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NFL team season

1962 San Diego Chargers season
OwnerBarron Hilton
General managerSid Gillman
Head coachSid Gillman
Home stadiumBalboa Stadium
Results
Record4–10
Division place3rdWestern Division
PlayoffsDid not qualify
All-AFL
4
AFL All-Stars
Refer to caption
Jack Kemp's week 2 injury led to his sudden exit from San Diego

The1962 San Diego Chargers season was the club's third in theAmerican Football League. San Diego had won the AFL West with a 12–2 record in 1961, but slipped to 4–10, losing eight of their final nine games after a 3–2 start. It was their worst record to date; this would be the only time the Chargers would endure a losing season during their 10 years in the AFL.[1]

Injuries on offense contributed to the slump. Promising rookie flankerLance Alworth missed the final ten games of the season with a knee injury,Paul Lowe broke an arm and missed the entire year, and quarterbackJack Kemp was knocked out of action after only two games with a broken finger. Kemp was surprisingly placed on waivers after his injury. He was claimed by theBuffalo Bills for $100, leaving the Chargers with only rookie quarterbacks to call on for the rest of the year.

Offseason

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AFL draft

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Main article:1962 American Football League draft

The 1962 AFL draft took place on December 2, 1961, late in the previous season. There were 34 rounds – previous trades had given the Chargers five extra picks, for 39 in total.[2]

FutureHall of Fame receiverLance Alworth came to the Chargers via this draft, though he was originally selected by theOakland Raiders in the 2nd round. Raiders General ManagerWesley Fry revealed that prior to the draft, the Chargers had agreed to trade four players for Oakland's 2nd round pick, on the understanding that Alworth would be the player selected.[3] Three of the players the Raiders received wereBo Roberson,Hunter Enis andGene Selawski – the fourth was not announced.[4] San Diego still had to outbid theSan Francisco 49ers for Alworth's signature, theNFL club having selected him in the 1st round of their draft. On January 1, 1962, Alworth chose San Diego.[5] San Francisco president Vic Morabito stated that Alworth had requested a "no cut, no-trade" contract, which was against club policy.[6]

Alworth was a college running back who was enthused by the opportunity to catch the ball at the pro level, which fit in with San Diego's plan to use him as a receiver; he has credited Chargers receiver coachAl Davis with recruiting him.[7] Head coachSid Gillman inserted the rookie into the Charger line-up in week 1 – though Alworth was knocked out by injury early on in 1962, he would remain with San Diego through the1970 season, accumulating over 9,000 yards receiving.[8]

Two other draftees had even longer careers in San Diego. 3rd-round pickJohn Hadl was a versatile player who had earnedAll-American honors both as a halfback in1960 and as a quarterback in1961. It was the latter role that Chargers chief scoutDon Klosterman envisioned him playing – Hadl, who preferred the quarterback position, has cited this as a reason for choosing the Chargers over the NFL'sDetroit Lions, as well as the opportunity to start sooner and the city of San Diego itself.[9] Immediately after leading theKansas Jayhawks to victory in theBluebonnet Bowl, Hadl met Klosterman at the 20-yard line to sign a four-year contract with the Chargers, saying, "it's a young club and I feel I'll have more opportunity."[10] An injury to starting quarterbackJack Kemp saw Hadl start ten games during his rookie year – he lost nine of them, but would greatly improve during an 11-year stint in San Diego.[11]Sam Gruneisen, a 25th-round pick, was also a Charger for 11 years, playing both guard and center.[12]

Other successfully-signed draftees included linebackersBob Mitinger (five seasons as a Charger),[13]Frank Buncom (six seasons as a Charger, threeAll-Star games),[14] and halfback/tight endJacque MacKinnon (nine season as a Charger, two All-star games).[15]

Including Alworth, the Chargers signed twelve of their 1962 draft class, while twelve signed for NFL clubs.[16]

1962 San Diego Chargers draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
18Bob FergusonFullbackOhio State5th pick inNFL draft; signed byPittsburgh Steelers
216Dick HudsonTackleMemphis
324John Hadl *QuarterbackKansas10th pick in NFL draft
431Bob BillTackleNotre Dame26th pick in NFL draft
432Mack BurtonHalfbackSan Jose State57th pick in NFL draft; signed byBritish Columbia Lions
534Bob MitingerLinebackerPenn State29th pick in NFL draft
540John CornettTackleRice33rd pick in NFL draft
642Roy WinstonLinebackerLouisiana State45th pick in NFL draft; signed byMinnesota Vikings
648Frank Buncom *LinebackerUSC
751Wendell HarrisDefensive backLouisiana State9th pick in NFL draft; signed byBaltimore Colts
756Bobby JacksonFullbackNew Mexico State19th pick in NFL draft
864Jerry RobinsonFlankerGrambling State147th pick in NFL draft
972Tom MinterDefensive backBaylor19th pick in NFL draft; traded toBuffalo Bills
1080Dan SullivanGuardBoston College37th pick in NFL draft; signed by Baltimore Colts
1188Sonny Bishop *GuardFresno State249th pick in NFL draft; traded toDallas Texans
1293Ralph SmithTight endMississippi111th pick in NFL draft; signed byPhiladelphia Eagles
1296George Andrie *Defensive endMarquette82nd pick in NFL draft; signed byDallas Cowboys
13104Chuck BryantEndOhio State34th pick in NFL draft; signed bySt. Louis Cardinals
14112Jim BatesHalfbackUSC32nd pick in NFL draft
15120Fred MooreDefensive tackleMemphis135th pick in NFL draft; made the Chargers' roster in1964
16128George GrossDefensive tackleAuburn103rd pick in NFL draft
17136Frank GardnerTackleNorth Carolina Central179th pick in NFL draft
18144Dennis BiodrowskiGuardMemphis221st pick in NFL draft; traded toKansas City Chiefs
19152Mike LindFullbackNotre Dame64th pick in NFL draft; signed bySan Francisco 49ers
20160Ron HermanQuarterbackBradley
21168Jesse WilliamsCenterFresno State138th pick in NFL draft; signed byBritish Columbia Lions
22176Jim ThibertLinebackerToledoSigned by 1963 Toledo Tornadoes (UFL)
23184Dick FarrisGuardNorth Texas100th pick in NFL draft
24192Homer Jones *HalfbackTexas SouthernDeclared ineligible in 1962; Chargers did not retain signing rights[17][18]
25200Sam GruneisenCenterVillanova
26208Mike WoulfeLinebackerColorado208th pick in NFL draft; signed by Philadelphia Eagles
27216Mel RideoutQuarterbackRichmond247th pick in NFL draft
28224Ben WilsonFullbackUSC68th pick in NFL draft; signed byLos Angeles Rams
29232Paul DudleyHalfbackArkansas54th pick in NFL draft; signed byNew York Giants
30240John DenvirGuardColorado166th pick in NFL draft; traded toDenver Broncos
31248Doug ElmoreHalfbackMississippi171st pick in NFL draft; signed byWashington Redskins
32256Wayne FrazierCenterAuburn216th pick in1961 NFL draft
33264Jacque MacKinnon *HalfbackColgate280th pick in NFL draft
34272Phil LohmannCenterOklahoma195th pick in NFL draft; signed byCalgary Stampeders
      Made roster    *   Made at least oneAFL All-Star game orNFL Pro Bowl during career        Played in the NFL in 1962  

