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Chargers Dominate Vikings 37-10 Behind Justin Herbert's Three Touchdowns

The Los Angeles Chargers secured a decisive 37-10 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, improving their record to 5-3, with quarterback Justin Herbert leading the charge with three touchdown passes.

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  • The Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Minnesota Vikings 37-10, with Justin Herbert throwing for 227 yards and three touchdowns, improving their season record to 5-3.
  • Justin Herbert's strong performance included completing 18-of-25 passes for 227 yards, three touchdowns, and adding 62 rushing yards, leading the Chargers to a dominant win.
  • The Vikings' offense struggled significantly, managing only 12 first downs and converting just 3-for-11 on third downs, contributing to their second consecutive loss.
  • Keenan Allen achieved a significant milestone during the game, becoming the second player in Chargers history to reach 11,000 receiving yards, joining Antonio Gates.
  • The Chargers established an early lead, dominating the first half with three touchdown drives to go up 21-3 at halftime, ultimately securing a comfortable victory.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, presenting a factual game recap without overt editorial framing. They focus on objective reporting of game statistics, key plays, and player performances for both teams. The language remains descriptive and avoids loaded terms, ensuring a balanced account of the game's events and outcome.

"The Chargers compiled 419 yards and a season-high 37 points on Minnesota’s defense."

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"The Vikings (3-4) lost consecutive games for the first time this season, with both coming in a five-day span."

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"The Chargers scored 30 points or more for the first time and didn’t punt."

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