Lincoln was given the job in mid-November. Collectively, the team made 12 of 26 field goal attempts, going just 5 of 17 from distances of 20 yards or more.
Schedule Game summaries ''All game reports use the Pro Football Researchers' gamebook archive as a source.''
Week 1: vs. Houston Oilers Rote threw three touchdowns as San Diego began their title defense with a win. Houston had the first scoring chance - they opted to
fake a 33-yard field goal, but
George Blanda was brought down by Westmoreland and
Emil Karas for a loss of 14 yards. The Chargers responded by driving 60 yards in five plays, with Alworth catching a 31-yard pass and Rote finding Kocourek for the opening score from a yard out. Blanda responded with a touchdown pass on 4th and goal, Blair missed a 31-yard kick for San Diego, and it was 7–7 at halftime. The first three drives of the second half resulted in touchdowns. San Diego went 66 yards in 8 plays, with Gerry MacDougall scoring from close range. After another Blanda touchdown pass, the Chargers drove 80 yards in 7 plays, with Alworth picking up two first downs, and Don Norton scoring with a 19-yard catch. After forcing a punt, the Chargers had a 5-play, 64-yard drive, Alworth scoring this time from 27 yards out. The next two Oiler drives ended with Westmoreland blocking a field goal and the San Diego defensive line stuffing a
4th and 1 attempt. By the time former Charger
Bobby Jackson scored from inches out, there were only two seconds left. The first significant takeaway was by the Charger defense - down 10–0 in the 2nd quarter, the pass rush of Karas forced a fumble from
Babe Parilli, which Buncom recovered at the Patriot 8-yard line. Hadl, on for a struggling Rote, hit Alworth for a touchdown on the next play. The Patriots added a field goal 44 seconds before halftime, but two 20+ yard completions by Hadl moved San Diego into Blair's field goal range; his 30-yarder reduced the deficit to 13–10 at the break. Boston added another field goal at the start of the second half. Hadl then fumbled while being sacked, and Parilli threw his second touchdown of the game. After a Charger punt, Karas again forced a fumble from Parilli, this time making the recovery himself on the Patriot 16-yard line. Jerry MacDougall converted a 4th and 1 before scoring from a yard out, leaving the score at 23–17. After a further Patriot field goal (
Gino Cappelletti hit 4 of 7 on the day), Rote returned to the game and was immediately intercepted in his own territory. Boston did nothing with that opportunity, but Alworth fumbled on the next Charger play from scrimmage, and Parilli's third touchdown made it 33–17. the Chargers' running game could muster only 84 yards. After receiving the opening kickoff, San Diego advanced steadily from their own 20 to a 3rd and 3 at the Buffalo 27-yard line, whereupon
Butch Byrd cut in front of a quick sideline pass and went 75 yards the other way for a touchdown. Norton later fumbled at the end of a 42-yard gain, and Buffalo recovered. A Schmidt fumble recovery gave the Chargers a second chance, and Blair kicked their only points of the game from 12 yards out. After the Bills missed a field goal, Rote led San Diego from their own 20 to a 4th and 1 at the Buffalo 26-yard line, from where Lincoln was stopped short of a first down. San Diego found themselves backed up near their goal line the next time they had the ball. Hadl's punt was fielded by
Hagood Clarke at his own 47 – he broke through two tackles en route to a touchdown. The Chargers failed to enter the opposing red zone in the second half, while Buffalo added 16 further points. Lincoln, who had been handed the placekicking duties on account of Blair's injury, had opened the scoring with a 47-yard kick, tying Ben Agajanian's club record set
in 1960. The running back also played a role in San Diego's first touchdown, taking a pass in the
flat from an under-pressure Rote and skipping out of two tackles in the
backfield en route to a 32-yard gain. That led to a 30-yard touchdown for Kocourek, who fought through a last-ditch tackle inside the five. After former Charger
Dick Wood had tied the game with a 3rd-quarter touchdown pass, Lowe's 17-yard reception restored the lead. Rookie cornerback
Jimmy Warren was then beaten on a deep throw from Wood to
Don Maynard, whose 68-yard touchdown provided the game's final points. Lincoln's late chance came from 40 yards out, but
Wahoo McDaniel made his second block of the game with 23 seconds to play. Hadl was introduced after Rote's 1st-quarter interception led to a Boston field goal; on his first drive, the Chargers went 62 yards before settling for a field goal by new kicker
Herb Travenio. Hadl gained 22 yards on a
quarterback keeper early in the next drive, then completed passes of 11, 17 and 16 yards before finding Alworth in the back of the end zone on 3rd and goal from the 2-yard line. Westmoreland thwarted the Patriots with an end zone interception, and it remained 10–3 at halftime. Despite kicking off, San Diego extended their lead three plays into the second half: Allen recovered a fumble on the Boston 27-yard line, Lowe shaped to pass before cutting up the middle for 12 yards, and Norton pulled in a 15-yard touchdown. Travenio missed the extra point, and Boston converted three third downs while responding with a 13-play, 68-yard touchdown drive. Later, San Diego went 93 yards in 9 plays to extend their lead - Lowe had an 18-yard reception and a 23-yard carry on consecutive plays before Alworth took a quick pass in the right flat, wrong-footed his marker and scored from 13 yards out. The Patriots again responded with a touchdown, reducing their deficit to six points with 12:45 still to play. Following an exchange of punts, San Diego ran the clock down on a 12-play drive from their own 17-yard line to the Boston 14-yard line, but Lowe fumbled the ball and the Patriots recovered.
