Schedule Note: Intra-division opponents are in
bold text.
Game summaries Week 1: at Cleveland Browns James Brooks ran a punt back 21 yards to start the first Chargers possession and finished it with a 4-yard touchdown run. Benirschke added a 50-yard field goal late in the opening quarter, before
Brian Sipe led the Browns on a 5-play touchdown drive. San Diego also scored on 5 plays, the final three of which were Muncie runs of 17, 7, and 9 yards for the touchdown. Muncie had a 21-yard run on their next drive, ending with Benirschke's second field goal; San Diego led 20–7 at the interval. San Diego opened the second half with another touchdown drive, this one finishing with Fouts' 13-yard touchdown pass to Brooks on 3rd and 3. The Browns responded with Sipe's second touchdown pass, which came on 4th down. Joiner's 51-yard catch-and-run on the following play from scrimmage took San Diego back into Cleveland territory, leading to Bauer's short touchdown catch. Cleveland had a 4th and goal from the San Diego 7-yard line late in the 3rd quarter—they again went for it, but Sipe threw incomplete. The Chargers took over on downs and Fouts immediately hit Joiner for a gain of 57 yards, setting up another field goal.
Mike Williams and
Bob Gregor had interceptions in the final quarter, either side of another Fouts' touchdown pass, to
Ron Smith. Muncie rushed for 161 yards and added 23 receiving yards—it was the most combined yards he gained in any game throughout his career.
Week 2: vs. Detroit Lions As in their opening game, the Chargers scored on their first possession; Fouts converted a 3rd and 6 with a 24-yard pass to Muncie and followed it with a 40-yard completion to Joiner, setting up Muncie's touchdown two plays later. Fouts was intercepted near midfield on their next possession, and Detroit reached a 1st and goal at the San Diego 1-yard line.
Louie Kelcher tackled
Dexter Bussey for a 3-yard loss on the next play, and stopped
Gary Danielson near the goal line on 3rd down, leading the Lions to kick a short field goal. Late in the second quarter the Lions gained a first down at the San Diego 20-yard line, but were pushed back by an
offensive holding penalty and Kelcher's sack, eventually punting. The score remained 7–3 at halftime. Detroit opened the second half with a 71-yard touchdown drive. Muncie lost a fumble on the next play from scrimmage, setting up a field goal. Joiner's 49-yard catch took the Chargers into Lions territory, and Winslow resorted their lead with a 9-yard catch on 3rd and 7. Detroit responded with a 67-yard touchdown drive, then forced a punt.
Leroy Jones regained the ball for San Diego with a fumble recovery near midfield; from there, Fouts threw a 44-yard pass to
Dwight Scales, setting up Muncie's second touchdown two plays later. Detroit successfully executed a
fake punt on their next drive, eventually retaking the lead on a field goal with 4:32 to play. On the next drive, Fouts converted a 3rd and 1 with a quarterback sneak and a 3rd and 3 with a 15-yard completion to Winslow.
John Cappelletti scored the winning touchdown on the next play. Needing a touchdown to win, Danielson was sacked by Jones on the ensuing drive but came back with three straight completions to reach the Chargers 8-yard line. From there, he was intercepted by
Frank Duncan with a single second left in the game.
Week 3: at Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City scored on the game's opening drive, and briefly had the ball in San Diego territory again when
Frank Manumaleuga intercepted Fouts; Manumaleuga fumbled during the return and
Eric Sievers recovered. San Diego tied the score on their second possession, which ended with consecutive completions from Fouts to Winslow of 24 and 13 yards for the touchdown. The Chiefs went three-and-out, and Brooks ran the punt back 23 yards to the Kansas City 47-yard line; he scored himself on a 29-yard catch four plays later. They extended their lead by going 84 yards in 8 plays—Sievers' 31-yard catch was the longest play, and with Muncie scored from the 1-yard line. Later,
Linden King intercepted Chiefs quarterback
Bill Kenney, and Fouts found
Eric Sievers in the end zone a play later for a 21-point lead. Kenney covered 76 yards in five straight completions to begin the Kansas City comeback. In the final minute of the half, Fouts was intercepted in Kansas City territory,
Irvin Phillips recovered a fumble, and San Diego ran out of time with the ball at the Chiefs 14-yard line, leaving the halftime score at 28–14. In the 3rd quarter, Kansas City turned an interception into another touchdown. On the next drive, Muncie had a 30-yard run, a 32-yard reception and a 3-yard touchdown run. The Chiefs responded with an 80-yard touchdown drive, reducing the lead to 35–28. They reached midfield on their next possession, but Bob Gregor intercepted a tipped pass to stop the threat. Four plays later, the Chiefs pressured punter George Roberts into running; he was stopped well short of a first down, and Kansas City capitalised with a field goal. Trailing by four, the Chiefs moved the ball close to midfield on their next drive, but Willie Buchanon recovered a fumbled pitch. The Chargers went three-and-out, and Kansas City took over at their own 20-yard line. On 3rd and 12, King deflected a Kenney pass, Leroy Jones intercepted the ball and flipped it to Gary Johnson to run in for the clinching touchdown with 1:53 to play.
