Chargers' Khalil Mack Reaches 100th Career Sack in Loss to Broncos
Despite Mack's milestone, the Chargers suffer their fourth consecutive loss, ending with a 5-11 season record as they prepare for the 2024 season and search for new management.
- Khalil Mack, edge rusher for the Los Angeles Chargers, reached his 100th career sack in a game against the Denver Broncos, becoming the 43rd player to reach this milestone since sacks became an official league statistic in 1982.
- Despite Mack's achievement, the Chargers lost to the Broncos 16-9, marking their fourth consecutive loss and leaving them with a 5-11 record for the season.
- The Chargers played without their top three wide receivers and two other starters due to injuries, with backup quarterback Easton Stick finishing 24 of 38 for 220 yards.
- The Chargers' schedule for the 2024 season has been set, with home games against Kansas City, Denver, Las Vegas, Baltimore, Cincinnati, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, and Tennessee, and road games against Kansas City, Denver, Las Vegas, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Carolina, New England, and Arizona.
- With only the regular-season finale at home against Kansas City remaining, the Chargers' search for a new general manager and head coach will become the focus.