Charlie McNeil's interception and 13-yard return gave his offense another chance, and Travenio kicked the clincher from 17 yards out with only 1:11 to play. The Chargers continued to pull away in the second half, with Kocourek scoring after less than three minutes; the tight end took Hadl's pass at the Denver 32-yard line and shrugged off a weak tackle before completing a 46-yard touchdown. Hadl scored the fifth Charger touchdown himself on an 18-yard
keeper, and following a consolation score for the Broncos,
Jacque MacKinnon went 48 yards on a draw play before scoring from a yard out on the next play.
Week 7: at Houston Oilers Three 2nd-quarter touchdowns in the span of 7:25 proved to be just enough to carry the Chargers past Houston. In the opening quarter, Allen's tackle stopped the Oilers on a 4th and 1, Travenio missed from 42 yards out, and rookie Oilers halfback
Sid Blanks capped an 80-yard drive with a touchdown pass to
Charley Hennigan. Hadl, who had a string of 13 consecutive completions in the first half, led a 72-yard drive and found Kocourek in the front of the end zone to tie the score. Following a Houston
three-and-out, Alworth had receptions of 14 and 11 yards before scoring untouched on a 35-yard
reverse. Houston responded by driving into Charger territory, but Faison hit George Blanda as he attempted to pass, and the ball fluttered straight to Hank Schmidt, whose 58-yard scoring return made it 20–7. Blanda responded with a touchdown pass to Hennigan, and after Lincoln had a field goal try blocked, Blanda made a kick of his own as time expired in the half. There were no points scored in a rain-soaked second half, though both teams had chances. In the 3rd quarter, Travenio missed a 21-yard kick and Warren intercepted Blanda's long pass in the end zone (his first career interception). Blanda missed a 26-yard field goal on the first play of the final quarter. Hadl was intercepted twice as the period wore on, the second of these on the Houston two yard line. The Oilers drove all the way to the Charger 14-yard line inside the final two minutes, before a pair of penalties prompted Blanda to again attempt a game-tying field goal. His kick from 27 yards out was wide right, and San Diego hung on for their third straight win.
Ernie Ladd was ejected from the game after tearing the helmet from a Houston lineman and striking him on the head with it.
Week 8: vs. Oakland Raiders The Charger defense intercepted
Cotton Davidson six times, and Alworth had his third career 200-yard game as San Diego defeated the Raiders. Hadl threw the game's first interception, leading to a Raider field goal, but his next pass was a 76-yard touchdown, Alworth sprinting up the right sideline and pulling in the ball at the Oakland 30-yard line en route to the end zone. Oakland responded with a drive into Charger territory, but Graham intercepted Davidson in the end zone. Kocourek's 49-yard catch was the biggest play on the ensuing drive, which ended with Lincoln's 9-yard touchdown run through the left guard area. Further interceptions by Allen and Harris gave San Diego openings in opposition territory, but Ben Agajanian missed a field goal, and Alworth later fumbled after making a catch. Davidson found
Art Powell for a touchdown, and the halftime score was 14–10. In the 3rd quarter, Westmoreland intercepted an overthrown ball and ran it back 38 yards to the Oakland 24-yard line, setting up a 32-yard Agajanian kick. Next, Lincoln doubled the Charger lead with a 12-yard run up the middle. Oakland pulled back within seven after Davidson's second touchdown pass of the day, but Alworth had the final score, making a juggling, one-handed catch of a deep ball from Rote while fending off a defensive back.