Departures and arrivals

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A significant exit occurred early in the regular season, withJack Kemp's move toBuffalo. Kemp suffered a broken finger in his throwing hand during a week 2 game against the Titans, though he played through the injury and finished the game.[19] On September 25, nine days after his injury, Kemp was placed on waivers by Sid Gillman and claimed by the Bills for $100.[20] Gillman's action has been described as either a deliberate decision, a calculated risk that backfired, or a simple misunderstanding of the rules.[21] At the time, Gillman stated that he thought Kemp wouldn't be claimed due to his injury,[22] but he was later quoted as saying that the Chargers "could not win consistently" with Kemp. Several Chargers expressed shock at the move;[23] Kemp himself said that his feelings had been hurt, and he unsure whether he would report to Buffalo, or retire instead.[24]

During his time with the Chargers, Kemp was 22–6 as a starter in the regular season, though he had struggled in two title game defeats, throwing no touchdowns and six interceptions.[25] He ultimately did report to Buffalo, and was part of the Bills teams who beat San Diego in the AFL title games of1964 and1965.[26]

As well as the players sent to Oakland for the signing rights of Alworth,[4] the Chargers used further trades to secure future draft picks. FullbackCharlie Flowers went to New York,[27] while safetyBob Zeman (who had intercepted eight passes in1961)[28] joined receiversLuther Hayes andBob Scarpitto in being traded to Denver.[29] Offensive linemenSam DeLuca andOrlando Ferrante both retired, the latter after being traded.[30]

Tight endReggie Carolan, a draftee from theprevious year, joined the team in 1962. He caught only three passes, but blocked well enough to make theAFL All-Star game as a rookie.[31]Pat Shea went undrafted, but was given a try-out after his aggressive style during practice impressed offensive line coachJoe Madro.[32] He signed a contract for $8,000 a year, and would start every game at right guard during the Chargers' title-winning1963 season.[33]

FullbackGerry McDougall arrived late in the season, after hisCFL team, theToronto Argonauts, failed to make the playoffs. He passed up a slightly higher offer from theGiants so that he could play in his home state ofCalifornia. McDougall also informed Gillman that Argonauts quarterbackTobin Rote might be interested in a move south of the border – this began the process that would see Rote become the Chargers' starting quarterback in1963.[34]

Personnel

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Staff

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1962 San Diego Chargers staff

Front office

Head coaches

  • Head coach – Sid Gillman

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

[35][36]



Roster

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1962 San Diego Chargers final roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)[37][38][39]

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Reserve lists


Rookies in italics

Preseason

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San Diego were a perfect four wins out of four in preseason, running their cumulative record in exhibition games to 12–0. Their first game was a 17–0 shutout of Dallas, with rushing touchdowns from rookieBob Jackson and soon-to-be-tradedCharlie Flowers.[41] They followed up with a 31–24 win over Denver, having led 31–10 through three quarters –Keith Lincoln ran the second half kickoff back 87 yards for a touchdown, and MacKinnon scored on a 97-yard reception fromJack Kemp, who ran for two touchdowns. However,Paul Lowe fractured his right arm and missed the entire regular season.[42]

A road trip to Oakland saw San Diego overcome five turnovers to edge the Raiders 33–27 in their new venue,Frank Youell Field.Emil Karas ran a fumble back 55 yards for a touchdown, and rookie quarterback Hadl ran in what proved to be the winning score from 11 yards out.[43] Finally, rookie Alworth caught a pair of touchdowns from Kemp in a 14–9 win over the Titans.[44]

1962 San Diego Chargers preseason[45]
WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1August 11Dallas TexansW 17–01–0Balboa Stadium28,555
2August 18Denver BroncosW 31–242–0Balboa Stadium19,168
3August 26atOakland RaidersW 33–273–0Frank Youell Field17,053
4September 1New York TitansW 14–94–0Balboa Stadium20,871

Regular season

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Summary

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Injuries played a major role in the Chargers' campaign, with eight players missing at least half the season and twenty-three missing at least two games.[46] On offense, running backPaul Lowe (broken arm) missed the entire regular season,[47] Alworth (knee) the final ten games,[48] and centerWayne Frazier (knee) the final seven.[46]

San Diego also had to contend withJack Kemp's surprising departure after only two games.[23] They used three different rookies at quarterback for the remainder of the season: Hadl,Dick Wood, andVal Keckin. None of the trio posted apasser rating above 50, though Hadl did enough to secure a roster spot for thenext season, throwing 15 touchdowns against 24 interceptions and passing for 1,632 yards while starting ten games.[49] With Alworth out injured after catching three touchdowns in the opening four games,Don Norton (771 yards) andDave Kocourek (688 yards, after switching from flanker to tight end) were the leading receivers for the second consecutive year.[50][49] On the ground, Lincoln and rookieBobby Jackson had the bulk of the carries in Lowe's absence, combining for 985 yards and seven touchdowns behind a line where tackleRon Mix was San Diego's lone first-teamAll-AFL selection.

The defense didn't match their record-breaking interception haul of the previous season and ranked fourth in the eight-team league.[51][49] Their two leading interceptors from 1961 were largely or entirely absent:Charlie McNeil was among the injured and missed ten games,[39] whileBob Zeman had been traded away to Denver.[29] In their absence,Claude Gibson led the team with eight interceptions, running one of those back for a touchdown. Rookie linemenErnie Ladd andEarl Faison led the team in the unofficial[a] statistic ofquarterback sacks, with 9 and5+12, respectively.[49]George Blair had an outstanding year as a kicker, converting on 17 of 20 field goals. His 85% success rate was comfortably the best in the league and would stand up as the top performance through the full decade of theAFL.[53]Paul Maguire was called upon to punt 79 times, most in the league, and ranked third with 41.6 yards per kick.[54]

With the Chargers struggling, their average home attendance dropped by 26%, dipping below 22,000.[55]

Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 7atDenver BroncosL 21–300–1University of Denver Stadium28,000Recap
2September 16New York TitansW 40–141–1Balboa Stadium22,003Recap
3September 23Houston OilersL 17–421–2Balboa Stadium28,061Recap
4September 30atOakland RaidersW 42–332–2Frank Youell Field13,000Recap
5October 7Dallas TexansW 32–283–2Balboa Stadium23,092Recap
6October 13atBuffalo BillsL 10–353–3War Memorial Stadium20,074Recap
7October 19atBoston PatriotsL 20–243–4Boston University Field20,888Recap
8October 28atNew York TitansL 3–233–5Polo Grounds21,467Recap
9November 4Denver BroncosL 20–233–6Balboa Stadium20,827Recap
10November 11Buffalo BillsL 20–403–7Balboa Stadium22,204Recap
11Bye
12November 25atHouston OilersL 27–333–8Jeppesen Stadium28,235Recap
13December 2Oakland RaidersW 31–214–8Balboa Stadium17,874Recap
14December 9Boston PatriotsL 14–204–9Balboa Stadium19,887Recap
15December 16atDallas TexansL 17–264–10Cotton Bowl18,384Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Game summaries

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Week 1: at Denver Broncos

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Week One: San Diego Chargers at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chargers077721
Broncos10146030

atDenver University Stadium,Denver, Colorado

  • Date: September 7
  • Game weather: 71 °F (21.7 °C), relative humidity 26%, wind 10 mph
  • Game attendance: 28,000
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

  • DEN –Gene Mingo 5-yard run (Gene Mingo kick), 6:25.Broncos 7–0.Drive: 8 plays, 56 yards.
  • DEN – Gene Mingo 12-yard field goal, 1:31.Broncos 10–0.Drive: 11 plays, 53 yards.

