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Los Angeles Times
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Jeff Miller

Chargers suffer biggest defeat in franchise history in 45-0 loss to Patriots

New England Patriots wide receiver Gunner Olszewski (80) celebrates with New England Patriots defensive back Cody Davis (22) after returning a punt for a touchdown at SoFi Stadium. (Robert Gauthier/ Los Angeles Times/TNS)

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Chargers' free fall into oblivion reached its latest new low Sunday in a 45-0 loss to New England at SoFi Stadium.

The margin of defeat was the largest in franchise history.

The Chargers' seasonlong special teams meltdown continued when they gave up a punt return for touchdown and also allowed the Patriots to score on the return of a blocked field goal.

Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn, right, and offensive coordinator Shan Steichen seem to be having a lively discussion on the sideline midway through the second half as the Patriots build an insurmountable lead at SoFi Stadium. (Robert Gauthier/ Los Angeles Times/TNS)

They've now dropped five of six and are 3-9 overall, with head coach Anthony Lynn's job status clearly in jeopardy.

Lynn is 29-31 in parts of four seasons. The Chargers are 8-21 since a wild-card playoff victory over Baltimore during the 2018 season.

Lynn reassigned special teams coordinator George Stewart last month and, in reorganizing his staff, vowed to take a move active role in coaching that group.

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) manages to throw an incomplete pass as he is harassed by New England Patriots defensive end John Simon (55) and New England Patriots defensive tackle Adam Butler (70) at SoFi Stadium. (Robert Gauthier/ Los Angeles Times/TNS)

New England's Gunner Olszewski returned a second-quarter punt 70 yards for a score.

Then, on the final play of the first half, Devin McCourty picked up a blocked Michael Badgley field goal try and ran it back 44 yards to a 28-0 Patriots lead.

During a second-quarter New England punt, the Chargers had only 10 players on the field.

During a third-quarter New England punt, the Chargers gave up a first down by having 12 players on the field.

Later, on another third-quarter New England punt, the Chargers had only 10 players on the field again.

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