Dick Harris intercepted Davidson in the end zone to end the final Raider threat.
Week 9: at Denver Broncos San Diego scored the final 21 points to win a seesaw game. The Broncos received the opening kickoff, and drove into Charger territory before Faison deflected a pass and Harris intercepted it. San Diego then drove 65 yards the other way, and Alworth's catch on a 5-yard
out route gave them the lead. Agajanian added a short field goal early in the 2nd quarter, but the next four scores were all by Denver. Firstly, quarterback
Jacky Lee broke the grasp of Faison and scrambled for a touchdown from eight yards out. The lead was cut to a single point at the break when Hadl was unable to get his punt away after a high snap, and was downed in the end zone for a safety. There were further long snapping issues shortly after halftime - this time, Hadl couldn't handle a low snap, and the ball was knocked into San Diego's end zone where Denver recovered it, before adding a
two-point conversion on a fake kick. A Bronco field goal made it 20–10 with 8:20 to play in the third quarter. After the Chargers were forced to punt on their next possession, the struggling Hadl was removed from the game and replaced by Rote; he came in with a golden chance to score after Lee's ill-advised lateral was recovered by Allen on the Denver 11-yard line. Rote was sacked to push the Chargers back to a 3rd and 19 from the 20-yard line, but he responded by finding Norton for a touchdown on the next play. Late in the game, Buncom intercepted a deflected screen pass, and San Diego took over at the Denver 15-yard line. Norton kept the offense on the field with a 15-yard catch on 3rd and 15, before Lincoln caught the go-ahead score from two yards out with 3:11 to play.
Bob Petrich intercepted Lee's next pass (the defensive end's lone career interception) and Mackinnon ran in an insurance touchdown two plays later. Whitehead's fumble recovery stopped the final Bronco drive. Lowe opened the scoring when he swept right, slipped a tackler and capitalized on an upfield block by
Walt Sweeney to compete a 50-yard touchdown. Lincoln then surprised the Chiefs with an onside kick, recovered by Duncan in Kansas City territory. Three plays later, Hadl hit Kocourek deep over the middle, the tight end pulling the ball in as he crossed the goal line for a 38-yard touchdown. A Buncom fumble recovery stopped the next Chief drive; Kansas City tried a fake punt on their following possession, but another fumble spoiled the play, and San Diego took over on the opposing 47-yard line. Hadl immediately went long for Alworth, who had outpaced his marker and scored easily. That touchdown came with 1:21 to play in the first half, which proved to be time enough for two further scores. Karas recovered a fumbled snap on the next play from scrimmage, and Alworth scored on a 19-yard reverse. Kansas City responded with an unusual touchdown, as Westmoreland intercepted
Len Dawson's long pass at the 5 yard-line, only to fumble into the end zone where the Chiefs recovered. A further fumbled snap foiled the best Chiefs opening of the 3rd quarter, with Faison recovering. Len Dawson did manage to finish a drive off early in the final quarter, sneaking the ball home himself from a yard out, but couldn't lead his team back into the
red zone. The turnovers continued in the second half – Warren intercepted Kemp, but Lincoln fumbled the ball back on the next play. Following a Bills punt, Hadl (reinstated at quarterback), made two big throws on a 63-yard touchdown drive, finding Alworth for 23 yards on 3rd and 2 before hitting Norton in the front of the end zone on 3rd and 10 from the 17-yard line.