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • DEN – Gene Mingo 41-yard field goal, 8:38.Broncos 27–7.Drive: 8 plays, 39 yards.
  • DEN – Gene Mingo 53-yard field goal, 2:17.Broncos 30–7.Drive: 7 plays, 23 yards.
  • SDG –Claude Gibson 37-yard interception return (George Blair kick), 0:00.Chargers 19–16.

Fourth quarter

  • SDG –Bobby Jackson 15-yard pass fromJohn Hadl (George Blair kick), 3:35.Chargers 19–16.Drive: 6 plays, 54 yards.

Top passers

  • SDG – Jack Kemp – 8/27, 108 yards, TD, INT
  • DEN – Frank Tripucka – 28/47, 376 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT

Top rushers

  • SDG – Bobby Jackson – 9 rushes, 51 yards
  • DEN –Al Frazier – 14 rushes, 72 yards

Top receivers

Denver beat the Chargers for the first time, despite a late comeback attempt. The Broncos blocked a Blair field goal attempt early on and drove 56 yards the other way for the opening touchdown. It was 10–0 in the 2nd quarter when Jack Kemp got the Chargers moving with a 17-yard completion to Alworth – the flanker's first catch as a professional – and found Norton from 7 yards out for the first Charger points of the season. Former ChargerBob Scarpitto scored only six plays later, and Denver pushed their lead to 30–7 through the middle portion of the game, while San Diego failed to cross the Bronco 30.[56]

The Charger defense then produced a turnover: halfbackGene Mingo's pass attempt was picked off by Gibson and run back 37 yards for a touchdown. Bronco QBFrank Tripucka was also intercepted on the next two drives – after the second of these, rookie Hadl came in at quarterback and led the Chargers on a 6-play, 54-yard scoring drive, his first pass attempt being a 15-yard touchdown to Bobby Jackson with 3:35 to play. San Diego declined to try atwo point conversion after either of these touchdowns, leaving them nine points behind and still needing to score twice more. In the event, Denver ran almost all of the remaining time off the clock, securing the win.[57]

Week 2: vs. New York Titans

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Week Two: New York Titans at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Titans0001414
Chargers71410940

atBalboa Stadium,San Diego, California

  • Date: September 16
  • Game weather: 67 °F (19.4 °C), relative humidity 75%, wind 8 mph
  • Game attendance: 22,003
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • SDG – Lance Alworth 67-yard pass from Jack Kemp (George Blair kick).Chargers 28–0.
  • SDG – George Blair 44-yard field goal.Chargers 31–0.

Fourth quarter

  • NYT –Art Powell 10-yard pass fromLee Grosscup (Dick Guesman kick).Chargers 31–7.
  • SDG – Keith Lincoln 103-yard kickoff return (kick failed).Chargers 37–7.
  • SDG – George Blair 30-yard field goal.Chargers 40–7.
  • NYT – Art Powell 14-yard pass from Lee Grosscup (Dick Guesman kick).Chargers 40–14.

Top passers

  • NYT – Lee Grosscup – 20/41, 216 yards, 2 TD, 3 INT
  • SDG – Jack Kemp – 5/18, 184 yards, TD, INT

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • NYT – Art Powell – 5 receptions, 75 yards, 2 TD
  • SDG – Lance Alworth – 2 receptions, 90 yards, 2 TD

Alworth scored his first AFL touchdowns as the Chargers thrashed New York. Alworth had caught only one pass in his first game; he caught only two here, but both for touchdowns, covering 23 and 67 yards. Jack Kemp and Bobby Jackson also scored rushing touchdowns during the first three quarters, which saw the Chargers go up 31–0.[58]

Halfback Lincoln had been the passer on Alworth's first touchdown; after the Titans finally scored, he ran the ensuing kickoff back 103 yards for a touchdown. He was the first Charger to score in this manner, having already become the first to achieve a punt-return touchdownthe previous season.[59] This was also a club record for longest touchdown that would not be tied until1987, nor beaten until2007.[60] San Diego gained fewer first downs than the Titans (20–13) but enjoyed a 6–2 advantage in turnovers, with their defense claiming three fumbles and three interceptions.[58]

Kemp broke his finger in this game. It was his final game with the Chargers before the Bills claimed him off waivers.[61]

Week 3: vs. Houston Oilers

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Week Three: Houston Oilers at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Oilers14147742
Chargers730717

atBalboa Stadium,San Diego, California

  • Date: September 23
  • Game weather: 73 °F (22.8 °C), relative humidity 67%, wind 12 mph
  • Game attendance: 28,061
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • HOU – Billy Cannon 10-yard run (George Blanda kick), 13:05.Oilers 21–7.Drive: 5 plays, 69 yards.
  • SDG – George Blair 29-yard field goal, 8:43.Oilers 21–10.Drive: 9 plays, 56 yards.
  • HOU – Billy Cannon 13-yard pass from George Blanda (George Blanda kick), 3:58.Oilers 28–10.Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards.

Third quarter

  • HOU –Charley Tolar 20-yard run (George Blanda kick), 3:23.Oilers 35–10.Drive: 6 plays, 53 yards.

Fourth quarter

  • HOU –Willard Dewveall 4-yard pass fromJacky Lee (George Blanda kick), 8:10.Oilers 42–17.Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards.
  • SDG – Don Norton 22-yard pass from Dick Wood (George Blair kick), 1:23.Oilers 35–17.Drive: 3 plays, 65 yards.

Top passers

  • HOU – George Blanda – 11/20, 164 yards, 2 TD, INT
  • SDG – Dick Wood – 16/33, 294 yards, 2 TD, INT

Top rushers

  • HOU – Charley Tolar – 18 rushes, 142 yards, TD
  • SDG –Keith Lincoln – 10 rushes, 18 yards

Top receivers

Houston ran away with this rematch of the first two AFL Championship games. Hadl was given the start, but his first pass attempt was intercepted, andGeorge Blanda threw a touchdown one play later, putting his team ahead to stay. Dick Wood, another rookie, soon replaced Hadl and finished the game with a pair of touchdown passes, both to Norton. These were rendered irrelevant by an Oilers offense that moved the ball at will. They scored touchdowns on their first four possessions and had 432 yards, with only one turnover. Blanda finished with three touchdown passes, while his rushing attack combined for 277 yards on 42 carries, with a further three touchdowns.[62]

Recently converted tight end Kocourek represented a bright spot for the Chargers. He caught 5 passes for 140 yards.[63]

Week 4: at Oakland Raiders

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Week Four: San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chargers72114042
Raiders7731633

atFrank Youell Field,Oakland, California

  • Date: September 30
  • Game weather: 64 °F (17.8 °C), relative humidity 66%, wind 9 mph
  • Game attendance: 13,000
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • OAK –Fred Williamson 91-yard interception return (Jackie Simpson kick), 14:35.Raiders 14–7.
  • SDG –Dave Kocourek 37-yard pass fromJohn Hadl (George Blair kick), 7:54.Tied 14–14.Drive: 8 plays, 77 yards.
  • SDG –Don Norton 13-yard pass from John Hadl (George Blair kick), 3:10.Chargers 21–14.Drive: 2 plays, 15 yards.
  • SDG –Lance Alworth 53-yard pass from John Hadl (George Blair kick), 1:21.Chargers 28–14.Drive: 1 play, 53 yards.

