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Los Angeles Chargers vs Tennessee Titans Match Player Stats (Nov 2, 2025)

The Los Angeles Chargers beat the Tennessee Titans 27-20 at Nissan Stadium on November 2, 2025, in a Week 9 game the Titans led after the first quarter before Los Angeles took it over. Cody Barton picked off Justin Herbert on the Chargers’ second offensive play and returned it 24 yards for a touchdown, and Tennessee added a punt-return score before the quarter was out. Herbert had other ideas from there. He finished 19 of 29 for 250 yards and two touchdown passes, ran for a third score himself, and closed out the game with a 15-play, 99-yard drive that ate up more than nine minutes of the fourth quarter. What follows is the complete statistical record of the game: every passer, rusher, receiver and defender who took the field, along with the full team and scoring numbers.



Game at a Glance

Final ScoreChargers 27, Titans 20
DateNovember 2, 2025
Season2025 NFL season, Week 9
LocationNissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee
Attendance58,592
TVCBS
RefereeAlex Kemp
ResultChargers improved to 6-3; Titans fell to 1-8

Score by Quarter

Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Chargers (6-3)7130727
Titans (1-8)1430320

Team Stats: Chargers vs. Titans

CategoryChargersTitans
Total Yards343206
Yards per Play5.34.7
Total Plays6544
First Downs2110
Passing First Downs127
Rushing First Downs83
Penalty First Downs10
Net Passing Yards212118
Completions/Attempts19/2912/21
Yards per Pass6.14.7
Sacks Allowed-Yards6-384-27
Rushing Yards13188
Rushing Attempts3019
Yards per Rush4.44.6
Third-Down Efficiency7-131-9
Fourth-Down Efficiency0-00-1
Red-Zone Efficiency3-40-2
Penalties-Yards3-207-60
Turnovers10
Fumbles Lost00
Defensive/Special Teams TDs02
Time of Possession34:2025:40

Quarterback and Passing Stats

PlayerTeamC/ATTYardsAvgTDINTSacksQBRRating
Justin HerbertLAC19/292508.6216-3856.7101.2
Cam WardTEN12/211456.9004-2714.178.5

Rushing Stats

Chargers Rushing

PlayerCarYardsAvgTDLong
Justin Herbert9576.3129
Jaret Patterson9444.909
Kimani Vidal12302.507
Team Total301314.4129

Titans Rushing

PlayerCarYardsAvgTDLong
Tony Pollard10565.6016
Tyjae Spears7263.7010
Cam Ward263.006
Team Total19884.6016

Receiving Stats

Chargers Receiving

PlayerRecYardsAvgTDLongTargets
Oronde Gadsden II56813.60345
Ladd McConkey45614.00216
Quentin Johnston45313.31236
Keenan Allen24120.50315
Tre’ Harris2189.00152
Tucker Fisk11212.00121
Scott Matlock122.0121
Kimani Vidal000.0001
KeAndre Lambert-Smith000.0001
Team Total1925013.223428

Titans Receiving

PlayerRecYardsAvgTDLongTargets
Elic Ayomanor34615.30296
Tyjae Spears33612.00263
Van Jefferson12121.00214
Gunnar Helm11515.00151
Tony Pollard11212.00122
Chig Okonkwo2105.0062
Chimere Dike155.0053
Team Total1214512.102921

Defensive Stats

Chargers Defense

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB HitsTD
Daiyan Henley9411110
Derwin James Jr.8500010
Denzel Perryman7500100
Elijah Molden4100000
Odafe Oweh3222020
Troy Dye3200000
Cam Hart3100100
RJ Mickens3100000
Khalil Mack2200000
Teair Tart2200000
Tuli Tuipulotu1111010
Cameron Dicker1100000
Justin Eboigbe1100000
Jamaree Caldwell1100000
Donte Jackson1000000
Benjamin St-Juste1000000
Nikko Reed1000000
Team Total512944350

Titans Defense

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB HitsTD
Cedric Gray161111010
Amani Hooker7600000
Cody Barton6200101
Quandre Diggs5300000
Jihad Ward422.52040
Dre’Mont Jones421.51040
Darrell Baker Jr.4200100
Jalyn Armour-Davis4200000
Sebastian Joseph-Day3211010
James Lynch3200010
T’Vondre Sweat3201100
Dorian Mausi2200000
David Martin-Robinson2100000
Kevin Winston Jr.2100000
Jaylen Harrell2000000
Mason Kinsey1100000
Marcus Harris1100100
Julius Chestnut1000000
C.J. Ravenell1000000
Team Total7142664112

Interceptions

PlayerTeamINTYardsTD
Cody BartonTEN1241

Los Angeles did not record an interception.