Week 4: at Denver Broncos After an exchange of punts, Denver converted a 3rd and 15 and went ahead to stay on
Craig Morton's first touchdown pass. Another punt pinned Denver at their own 7-yard line, but Morton immediately threw a 93-yard touchdown drive to double the lead.
Clarence Williams fumbled the ensuing kickoff, and Denver found the end zone again after two further plays; Morton had thrown touchdowns on three consecutive pass attempts. He added a fourth in four drives later, after Fouts was intercepted. Another Fouts interception didn't lead to points after Jones block a 43-yard field goal try. Time expired in the half with San Diego at the Denver 24-yard line, leaving them still 28–0 behind. Denver added a fifth touchdown on their first possession of the third quarter and pulled Morton from the game. Dan Fouts found Ron Smith for a 39-yard touchdown five plays later to begin San Diego's recovery. The Broncos gained only one first down on their next two drives, while San Diego added a 52-yard Benirschke field goal and John Cappelletti's short touchdown run. Buchanon recovered a fumble on the next play, and Fouts found Winslow for a touchdown on 3rd and goal from the 1, pulling within 35–24 with 11:14 still to play. Morton returned to the game and soon had Denver poised score with a 1st and goal at the 4. Kelcher forced a fumble, which Buchanon recovered. Fouts was soon intercepted, but Wyatt Henderson forced yet another fumble, with Buchanon recovering again. Starting at their own 15, San Diego gained one first down before Cappelletti also lost a fumble; Denver recovered and finally scoring the clinching touchdown seven plays later.
Week 5: vs. Seattle Seahawks Pete Shaw intercepted
Jim Zorn four plays into the game, but Cappelletti fumbled the ball back after two further plays. After a series of punts, Seattle converted three 3rd downs and scored through
Steve Largent. Cappelletti had a 30-yard run on the next play, leading to Benirschke's 47-yard field goal. Early in their next drive, Fouts converted a 3rd and 4 with a 13-yard pass to Winslow; the pair combined again for a touchdown on 3rd and goal from the 9-yard line.
Don Macek prevented a Seahawks scoring chance when he recovered a Fouts fumble in the final seconds of the half, which ended with San Diego 10–7 ahead. The Chargers converted three 3rd downs on their second possession of the 3rd quarter, including Joiner's 12-yard touchdown on 3rd and 4. Seattle had a scoring chance late in the quarter after recovering a Fouts fumble at his own 19-yard line. The Seahawks reached 4th and goal from the 1-yard line and went for the touchdown, but were stopped for no gain by San Diego's defensive line. After a Chargers three-and-out, Seattle soon approached the goal line again but settled for a field goal on 4th and goal from the 2. San Diego responded with a 13-play, 80-yard touchdown drive, with Joiner's second touchdown coming on 3rd and 8 from the 11-yard line. Seattle turned the ball over on downs at the San Diego 44, and the Chargers ran off the final 2:37 of the game.