Third quarter

  • OAK – Jackie Simpson 25-yard field goal, 10:18.Chargers 28–17.Drive: 10 plays, 36 yards.
  • SDG – Bobby Jackson 6-yard run (George Blair kick), 8:55.Chargers 35–17.Drive: 4 plays, 61 yards.''
  • SDG –Keith Lincoln 86-yard run (George Blair kick), 2:06.Chargers 42–17.Drive: 1 play, 86 yards.

Fourth quarter

  • OAK –Dobie Craig 35-yard pass fromChon Gallegos (Bo Roberson run), 9:52.Chargers 42–25.Drive: 7 plays, 53 yards.
  • OAK – Bo Roberson 32-yard pass from Chon Gallegos (John White pass from Chon Gallegos), 4:56.Chargers 42–33.Drive: 6 plays, 48 yards.

Top passers

  • SDG – John Hadl – 7/14, 161 yards, 3 TD, 3 INT
  • OAK –Cotton Davidson – 10/24, 95 yards, 2 INT

Top rushers

  • SDG – Keith Lincoln – 12 rushes, 166 yards, TD
  • OAK –Clem Daniels – 11 rushes, 55 yards

Top receivers

  • SDG – Lance Alworth – 3 receptions, 66 yards, TD
  • OAK – Dobie Craig – 3 receptions, 59 yards, TD

For the fifth straight time in their head-to-head series, the Chargers defeated Oakland while scoring 40+ points.[64] Paul Maguire's interception led to the first score, a 10-yard pass from Wood to Jackson, but former ChargerBo Roberson returned the ensuing kickoff 87 yards for a game-tying score. Hadl came in at quarterback and led San Diego to a first down at the Oakland 17, butFred Williamson picked off his next pass and went 91 yards the other way for another return touchdown.[65]

Hadl bounced back with touchdown passes on three consecutive possessions. Firstly, he eluded tacklers and lobbed a pass to Kocourek, who took it in for a 30-yard touchdown. After Oakland prolonged the next Charger drive by fumbling a punt (Jacque McKinnon recovered), Norton caught a 13-yard touchdown over the middle. Finally, one play after a Raider punt, Alworth outran his marker and caught a deep ball for a 53-yard touchdown (his final reception of the season, as he was ruled out of the next ten games by a knee injury).[65]

Oakland pulled three points back on the opening drive of the 2nd quarter, but Lincoln then broke off a 45-yard run, and Jackson powered through tacklers for a 6-yard touchdown on the next play. Lincoln got on the scoresheet himself later in the quarter, breaking loose from his own 14 yard line and shaking off two tacklers upfield before completing an 86-yard touchdown run. Down 42–17, the Raiders scored two touchdowns and a pair of two point conversions in the final quarter, but didn't cross midfield after that.[65]

Lincoln had his first 100-yard game, carrying 12 times for 166 yards and a touchdown.[66][67]

Week 5: vs. Dallas Texans

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Week Five: Dallas Texans at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Texans01401428
Chargers9140932

atBalboa Stadium,San Diego, California

  • Date: October 7
  • Game weather: 64 °F (17.8 °C), relative humidity 67%, wind 7 mph
  • Game attendance: 23,092
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

  • SDG –George Blair 10-yard field goal, 10:24.Chargers 3–0.Drive: 7 plays, 60 yards.
  • SDG –John Hadl 4-yard run (kick failed), 3:28.Chargers 9–0.Drive: 8 plays, 72 yards.

Second quarter

  • SDG –Don Norton 14-yard pass from John Hadl (George Blair kick), 12:19.Chargers 16–0.Drive: 5 plays, 36 yards.
  • DAL –Frank Jackson 1-yard run (Tommy Brooker kick), 9:23.Chargers 16–7.Drive: 1 play, 24 yards.
  • SDG –Jerry Robinson 33-yard pass from John Hadl (George Blair kick), 5:25.Chargers 23–7.Drive: 2 plays, 30 yards.
  • DAL –Abner Haynes 46-yard pass fromLen Dawson (Tommy Brooker kick), 4:27.Chargers 23–14.Drive: 3 plays, 73 yards.

Third quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Fourth quarter

  • SDG – George Blair 27-yard field goal, 12:04.Chargers 26–14.Drive: 5 plays, 12 yards.
  • SDG –Keith Lincoln 2-yard run (kick failed), 2:44.Chargers 32–14.Drive: 15 plays, 56 yards.
  • DAL – Abner Haynes 14-yard pass from Len Dawson (Tommy Brooker kick), 1:18.Chargers 32–21.Drive: 5 plays, 49 yards.
  • DAL –Chris Burford 12-yard pass from Len Dawson (Tommy Brooker kick), 0:45.Chargers 32–28.Drive: 2 plays, 48 yards.

Top passers

  • DAL – Len Dawson – 12/24, 156 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
  • SDG – John Hadl – 14/29, 208 yards, 2 TD

Top rushers

  • DAL – Abner Haynes – 6 rushes, 33 yards
  • SDG – Keith Lincoln – 19 rushes, 85 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • DAL – Abner Haynes – 5 receptions, 92 yards, 2 TD
  • SDG – Jerry Robinson – 3 receptions, 86 yards, TD

San Diego survived a late scare to beat the eventualAFL Champions. Dick Wood threw a 36-yard completion on the game's first play but was knocked out of the game with an injury, and Hadl played the rest of the way. Blair kicked a 10-yard chip shot at the end of that opening possession, and Hadl led a 72-yard touchdown drive the next time the Chargers had the ball, completing a 36-yard pass to Norton and running the ball in himself on 3rd and goal from the 4. The Chargers recovered a fumble in the 2nd quarter, and Hadl found Norton five plays later for a 16–0 lead. The Texans also scored after a fumble recovery but extended the Chargers' answering drive with aroughing the punter penalty.Jerry Robinson caught a touchdown two plays later, from 33 yards. ALen Dawson touchdown pass made it 23–14 at halftime.[68]

The first six possessions of the second half ended in punts, the last of these a 17-yard effort that set the Chargers up on the Dallas 33. They converted this chance into a field goal, and Gibson intercepted Dawson two plays later. Hadl converted a 4th and inches himself on the ensuing drive, and Lincoln's 2-yard run made it 32–14 with only 2:44 to play. Dawson then threw two touchdowns on either side of a successfulonside kick, drawing within four points with 45 seconds still left. Only when the Chargers recovered a second onside attempt was the victory assured.[68]

Hadl completed 14 of 29 for 208 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions. The win left San Diego only a half game behind Dallas and one game behind Denver in the AFL West.[69]

Week 6: at Buffalo Bills

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Week Six: San Diego Chargers at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chargers030710
Bills7147735

atWar Memorial Stadium,Buffalo, New York

  • Date: October 13
  • Game weather: 49 °F (9.4 °C), relative humidity 64%, wind 7 mph
  • Game attendance: 20,074
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • BUF –Glenn Bass 76-yard pass from Warren Rabb (Mack Yoho kick), 12:42.Bills 14–0.Drive: 2 plays, 90 yards.
  • SDG –George Blair 27-yard field goal, 7:35.Bills 14–3.Drive: 10 plays, 58 yards.
  • BUF –Cookie Gilchrist 1-yard run (Mack Yoho kick), 0:33.Bills 21–3.Drive: 12 plays, 72 yards.

