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The Los Angeles Chargers won’t just see a rookie quarterback when they play the New York Giants in Week 4. According to a report, the Giants locker room is in a little bit of drama in the aftermath of that quarterback change from veteran Russell Wilson to Jaxson Dart.
In addition to changes on the offensive line, the Chargers will be without wide receiver Derius Davis and tight end Will Dissly against the New York Giants.
The NFL is set to schedule three more games in Brazil in the future after the success with the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers.
RELATED: Chargers' Jim Harbaugh takes stunning success vs. rookie QBs against Giants' Jaxson Dart. Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, who will be tasked with stopping Dart, chime
Last week, the Chargers’ coach called James the best safety he’s ever seen, but he amended his comments this week after his 12-tackle effort in a victory over the Broncos.
This year’s Chargers are the first team since 2006 to start 3-0, all against teams in their own division. The last team to do it was the 2006 Bears, who ended up winning their division and going to the Super Bowl.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/chargers as Grading Chargers rookie Omarion Hampton's breakout performance. It's Week 4 and the Los Angeles Chargers will head to New York to take on the Giants this Sunday. The 3-0 Chargers have jumped out to a strong lead in not only the division, but the AFC as a whole.