Week 6: vs. Minnesota Vikings Vikings quarterback
Tommy Kramer was intercepted twice in the 1st quarter — one pick, by Buchanon, came on 2nd and 12 from the San Diego 22-yard line to stop a scoring chance; the other was run back by 36 yards by Johnson to the Minnesota 2-yard line. Muncie opened the scoring two plays later. Kramer threw touchdown passes on the next two possessions to put the Vikings ahead. Fouts responded with a 60-yard touchdown to Dwight Scales, who dove to catch the ball inside the 10, got to his feet untouched and crossed the goal-line. Late in the half, Chandler caught a 20-yard pass on 3rd and 19, moving the ball to the Minnesota 15-yard line. The drive stalled, Benirschke missed a field goal from 31 yards out, and it remained 14–14 at halftime. Benirschke made a 39-yarder in the 3rd quarter. Kramer and Fouts then led a pair of quick scoring drives, with
Terry LeCount and Joiner getting touchdown receptions. Kramer started the next drive with a 63-yard completion, and a
Rick Danmeier field goal made it 24–24. The Chargers responded with a touchdown drive that featured eight plays inside the Minnesota 11-yard: Fouts converted a 4th and 1 from the 2 with a quarterback sneak and Muncie scored on 4th and goal from the 1. Minnesota responded by moving to the San Diego 20, but
John Woodcock knocked the ball from Kramer's hands and recovered it himself. San Diego ran the clock down inside 3 minutes before opting to go for it on 4th and 2 from the Vikings 30. Muncie gained the first down but lost a fumble. Kramer threw a 43-yard to LeCount, but Danmeier missed the game-tying extra point attempt. He then succeeded with an
onside kick, recovered by LeCount. The Vikings reached another 1st and 10 at the San Diego 20-yard line. Kramer fumbled the next snap, but Minnesota recovered; two plays later, Danmeier hit the winning field goal from 38 yards out as time expired. Three Vikings had 100-yard receiving games.
Week 7: at Baltimore Colts Scales fumbled at midfield on the first San Diego possession. Baltimore didn't score from that opportunity, but drove for a touchdown on their second possession. The Chargers responded with a 14-play touchdown drive; Fouts' 11-yard run on 3rd and 10 was one of three third down conversions, and Muncie ran in the tying score from the 3-yard line.
Woodrow Lowe came up with an interception on the next play from scrimmage, setting up a shorter drive that Cappelletti finished with a 12-yard touchdown reception. Following a Baltimore punt, the Chargers made it three touchdown drives in a row, Joiner scoring from 23 yards out. A Williams interception stopped a Colts drive that had reached the San Diego 30-yard line, and Benirschke added a field goal shortly before halftime, increasing the lead to 23–7. In the 3rd quarter, Brooks had a 21-yard punt return to the Baltimore 31-yard line, and the Chargers scored in two plays—Winslow's 28-yard reception and Muncie's 3-yard run. The Colts responded with their second touchdown on the next drive, but came no closer. Cappelletti and Williams added further touchdowns in the final quarter.
Week 8: at Chicago Bears In the 1st quarter,
Matt Suhey converted a 4th and 1 for Chicago and later scored the opening touchdown. The Chargers almost tied the score early in the 2nd quarter, but Joiner was stopped a yard short on 3rd and goal from the 18, and they settled for a short field goal. Chicago kicker
John Roveto made a field goal late in the half, before Fouts and Chandler connected for 30 yards to the Chicago 38-yard line. After a short run by Muncie, Fouts three three incompletions and the Chargers turned the ball over on downs. It remained 10–3 at half time. San Diego's passing attack improved in the second half; Fouts found Joiner for 45 yards, but Benirschke missed a long field goal. Roveto appeared to have converted a field goal on the next drive, but the Chargers were flagged for
roughing the kicker, and the drive continued. After
Woodrow Lowe tackled
Walter Payton a yard short of the end zone on 3rd and goal, Roveto missed an 18-yard attempt. The Chargers then drove 80 yards for the game-tying score, Fouts hitting Winslow for 8 yards on 4th and 3 and Joiner scoring from 22 yards out. Chicago responded with a seven-minute drive, Suhey converting another 4th down before Payton restored the seven-point lead with three minutes to play. San Diego quickly reached the Bears 39-yard line in response, from where Fouts threw two incompletions. On 3rd and 10 he threw to the end zone, where the ball was tipped in the air and caught by Chandler for his first Chargers touchdown. The Bears punted on their final possession of regulation time, then Winslow caught a 31-yard pass but was tackled at the Chicago 25-yard line with no time on the clock.