Third quarter

  • BUF – Cookie Gilchrist 7-yard pass from Warren Rabb (Mack Yoho kick), 6:06.Bills 28–3.Drive: 2 plays, 10 yards.

Fourth quarter

  • BUF –Wayne Crow 2-yard run (Mack Yoho kick), 11:46.Bills 35–3.Drive: 4 plays, 14 yards.
  • SDG –Hezekiah Braxton 5-yard run (George Blair kick), 3:26.Bills 35–10.Drive: 3 plays, 13 yards.

Top passers

  • SDG –Dick Wood – 8/20, 70 yards, 2 INT
  • BUF – Warren Rabb – 5/12, 144 yards, 3 TD, INT

Top rushers

  • SDG –Keith Lincoln – 10 rushes, 32 yards
  • BUF – Cookie Gilchrist – 25 rushes, 124 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • SDG –Dave Kocourek – 2 receptions, 31 yards
  • BUF – Glenn Bass – 1 reception, 76 yards, TD

Buffalo dominated the Chargers in numerous statistics. The Bills pulled off a fake field goal in the 1st quarter, andWarren Rabb threw a touchdown three plays later. Hadl's next two passes were both intercepted, with Rabb throwing a 76-yard touchdown after the second of these. With San Diego offering little threat, it was 35–3 to the Bills before Mitinger recovered a fumble andHezekiah Braxton rushed for his only professional touchdown.[70][71]

Hadl finished 2 of 12 for 17 yards and two interceptions, for a quarterback rating ofzero; Wood replaced him and went 8 of 20 for 70 yards and two further interceptions. Buffalo outgained San Diego 439–115 and had combined rushing stats of 48 carries, 303 yards and two touchdowns. Two Bills (Cookie Gilchrist andWayne Crow) rushed for over 100 yards. Rabb only completed five passes, but three of those were for touchdowns.[72]

Week 7: at Boston Patriots

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Week Seven: San Diego Chargers at Boston Patriots – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chargers10100020
Patriots3014724

atNickerson Field,Boston, Massachusetts

  • Date: October 19
  • Game weather: 53 °F (11.7 °C), relative humidity 65%, wind 11 mph
  • Game attendance: 20,888
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

  • BOS –Gino Cappelletti 13-yard field goal, 10:33.Patriots 7–0.Drive: 8 plays, 57 yards.
  • SDG –Dave Kocourek 35-yard pass fromDick Wood (George Blair kick) 27-yard field goal, 6:20.Chargers 7–3.Drive: 8 plays, 76 yards.
  • SDG – George Blair 43-yard field goal.Chargers 10–3.Drive: 5 plays, 12 yards.

Second quarter

  • SDG –Bobby Jackson 2-yard run (George Blair kick), 10:20.Chargers 17–3.Drive: 3 plays, 52 yards.
  • SDG – George Blair 27-yard field goal, 3:20.Chargers 20–3.Drive: 4 plays, 2 yards.

Third quarter

  • BOS –Jim Colclough 9-yard pass fromBabe Parilli (kick failed), 7:15.Chargers 20–9.Drive: 9 plays, 56 yards.
  • BOS – Jim Colclough 25-yard pass from Babe Parilli (Jim Crawford pass from Babe Parilli), 3:20.Chargers 20–17.Drive: 6 plays, 70 yards.

Fourth quarter

  • BOS – Jim Crawford 1-yard run (Gino Cappelletti kick), 13:45.Patriots 24–20.Drive: 10 plays, 67 yards.

Top passers

  • SDG – Dick Wood – 8/23, 162 yards, TD, 3 INT
  • BOS – Babe Parilli – 14/26, 166 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT

Top rushers

  • SDG –Keith Lincoln – 12 rushes, 48 yards
  • BOS – Jim Crawford – 11 rushes, 61 yards, TD

Top receivers

After taking a 17-point lead into the interval, San Diego slipped to another defeat. Boston opened the scoring with a field goal, but Wood led the Chargers 76 yards in 8 plays in response, connecting with Kocourek for a 36-yard touchdown pass on 3rd and 17. Blair added a 43-yard field goal, and the Chargers were soon threatening again after Gibson interceptedBabe Parilli. Wood threw an interception of his own to squander that chance but soon made amends with a 49-yard completion to Norton, setting up Jackson's 2-yard touchdown run. San Diego converted aDick Harris interception into three further points, and led 20–3 at halftime.[73]

The game turned drastically after halftime. San Diego wentthree-and-out on their first two possessions, and Parilli responded with touchdown passes each time. A 57-yard kickoff return by Robinson gave San Diego an excellent chance to respond; Hadl came into the game and was immediately intercepted, before the Patriots made it three touchdown drives in a row. Behind for the first time, the Chargers had most of the 4th quarter to respond, but crossed midfield only once in four possessions. On that occasion, Hadl was sacked on consecutive plays, forcing a punt. Wood threw the fourth Charger interception of the day on their final possession.[73]

Norton had his only 100-yard game of the season, with 4 catches for 107 yards.[74][75]

Week 8: at New York Titans

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Week Eight: San Diego Chargers at New York Titans – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chargers03003
Titans0320023

atPolo Grounds,New York, New York

  • Date: October 28
  • Game weather: 51 °F (10.6 °C), relative humidity 47%, wind 17 mph
  • Game attendance: 21,467
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Second quarter

  • NYT –Bill Shockley 18-yard field goal, 9:52.Titans 3–0.Drive: 11 plays, 40 yards.
  • SDG –George Blair 41-yard field goal, 1:56.Tied 3–3.Drive: 7 plays, 6 yards.

Third quarter

  • NYT –Don Maynard 63-yard pass fromJohnny Green (kick blocked), 6:25.Titans 9–3.Drive: 5 plays, 79 yards.
  • NYT –Dick Christy 73-yard punt return (Bill Shockley kick), 6:25.Titans 16–3.
  • NYT – Don Maynard 18-yard pass from Johnny Green (Bill Shockley kick), 6:25.Titans 23–3.Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards.