Daryle Lamonica entered the game, but was swarmed by three Chargers and sacked for a ten-yard loss on third down. After the Bills punted, San Diego needed only two plays to extend their lead, Lincoln taking a pitchout and throwing to a wide open Alworth for an easy 53-yard touchdown and a 24–14 lead a play into the final quarter. Alworth's fumbled punt return gave the Bills a chance to close the gap, but the Charger defense made a goal line stand after facing a first down at the 4-yard line, with Allen making a pair of tackles before Lamonica was stopped two yards short on 4th down. Hadl was caught in the end zone for a
safety by
Mike Stratton on the next play, and the game began to turn. Buffalo drove back to the goal line, where they again faced fourth down – this time, Lamonica dove over from the one. The Buffalo QB was stopped short on a two-point try, but San Diego had committed a defensive hold - given another chance from the one, Lamonica again successfully dove through the middle, and the score was tied with 3:24 to play. Warren's 54-yard kickoff return gave the Chargers excellent starting field position, but a Hadl pass was deflected and intercepted, before Buffalo drove into range for the game-winner, a 33-yard kick by
Pete Gogolak with three seconds to play. The attendance was a Charger record, and represented the first sell-out in club history.
Week 13: vs. New York Jets San Diego thrashed the Jets on the day they clinched their fourth AFL West title. The Chargers took the opening kickoff and put together a 14-play, 77-yard drive that ended with Norton scoring on a quick out pattern.
George Gross recovered Dick Wood's fumble on the next possession, and Lincoln took a screen pass 37 yards before eventually adding a field goal. The Chargers went 85 yards on 9 plays on their next drive, with MacKinnon's 37-yard catch taking them to the goal line, from where Lowe scored. A pair of Hadl interceptions briefly stalled the Chargers' momentum. The first of these led to a Jet field goal, but the second did no damage, as Allen made an interception of his own, returning the ball 33 yards to the New York 35-yard line. That led to Lincoln's touchdown catch 14 seconds before halftime. In a processional second half, Faison made a leaping interception at the
line of scrimmage before scoring on a 42-yard return, and Alworth got behind the defense on a play action pass for an easy 82-yard touchdown reception. Alworth caught 3 passes for 101 yards and a touchdown. Lowe rushed 18 times for a season-high 96 yards and a touchdown. The Chargers enjoyed a 466–113 advantage in total offensive yardage. The game itself did not go to plan, as Kansas City forced six turnovers en route to a blowout win. On the game's opening possession, San Diego tried a fake punt after reaching 4th and 4 from the Chiefs 46-yard line, but Hadl's pass was intercepted. Len Dawson threw the first of his four touchdown passes on the next play (they all went to
Frank Jackson), and Kansas City were off and running - it was 25–0 before the Chargers crossed midfield again. When Hadl found Alworth for a short touchdown early in the 3rd quarter, the Chiefs went 65 yards the other way for another Dawson TD pass to shut down the potential comeback. Duncan lost three fumbles on kick returns, leading to 17 points.. The 43-point margin of defeat would remain the Chargers' worst until a
45-0 defeat to the Patriots 56 years later.
Week 15: at Oakland Raiders San Diego improved on their previous week's performance, but nonetheless went into the AFL title game on a two-game losing streak after a narrow defeat. The Chargers wasted numerous early openings, beginning when Petrich's fumble recovery in Oakland territory led only to a missed Lincoln field goal. Ron Carpenter's interception soon gave them another chance at the Oakland 29-yard line, but Hadl immediately threw an interception of his own; Lincoln later missed another field goal before, finally, Whitehead's interception led to a successful kick. In total, 37 of the game's first 38 snaps took place in Raiders territory. Oakland pinned the Chargers at their own 2-yard line late in the 1st quarter, but Hadl led his team 98 yards in only 9 plays, completing 41-yard passes to both Norton and Lowe. The latter of these saw Lowe catch the ball at the Oakland 30-yard line, and battle past four would-be tacklers on his way for a touchdown. Oakland responded with touchdowns on two of their next three drives, both from passes by
Tom Flores, and led 14–10 at halftime. Rote had come into the game following a 2nd quarter Hadl interception, and played the entire second half. His 23-yard completion to Lowe moved the ball to the Oakland 28 on the opening 3rd-quarter possession; on the next play, Lowe
swept right and followed a convoy of blockers for an easy touchdown. Lincoln hit a 33-yard field goal on the next Charger possession, making it 20–14. Flores was sacked on 4th and 6 at the Chargers 10-yard line as time expired in the quarter, but threw his third touchdown pass soon after the change of ends. San Diego couldn't cross midfield on their final three possessions, with Rote's final pass being a deep ball intercepted at the Raider 25-yard line with less than two minutes to play. The Chargers suffered a blow in the 1st quarter when Alworth sustained a hyper-extension of the left knee; he missed the AFL Championship game as a result.
Standings == Playoffs ==