Week 9: vs. Kansas City Chiefs Johnson got San Diego off to a good start with a fumble recovery at midfield after only two minutes. Muncie scored seven plays later, and the Chiefs levelled the score on their next possession. Kansas City had a 3rd and 4 at the San Diego 32-yard line late in the opening quarter, but King and
Jimmy Webb shared a sack of Kenney, setting the Chiefs back 10 yards and causing them to punt. In the second quarter, a Winslow fumble set Kansas City up in Chargers territory, but Woodcock recovered another fumble four plays later. The offense then covered 71 yards in only five plays, Fouts finding Joiner for 29 yards and Eric Sievers for 31 before Muncie scored from the 4-yard line. Benirschke missed the extra point, but converted a 29-yard field goal with 30 seconds left in the half. Kansas City lost their third fumble on the ensuing kickoff, with
Wyatt Henderson recovering. A 24-yard Chandler catch and a
pass interference penalty moved the ball to the Kansas City 1-yard line, but only three seconds remained and the Chargers took a short field goal for a 19–7 lead. San Diego were unable to cross midfield on the first four possessions of the second half, turning the ball over twice on a Joiner fumble and a Fouts interception. Kansas City scored a touchdown and two field goals on their own first four possessions and led 20–19 with 6:32 to play in the 4th quarter. San Diego began their winning drive on their own 26. Fouts converted a pair of 3rd downs with completions to Joiner and Winslow, then faced a 4th and 9 at the Kansas City 47 on the first play after the
two minute warning. Wes Chandler's 23-yard catch kept the drive going. After one further first down, Benirschke kicked the game-winner from 22 yards out with 13 seconds remaining.
Week 10: vs. Cincinnati Bengals Joiner fumbled on the Chargers' second play from scrimmage, and Cincinnati had to drive only 24 yards for their opening touchdown. The Bengals were stopped in Chargers territory by a Shaw fumble recovery, then added a field goal late in the opening quarter. Chandler pulled San Diego within three points with a 26-yard touchdown catch. Cincinnati's offense made more chances. A 68-yard pass took them to the San Diego 11-yard line before Williams stopped them with an end zone interception. The Bengals forced a three-and-out and scored touchdowns on consecutive possessions either side of a Fouts fumble. Trailing by seventeen points with less than two minutes to play before halftime, San Diego moved the ball with a 27-yard Brooks run and a 56-yard Scales reception to the Cincinnati 4-yard line. From there Fouts was intercepted by
Louis Breeden, who returned the ball 102 yards for the game-breaking touchdown. Benirschke made a 47-yard field goal with four seconds remaining in the half, but the Bengals still maintained a 31–10 lead. After a scoreless 3rd quarter, San Diego reached a 1st and 10 at the Cincinnati 18-yard line. Fouts was sacked and intercepted on consecutive plays, and the Bengals drove 65 yards to add a field goal. Brooks' fumbled kickoff return led to more Bengals points, then Chandler scored a late consolation touchdown. Bengals safety
Mike Fuller had spent the previous six seasons with the Chargers. He later revealed that San Diego had not changed their defensive signals since the 1980 season; Fuller was able to interpret them and give the Bengals offense an edge in this game.
Week 11: at Seattle Seahawks San Diego converted four 3rd downs on their opening possession, with Muncie scoring on 3rd and goal from the 1-yard line. Brooks fumbled the kickoff after a Seahawks field goal early in the 2nd quarter, leading to the first Seattle touchdown; he fumbled while running the ball on the next Chargers drive, leading to another one. Three plays later, Muncie broke clear up the left sideline for a 73-yard touchdown. Seattle faced a 3rd and 10 from the San Diego 30-yard line late in the half.
Jim Zorn threw incomplete to
Steve Largent, but Henderson was flagged for a 29-yard pass interference penalty and Seattle soon scored another touchdown. Benirschke cut the halftime deficit to 24–17 with a 32-yard field goal. The Chargers came close to tying the score on the opening possession of the second half, reaching the Seattle 1-yard line before Muncie was stuffed for no gain on both 3rd and 4th down. Seattle moved to a 3rd and 6 from their 20, from where
Dan Doornink took a pass in the flat 80 yards for a touchdown. Muncie fumbled soon afterwards, and Doornink scored again—the fifth Seattle touchdown in as many drives. They added two field goals in the 4th quarter, either side of a Chandler touchdown. San Diego outgained Seattle by 486 yards to 368, but committed all four of the game's turnovers. With five weeks to go, San Diego stood two games back from Denver and one behind Kansas City.