Fourth quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Top passers

  • SDG –John Hadl – 9/27, 106 yards, 2 INT
  • NYT – Johnny Green – 17/30, 313 yards, 2 TD, INT

Top rushers

  • SDG –Jacque MacKinnon – 12 rushes, 36 yards
  • NYT – Dick Christy – 9 rushes, 71 yards

Top receivers

  • SDG –Don Norton – 6 receptions, 74 yards
  • NYT – Don Maynard – 6 receptions, 157 yards, 2 TD

An error-prone offense could muster no touchdowns as the Chargers lost their third straight. There were numerous wasted chances in the first half: both kickers missed one field goal and made another; Norton had a 33-yard touchdown ruled out byholding; both sides threw interceptions after penetrating the oppositionred zone, Harris claiming San Diego's interception. It was 3–3 at the break, but the Titans scored three touchdowns in a span of 7:49 to effectively win the game in the 3rd quarter,Don Maynard catching scoring passes of 63 and 18 yards either side of a punt return touchdown.[76]

San Diego again tried both their rookie quarterbacks with little success. Hadl started and was 9 of 27 for 106 yards and two interceptions, while also losing a fumble; Wood was 5 of 13 for 62 yards and an interception.[77]

Week 9: vs. Denver Broncos

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Week Nine: Denver Broncos at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Broncos707923
Chargers0173020

atBalboa Stadium,San Diego, California

  • Date: November 4
  • Game weather: 62 °F (16.7 °C), relative humidity 77%, wind 8 mph
  • Game attendance: 20,827
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • SDG –George Blair 27-yard field goal, 12:51.Broncos 7–3.Drive: 11 plays, 57 yards.
  • SDG –Jerry Robinson 72-yard pass fromJohn Hadl (George Blair kick), 1:13.Chargers 10–7.Drive: 2 plays, 82 yards.
  • SDG –Jacque MacKinnon 9-yard pass from John Hadl (George Blair kick), 0:46.Chargers 17–7.Drive: 3 plays, 24 yards.

Third quarter

  • SDG – George Blair 14-yard field goal, 10:43.Chargers 20–7.Drive: 7 plays, 67 yards.
  • DEN – Donnie Stone 6-yard run (Gene Mingo kick), 8:10.Chargers 20–14.Drive: 1 play, 5 yards.

Fourth quarter

  • DEN – Donnie Stone 13-yard pass fromFrank Tripucka (Gene Mingo kick), 12:43.Broncos 21–20.Drive: 9 plays, 76 yards.
  • DEN –Safety, ball snapped out of end zone, 5:17.Broncos 23–20.

Top passers

  • DEN – Frank Tripucka – 17/32, 202 yards, TD, INT
  • SDG – John Hadl – 10/26, 198 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT

Top rushers

  • DEN – Gee Mingo – 6 rushes, 18 yards
  • SDG – John Hadl – 10 rushes, 60 yards

Top receivers

  • DEN –Gene Prebola – 5 receptions, 73 yards
  • SDG – Jerry Robinson – 3 receptions, 125 yards, TD

With division-leading Denver three games ahead of them, this was San Diego's last serious chance to get back into the title game race. Their performance was greatly improved from the previous week, but another bad second half cost them the win. After the Broncos went 77 yards in 13 plays for the opening touchdown, Hadl got the Chargers moving with an 18-yard carry, and Blair notched a 27-yard field goal. A Gibson interception later set San Diego up at the Bronco 14, but Hadl threw incomplete on 4th and 2 and the Chargers came up empty handed. Shortly before halftime,Bobby Bethune also picked off a pass; two plays later, Hadl found Robinson for a 72-yard touchdown. Denver then fumbled the kickoff, and San Diego took advantage when MacKinnon caught his first professional touchdown.[78]

A 48-yard pass from Hadl to Robinson led to another Blair field goal on the opening possession of the 3rd quarter, and it was 20–7. San Diego then forced a punt, but Hadl fumbled two plays later and the tide began to turn. Denver scored on the next play and, following a Hadl interception, drove 76 yards in 9 plays to take the lead with 12:43 to play. The Chargers had to punt on their next two possessions; on the second of these, the ball went over Paul Maguire's head for a safety. San Diego had one more possession, starting at their own 13. Two Hadl runs and a pass interference penalty moved the ball to the Bronco 47, but former ChargerBob Zeman then stepped in with an interception, and Denver ran out the clock.[79]

Hadl played a complete game for the first time. He finished 10 of 26 for 198 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions while also rushing 10 times for 60 yards. Robinson caught 3 passes for 125 yards and a touchdown.[80]

Week 10: vs. Buffalo Bills

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Week Ten: Buffalo Bills at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Bills17203040
Chargers0061420

atBalboa Stadium,San Diego, California

  • Date: November 11
  • Game weather: 58 °F (14.4 °C), relative humidity 81%, wind 6 mph
  • Game attendance: 22,204
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

  • BUF –Cookie Gilchrist 2-yard run (Cookie Gilchrist kick), 9:04.Bills 7–0.Drive: 7 plays, 63 yards.
  • BUF – Cookie Gilchrist 19-yard field goal, 2:21.Bills 10–0.Drive: 6 plays, 21 yards.
  • BUF –Wray Carlton 12-yard run (Cookie Gilchrist kick), 0:16.Bills 17–0.Drive: 2 plays, 11 yards.

Second quarter

  • BUF – Wray Carlton 14-yard run (Cookie Gilchrist kick), 11:57.Bills 24–0.Drive: 2 plays, 39 yards.
  • BUF –Elbert Dubenion 68-yard pass fromWarren Rabb (Cookie Gilchrist kick), 7:54.Bills 31–0.Drive: 2 plays, 70 yards.
  • BUF –Glenn Bass 13-yard pass from Warren Rabb (kick failed), 5:16.Bills 37–0.Drive: 4 plays, 21 yards.

Third quarter

  • SDG –Dave Kocourek 15-yard pass fromJohn Hadl (run failed), 8:25.Bills 37–6.Drive: 10 plays, 90 yards.
  • BUF – Cookie Gilchrist 12-yard field goal, 3:32.Bills 40–6.Drive: 13 plays, 66 yards.

Fourth quarter

  • SDG –Bobby Jackson 1-yard run (run failed), 12:07.Bills 40–12.Drive: 12 plays, 76 yards.
  • SDG – Bobby Jackson 3-yard run (Hezekiah Braxton run), 1:54.Bills 40–20.Drive: 7 plays, 26 yards.