Fumbles

PlayerTeamFumLostRec
Kimani VidalLAC101
Cam WardTEN200
Tony PollardTEN001
JC LathamTEN001

Special Teams Stats

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamNoYardsAvgLongTD
KeAndre Lambert-SmithLAC24924.5300
Derius DavisLAC12323.0230
Chimere DikeTEN411729.3310

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamNoYardsAvgLongTD
Derius DavisLAC294.560
Chimere DikeTEN39832.7671

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGPctLongXPPts
Cameron DickerLAC2/2100.0523/39
Joey SlyeTEN2/2100.0492/28

Punting

PlayerTeamNoYardsAvgTBIn 20Long
JK ScottLAC420952.30060
Johnny HekkerTEN518737.40241

Scoring Summary and Drive Chart

First Quarter

  • Cody Barton intercepted Herbert on the Chargers’ second offensive play, two plays and 44 seconds into the game, and returned it 24 yards for a touchdown. Titans 7, Chargers 0.
  • Herbert answered on the next drive, going 76 yards in seven plays over 3:55 and finishing it with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Scott Matlock. Chargers 7, Titans 7.
  • The Chargers’ following possession stalled at three plays for minus five yards in 1:45, forcing a punt. Chimere Dike fielded it and ran it back 67 yards for a touchdown. Titans 14, Chargers 7.

Second Quarter

  • Cameron Dicker’s 27-yard field goal, set up by a nine-play, 56-yard drive lasting 3:49, cut the deficit to four. Chargers 10, Titans 14.
  • Herbert connected with Quentin Johnston from 19 yards out to cap a six-play, 70-yard drive in 3:27 and put Los Angeles back in front. Chargers 17, Titans 14.
  • Joey Slye answered with a 49-yard field goal on a five-play, 29-yard Titans drive that took 3:35. Titans 17, Chargers 17.
  • Dicker’s 52-yard field goal, the last snap before halftime, capped a six-play, 40-yard drive in 2:03 and gave Los Angeles a three-point edge at the break. Chargers 20, Titans 17.

Third Quarter

Neither team scored.

Fourth Quarter

  • Herbert took over from there, driving the Chargers 99 yards on 15 plays and finishing it himself with a 1-yard touchdown run. The drive alone lasted 9 minutes, 3 seconds. Chargers 27, Titans 17.
  • Slye’s 37-yard field goal, on an eight-play, 40-yard drive lasting 4:13, closed the gap to seven with 4:19 left. Los Angeles ran out the clock from there for the final 27-20 margin.

Game Leaders

CategoryChargersTitans
Passing YardsJustin Herbert, 250Cam Ward, 145
Rushing YardsJustin Herbert, 57Tony Pollard, 56
Receiving YardsOronde Gadsden II, 68Elic Ayomanor, 46
SacksOdafe Oweh, 2Jihad Ward, 2.5
TacklesDaiyan Henley, 9Cedric Gray, 16

Injury Report

Left tackle Joe Alt left the game in the second quarter with a high right ankle injury and did not return. It was his second high ankle sprain of the season, after an earlier injury in Week 4 against the Giants, and this one required season-ending surgery. The Chargers placed him on injured reserve the following Wednesday. Right tackle Bobby Hart also left early, exiting in the first quarter with a groin and ankle injury. Trey Pipkins III and Jamaree Salyer filled in at right and left tackle for the rest of the game.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the Chargers vs. Titans game on November 2, 2025?

The Los Angeles Chargers won 27-20 over the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. The result moved Los Angeles to 6-3 on the season and dropped Tennessee to 1-8.

How many yards did Justin Herbert throw for against the Titans?

Herbert completed 19 of 29 passes for 250 yards and two touchdowns, with one interception, and added a rushing touchdown on 9 carries for 57 yards.

Who led the Chargers in receiving against Tennessee?

Tight end Oronde Gadsden II led all receivers in the game with 68 yards on 5 catches, ahead of Ladd McConkey’s 56 yards and Quentin Johnston’s 53 yards and a touchdown.

What was Cam Ward’s stat line for the Titans?

Ward finished 12 of 21 passing for 145 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions. He was sacked four times for 27 yards.

Where was the Chargers-Titans game played?

The game was played at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, in front of 58,592 fans.


Herbert’s final line, 19 of 29 for 250 yards, three total touchdowns and one interception, came after Tennessee sacked him a season-high six times and forced the Chargers to play the second half without both starting tackles. Left tackle Joe Alt did not return after his second-quarter ankle injury; the Chargers placed him on injured reserve the following Wednesday for season-ending surgery. Tennessee’s defense scored twice, on the interception return and the punt return, but could not get off the field on third down, allowing Los Angeles to convert seven of 13 attempts. The 27-20 final score is only part of the story. The box score above covers the rest, from Alt’s exit to the 99-yard drive that put the game away.

Sean Garcia
Sean Garciahttps://dailyinfomagazine.com/
I'm Sean L. Garcia, a Swedish-born American journalist based in Washington with over six years of experience reporting across local publications and digital media. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and have spent the better part of my career covering the full spectrum of news, from breaking world affairs and domestic politics to sports analysis, consumer technology, automotive industry developments, the business of entertainment, celebrity culture, gaming, health, and the cultural moments that define how people actually live. I launched Daily Info Magazine on April 05, 2026, because I wanted to build one publication where readers never have to go elsewhere, a destination backed by real reporting, proper sourcing, and an editorial team that takes accuracy seriously across every beat we cover. I serve as Editor-in-Chief and continue to report, write, and publish alongside our team of writers, researchers, and editors every single day.

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