Week 12: at Oakland Raiders Oakland scored first via a long touchdown pass. On the next drive, Fouts connected with Scales for 21 yards on a 3rd and 8 from the Seattle 22-yard line, and Muncie scored on the next play. Early in the 2nd quarter, a Fouts interception was run back to the San Diego 2-yard line; the Raiders retook the lead on the next play. San Diego levelled the score again after Brooks' 42-yard punt return set up his own touchdown catch from the 12. Oakland took their third and final lead on the next drive. In response, Fouts converted 3rd downs with completions to Chandler and Winslow, leading to Winslow's first touchdown catch. The Raiders went three-and-out, and Brooks ran the punt back 37 yards to the Oakland 40-yard line. Brooks added an 11-yard catch, then Winslow scored from 29 yards out for a 28–21 halftime lead. Oakland's first two offensive plays of the second half saw
Marc Wilson intercepted by
Bob Horn and
Pete Shaw, setting up the Charger offense with short fields. Both times, Fouts found Winslow with touchdown passes, the latter coming 6:26 into the 3rd quarter — the pair had combined for four touchdowns in four possessions, across a span of just 9 minutes and 32 seconds of game time. When Fouts combined with Joiner for a score on the next Charger drive, the quarterback had thrown six touchdowns in as many possessions. Shaw had another interception 4th quarter and the Chargers drove to their final touchdown; Muncie ran a
halfback option and found a wide-open Winslow in the end zone. while Fouts' six touchdowns are a Chargers record for a single game. On defense, Gary Johnson had four of the team's seven sacks.
Week 13: vs. Denver Broncos Chandler had a 29-yard catch on the game's first play; later in that drive, Winslow's 22-yard catch took the ball to the Denver 14-yard line and Muncie scored on the next play. After Woodcock sacked Morton to force a three-and-out, San Diego drove for another quick touchdown, Chandler's 44-yard catch setting up Muncie's 1-yard run. San Diego had faced a 3rd down in neither of their first two drives. Denver's next drive ended with a Buchanon interception, but their next resulted in a touchdown early in the 2nd quarter. Later, Henderson recovered a fumbled punt at the Denver 13-yard line, setting up Muncie's third touchdown. Morton converted a 3rd and 13 with a 38-yard pass to the San Diego 6, but Denver settled for a field goal after Lowe's 3rd-down tackle at his own 3-yard line. The Chargers used up most of the final four minutes on their fourth touchdown drive; Fouts converted a 3rd and 12 with a 23-yard pass to Scales and Muncie's fourth touchdown came with 19 seconds left. San Diego were up 27–10 at halftime. Denver had an early scoring chance in the second half, but
Jim Laslavic recovered a fumble at his own 26-yard line and ran it back to the Broncos' 36. San Diego failed to capitalise on the opportunity when Winslow fumbled a
fake field goal try. Later in the 3rd quarter, Lowe intercepted Morton at the Denver 15-yard line. The Chargers reached 4th and goal at the 1-yard line and scored on Fouts' pass to Sievers. The next Denver drive reached Chargers territory before being stopped by Lowe's 4th-down sack, and the Broncos didn't score again until the final seconds.