Top passers

  • BUF – Warren Rabb – 6/16, 124 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
  • SDG – John Hadl – 15/28, 217 yards, TD, 3 INT

Top rushers

  • BUF – Wray Carlton – 12 rushes, 92 yards, 2 TD
  • SDG –Jacque MacKinnon – 17 rushes, 102 yards

Top receivers

  • BUF – Elbert Dubenion – 3 receptions, 89 yards, TD
  • SDG – Dave Kocourek – 7 receptions, 126 yards, TD

Buffalo again dominated the Chargers early on, though San Diego made the final score respectable. With Hadl throwing two interceptions and losing a fumble in the first half, Buffalo scored on their first six possessions and led 37–0 at halftime. While San Diego never seriously threatened a comeback, they did pick up three touchdowns from their four-second half possessions. Hadl's 15-yard pass to Kocourek capped a 90-yard drive, and Jackson scored twice from close in, while Braxton added a two-point conversion.[81]

In contrast to the statistical dominance of the first game, San Diego actually gained slightly more yardage on offense (370–335), though they lost the turnover count 5–2. MacKinnon rushed 17 times for 102 yards, while Kocourek caught 7 passes for 126 yards and a touchdown.[82]

Week 12: at Houston Oilers

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Week Twelve: San Diego Chargers at Houston Oilers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chargers1473327
Oilers01271433

atJeppesen Stadium,Houston, Texas

  • Date: November 25
  • Game weather: 64 °F (17.8 °C), relative humidity 80%, wind 3 mph
  • Game attendance: 28,235
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • HOU –Willard Dewveall 98-yard pass fromJacky Lee (George Blanda kick), 9:58.Chargers 14–7.Drive: 1 play, 98 yards.
  • HOU – Safety,Jerry Robinson ran out of end zone, 9:50.Chargers 14–9.
  • HOU – George Blanda 42-yard field goal, 7:33.Chargers 14–12.Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards.
  • SDG –Reggie Carolan 12-yard pass from John Hadl (George Blair kick), 3:54.Chargers 21–12.Drive: 4 plays, 32 yards.

Third quarter

  • HOU –Billy Cannon 1-yard run (George Blanda kick), 9:05.Chargers 21–19.Drive: 7 plays, 49 yards.
  • SDG – George Blair 17-yard field goal, 0:41.Chargers 24–19.Drive: 5 plays, 30 yards.

Fourth quarter

  • SDG – George Blair 11-yard field goal, 14:13.Chargers 27–19.Drive: 4 plays, 9 yards.
  • HOU – Willard Dewveall 4-yard pass from George Blanda (Billy Cannon pass from George Blanda), 12:24.Tied 27–27.Drive: 7 plays, 77 yards.
  • HOU – George Blanda 23-yard field goal, 6:52.Oilers 30–27.Drive: 4 plays, 6 yards.
  • HOU – George Blanda 29-yard field goal, 3:13.Oilers 33–27.Drive: 4 plays, -1 yards.

Top passers

  • SDG – John Hadl – 15/39, 261 yards, 3 TD, 3 INT
  • HOU – Jacky Lee – 7/13, 164 yards, TD, 3 INT

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • SDG –Don Norton – 3 receptions, 59 yards
  • HOU – Willard Dewveall – 3 receptions, 139 yards, 2 TD

San Diego gave the Eastern division-leading Oilers a scare before losing their sixth straight game. Despite kicking off, the Chargers led 14–0 after only nine plays from scrimmage: Gibson intercepted George Blanda to set up Hadl's 32-yard scoring pass to MacKinnon; Karas recovered a fumble, and Kocourek's 26-yard touchdown catch followed on the next play. Houston's recovery began the play after a Maguire punt had pinned them two yards from their own end zone, as backup QBJacky Lee foundWillard Dewveall for a 98-yard touchdown. Robinson took the ensuing kickoff out of bounds from his own end zone for a safety, and Blanda's 42-yard field goal made it 12 points scored in 2:25. Hadl was then stopped on a 4th down sneak, but Faison's fumble recovery gave San Diego another chance, and Hadl found Carolan from 12 yards, making it 21–12 at halftime.[83]

Houston pulled seven points back on their first possession of the second half, but Lee threw interceptions to Bethune andBud Whitehead on consecutive pass attempts, both of which were converted into Blair field goals. Blanda then returned as quarterback, completing four passes on a quick 77-yard touchdown drive, finishing by connecting with Dewveall from 16 yards – a successful two point conversion tied the scores. Gibson intercepted Blanda's next pass, but Hadl was then picked off on consecutive possessions, leading to a pair of Blanda field goals, the latter with 3:13 left. Four straight incompletions from Hadl turned the ball back to Houston, but Blanda missed from 26 yards out with a chance to clinch the win. Starting on his own 20 with 1:13 to play, Hadl was sacked on first down but responded with four straight completions, three of them to Robinson, giving the Chargers a 2nd and 1 at the Oiler 25. An incompletion, a penalty, and a sack pushed San Diego back before Robinson was tackled well short on a 4th-down attempt and Houston ran out the clock.[83]

Hadl was 15 of 39 for 261 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions. The Chargers lost despite their defense forcing seven turnovers.[84]

Week 13: vs. Oakland Raiders

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Week Thirteen: Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders0071421
Chargers14071031

atBalboa Stadium,San Diego, California

  • Date: December 2
  • Game weather: 56 °F (13.3 °C), relative humidity 79%, wind 8 mph
  • Game attendance: 17,874
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

  • SDG –Gerry McDougall 7-yard run (George Blair kick), 6:37.Chargers 7–0.Drive: 3 plays, 23 yards.
  • SDG – Gerry McDougall 24-yard run (George Blair kick), 2:06.Chargers 14–0.Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards.

Second quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

  • SDG –Keith Lincoln 17-yard pass from John Hadl (George Blair kick), 14:20.Chargers 28–7.Drive: 10 plays, 68 yards.
  • OAK –Dick Dorsey 65-yard pass fromCotton Davidson (Ben Agajanian kick), 13:37.Chargers 28–14.Drive: 1 play, 65 yards.
  • OAK – Dick Dorsey 90-yard pass from Cotton Davidson (Ben Agajanian kick), 6:36.Chargers 28–21.Drive: 2 plays, 85 yards.
  • SDG – George Blair 12-yard field goal, 0:20.Chargers 31–21.Drive: 6 plays, 27 yards.

Top passers

  • OAK – Cotton Davidson – 10/25, 273 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
  • SDG – John Hadl – 11/24, 161 yards, 2 TD, INT

Top rushers

  • OAK – Clem Daniels – 16 rushes, 85 yards, TD
  • SDG – Gerry McDougall – 22 rushes, 108 yards, 2 TD

Top receivers

  • OAK – Dick Dorsey – 2 receptions, 155 yards, 2 TD
  • SDG – Don Norton – 5 receptions, 71 yards, TD

The Chargers broke their losing streak against a winless Raider team, though they had to survive another late lapse to do so. Gibson returned a punt to the Raider 23 midway through the 1st quarter, and McDougall ran in his first career touchdown from the 7 a few plays later.[85] Following a Raider three-and-out, San Diego progressed to the Oakland 24, from where MacDougall scored again. The Raiders threatened several times throughout the first half, but were foiled by a turnover on downs, a missed field goal by former ChargerBen Agajanian, and Bethune's interception of aCotton Davidson pass.[86]

Following another Agajanian miss, San Diego drove 80 yards and scored on Norton's 23-yard reception. Oakland responded with a quick touchdown, before the Chargers came straight back with a 68-yard drive, capped by Hadl's 17-yard pass to Lincoln. That made it 28–7 with 14:20 to play, but the Raiders scored on two of their next three plays, Davidson connecting withDick Dorsey for 65- and 90-yard touchdowns. On their next possession, Oakland reached 4th and 2 at the Charger 37, whereupon Faison intercepted Davidson at the line and returned the ball 30 yards to the Oakland 32. San Diego ran the clock down and clinched the win with Blair's 12-yard field goal, 20 seconds from time.[86]

San Diego moved to 6–0 against their cross-state rivals.[64] MacDougall had a career day, with 22 carries for 108 yards and two touchdowns.[87][88]

Week 14: vs. Boston Patriots

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Week Fourteen: Boston Patriots at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Patriots7100320
Chargers033814

atBalboa Stadium,San Diego, California

  • Date: December 9
  • Game weather: 57 °F (13.9 °C), relative humidity 79%, wind 8 mph
  • Game attendance: 19,887
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • SDG –George Blair 42-yard field goal, 12:50.Patriots 7–3.Drive: 9 plays, 45 yards.
  • BOS – Gino Cappelletti 18-yard field goal, 7:22.Patriots 10–3.Drive: 11 plays, 60 yards.
  • BOS –Jim Colclough 12-yard pass from Tom Yewcic (Gino Cappelletti kick), 1:27.Patriots 17–3.Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards.