Week 14: vs. Buffalo Bills San Diego's defense opened the game by forcing a three-and-out; the Bills' punt went only 19 yards to the Buffalo 46. Muncie ran for 16 yards on a 3rd and 1, and finished the drive with his NFL-record-tying 19th rushing touchdown of the year. San Diego reached the Buffalo 45-yard line later in the 1st quarter, but
Mario Clark intercepted Fouts and returned the ball 53 yards to set up a Buffalo touchdown. San Diego responded with a 10-play, 83-yard drive. They appeared to be settling for a field goal on 4th and 3 from the Bills 22-yard line, but Buffalo jumped offside and Fouts found Chandler for the touchdown a play later. Buffalo needed only 5 plays to re-tie the score. A minute before halftime, Winslow caught a short pass on 2nd and 10 from the Chargers 33-yard line; he broke a tackle and raced up the left sideline to complete a 67-yard touchdown reception, putting San Diego up 21–14 at halftime. Buffalo scored touchdowns on their first two drives of the 3rd quarter, either side of a Benirschke field goal. Trailing by four points, San Diego reached the Buffalo 2-yard line after Chandler drew a 29-yard pass interference penalty. Winslow committed a hold on 1st and goal, and they had to settle for another field goal. They forced a punt and reached 4th and 2 at the Buffalo 35, but Muncie was stopped for no gain. The Bills converted a 4th and 3 on their next drive, but eventually missed a field goal and left San Diego 4:30 to drive for the winning points. They picked up three first downs and reached the two minute warning facing a 2nd and 9 from the Buffalo 32. Muncie then burst through the middle but fumbled at the 26; the Bills recovered and gained a first down, enabling them to run the clock out. This was the last time the Chargers ever lost to the Bills in San Diego. Buffalo's next road win over the Chargers came in 2023, by which time they had moved back to Los Angeles.
Week 15: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers San Diego opened the scoring on their second possession. Fouts and Joiner combined for 9 yards on a 3rd and 8 from midfield, Muncie ran for 14 yards and Sievers scored two plays later. with Fouts finding Sievers over the middle for 27 yards and a touchdown. Tampa Bay responded quickly:
Theo Bell took in a short pass from
Doug Williams and went 58 yards to tie the score. In the 2nd quarter, Fouts completed all seven of his passes on the drive to Cappelletti's touchdown—the completions covered 81 yards and included two third down conversions. The next Chargers drive covered 82 yards in 17 plays, but ended with Fouts throwing an end zone interception on 3rd and 10 from the Buccaneers 15-yard line. San Diego led 14-7 at halftime. Tampa Bay kicked a field goal early in the third quarter. Brooks fumbled the ball in Buccaneers territory but Lowe soon made a recovery inside his own 40-yard line. Fouts opened the next drive with consecutive completions of 22 yards and 20 yards; the Chargers progressed to Brooks' 1-yard touchdown. The Buccaneers responded with two touchdowns in the space of 27 seconds. First,
James Wilder scored (though the extra point was missed). Two plays later, Fouts was intercepted, setting the Buccaneers up at the San Diego 23. From there, Wilder ran in the go-ahead score. Cappelletti fumbled and Tampa Bay took over at the Chargers 36-yard line with 6:28 on the clock. Two plays later, Edwards hit Williams' intended receiver, causing the ball to pop up for Lowe to intercept. Starting at his own 29-yard line, Fouts moved the Chargers to a 4th and 1 from the Tampa Bay 34. They opted to go for it, and converted via Winslow's 3-yard catch. The tight end also converted a 3rd and 6 before Benirschke hit the game-winner with 45 seconds on the clock. Williams moved the ball to the Tampa 37, from where his final pass was intercepted by Edwards inside the 10-yard line as time expired.
Week 16: vs. Oakland Raiders The day before this game, Denver were beaten 35–24 by the Chicago Bears. As a result, San Diego had the opportunity to reached the playoffs as the AFC West champions; defeat would mean elimination. Midway through the 1st quarter, Shaw and Buchanon forced a fumble that Edwards recovered at the Chargers 32-yard line. Fouts completions on the next two plays moved the ball 29 and 11 yards, and Brooks finished off the rapid scoring drive with a 28–yard run up the middle. The Raiders converted four 3rd downs on their next drive, eventually settling for a field goal. Fouts responded with completions of 32 yards to Sievers and 21 yards to Joiner as the Chargers moved into position for Benirschke's short field goal. Later, San Diego were fortunate when
George Roberts had a punt blocked only for Laslavic to scoop up the ball and make first down yardage at the Chargers 32-yard line. San Diego eventually had to punt again; Buchanon intercepted Marc Wilson on the ensuing drive, and Fouts found Joiner for a 29-yard touchdown two plays later. Wilson drove Oakland to a 2nd and 10 from the Chargers 11-yard line with sevens seconds left before halftime, but he spent too long while throwing an incompletion and time expired with the Chargers ahead 17–3. ==Standings==