Third quarter

  • SDG – George Blair 42-yard field goal, 8:17.Patriots 17–6.Drive: 4 plays, -3 yards.

Fourth quarter

  • BOS – Gino Cappelletti 9-yard field goal, 9:10.Patriots 20–6.Drive: 7 plays, 41 yards.
  • SDG –Gerry McDougall 2-yard run (Dave Kocourek pass fromVal Keckin), 4:09.Patriots 20–12.Drive: 3 plays, 11 yards.

Top passers

  • BOS – Tom Yewcic – 7/22, 147 yards, 2 TD, INT
  • SDG –John Hadl – 7/18, 86 yards

Top rushers

  • BOS –Ron Burton – 19 rushes, 83 yards
  • SDG – Gerry McDougall – 13 rushes, 38 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • BOS – Jim Crawford – 2 receptions, 61 yards, TD
  • SDG –Don Norton – 5 receptions, 79 yards

A weak offensive performance hampered the Chargers in a narrow defeat. Stymied by three turnovers, San Diego snapped the ball in Patriots territory on only three of their first eleven possessions, which encompassed three and a half quarters. Blair made a pair of 42-yard field goals, but they trailed 20–6. The defense then recovered a fumble at the Boston 11. McDougall scored three plays later, and new backup quarterback Keckin passed to Kocourek for a two-point conversion. However, an onside kick failed, and San Diego went three-and-out on their final possession.[89]

Neither team moved the ball easily; the Chargers were outgained 287–187. Buncom set up one of Blair's field goals with an interception.[90] By going for two when down by eight, the Chargers became one of the first teams to try a situational tactic that would become popular decades later.[91]

Week 15: at Dallas Texans

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Week Fifteen: San Diego Chargers at Dallas Texans – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Chargers7010017
Texans3200326

atCotton Bowl,Dallas, Texas

  • Date: December 16
  • Game weather: 52 °F (11.1 °C), relative humidity 74%, wind 9 mph
  • Game attendance: 18,384
  • Box score
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • DAL – Tommy Brooker 28-yard field goal, 12:18.Chargers 7–6.Drive: 12 plays, 53 yards, 6:44.
  • DAL –Len Dawson 5-yard run (Tommy Brooker kick), 10:45.Texans 13–7.Drive: 2 plays, 7 yards, 0:50.
  • DAL –Jack Spikes 13-yard pass from Len Dawson (Tommy Brooker kick), 2:30.Texans 20–7.Drive: 8 plays, 61 yards, 3:44.
  • DAL – Tommy Brooker 34-yard field goal, 0:12.Texans 23–7.Drive: 1 play, 0 yards, 0:04.

Third quarter

  • SDG –Don Norton 13-yard pass fromJohn Hadl (George Blair kick), 12:48.Texans 23–14.Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:12.
  • SDG – George Blair 35-yard field goal, 7:43.Texans 23–17.Drive: 7 plays, 28 yards, 2:19.

Fourth quarter

  • DAL – Tommy Brooker 13-yard field goal, 14:57.Texans 26–17.Drive: 7 plays, 16 yards, 2:49.

Top passers

  • SDG – John Hadl – 11/29, 152 yards, TD, 5 INT
  • DAL – Len Dawson – 13/21, 126 yards, TD, 2 INT

Top rushers

  • SDG – Keith Lincoln – 11 rushes, 74 yards
  • DAL –Abner Haynes – 20 rushes, 82 yards

Top receivers

  • SDG – Don Norton – 6 receptions, 86 yards, TD
  • DAL –Curtis McClinton – 6 receptions, 68 yards

Charger quarterbacks threw six interceptions as they lost to finish 4–10. After conceding an early field goal, San Diego drove 78 yards in 8 plays, taking the lead on atrick play as Lincoln threw a 20-yard touchdown to a diving Robinson. The Texans, bound for the AFL title game, scored 20 unanswered points in the 2nd quarter, while Hadl was intercepted twice and Keckin lost a fumbled and was intercepted.[40]

Lincoln broke off a 47-yard run down the right sideline on the first play of the second half, and Hadl followed up with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Norton. Following a field goal on their next drive, San Diego trailed just 23–17. Buncom intercepted Len Dawson to snuff out a Texans threat, but Hadl was soon intercepted in return, and Dallas added an insurance field goal on the first play of the final quarter. Hadl was picked off twice more in opposition territory as the quarter wore on.[40]

Dallas defensive backBobby Ply had four interceptions, still tied for the most inAFL/NFL history.[92] On top of his touchdown pass, Lincoln finished with 11 carries for 74 yards.[93]

Standings

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AFL Western Division
WLTPCTDIVPFPASTK
Dallas Texans1130.7865–1389233W2
Denver Broncos770.5004–2353334L5
San Diego Chargers4100.2863–3314392L2
Oakland Raiders1130.0710–6213370W1
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings in the AFL.

Awards

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Internal

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Late in the season, the Chargers held their annual awards banquet. The Most Inspirational Player award was conferred by teammates, while others were decided by a fan vote.[94]

AwardWinner
Team MVPKeith Lincoln
Most Inspirational PlayerEmil Karas
Rookie of the YearBob Mitinger
Most Valuable Offensive BackJohn Hadl
Most Valuable Offensive EndDave Kocourek
Most Valuable Offensive LinemanRon Mix
Most Valuable Defensive BackEmil Karas
Most Valuable Defensive LinemanEarl Faison

External

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Nine Chargers were in the West division squad for theAFL All-Star game;[95]Ron Mix was named to theAssociated PressAll-AFL 1st team and three others to the 2nd team.[96]

PlayerPositionAll-StarAP 1st-team All-ProAP 2nd-team All-Pro
Chuck AllenLinebackerYes
Reggie CarolanTight endYes
Earl FaisonDefensive endYes
Dick HarrisCornerbackYes
Emil KarasLinebackerYes
Dave KocourekTight endYesYes
Ernie LaddDefensive tackleYes
Keith LincolnRunning backYes
Paul MaguireLinebackerYes
Ron MixTackleYesYes
Don NortonEndYes

Notes

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  1. ^The NFL did not keep sack statistics officially until 1982. Members of theProfessional Football Researchers Association have largely reconstructed sack data from 1960 onwards based on official gamebooks, but the NFL does not acknowledge pre-1982 sack numbers.[52]

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