It is officially the 2026 offseason, and the "Steel City" draft in Pittsburgh is officially in the books. The energy in Los Angeles is buzzing with physical, blue-collar ambition. After watching over 800,000 fans swarm the North Shore of Pittsburgh for the draft, the Los Angeles Chargers emerged with a haul completely aligned with the identity of their head coach.
This is the manifestation of the Jim Harbaugh philosophy. Entering his third season at the helm, Harbaugh has successfully transformed the Chargers into a rugged, line-of-scrimmage football team. After a gritty 2025 campaign that saw them return to the postseason, the front office used the draft in Pittsburgh to inject violent physical talent into both the offensive and defensive trenches, ensuring Justin Herbert has the foundational muscle to compete in a brutal AFC West.
How to Get Chargers Tickets for the 2026 Season
SoFi Stadium is preparing for a high-stakes home slate featuring crucial division matchups and legacy AFC blockbusters. With the full schedule release officially out as of Thursday, May 14, ticket portals are experiencing a massive wave of demand.
- Official On-Sale: Single-game tickets are now live on Ticketmaster and StubHub following the NFL's official schedule release.
- Mobile-Only Entry: SoFi Stadium is a strictly digital venue. All fans must use the Chargers App or their digital wallet to access tickets; paper printouts and screenshots are not accepted at the gates.
- Cashless Venue: To maximize concession speed, SoFi Stadium remains 100% cashless for all food, beverage, and merchandise purchases.
- Secondary Market: For high-profile home games against the Chiefs or the cross-conference visit from the Bears, check StubHub, the premier marketplace for verified resale tickets.
Los Angeles Chargers Schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Venue | Time (ET) | Network |
1 | Sept 13 | @ Las Vegas Raiders | Allegiant Stadium | 4:05 PM | CBS |
2 | Sept 20 | Tennessee Titans | SoFi Stadium | 4:05 PM | CBS |
3 | Sept 27 | Las Vegas Raiders | SoFi Stadium | 4:05 PM | CBS |
4 | Oct 4 | @ Houston Texans | NRG Stadium | 1:00 PM | CBS |
5 | Oct 11 | Denver Broncos | SoFi Stadium | 4:05 PM | CBS |
6 | Oct 18 | @ Kansas City Chiefs | GEHA Field at Arrowhead | 4:25 PM | CBS |
7 | Oct 25 | Chicago Bears (SNF) | SoFi Stadium | 8:20 PM | NBC |
8 | Nov 1 | @ Green Bay Packers | Lambeau Field | 1:00 PM | FOX |
9 | — | BYE WEEK | — | — | — |
10 | Nov 15 | Indianapolis Colts | SoFi Stadium | 4:05 PM | CBS |
11 | Nov 22 | @ Detroit Lions | Ford Field | 1:00 PM | FOX |
12 | Nov 29 | Minnesota Vikings | SoFi Stadium | 4:05 PM | FOX |
13 | Dec 6 | @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Raymond James Stadium | 1:00 PM | CBS |
14 | Dec 10 | Jacksonville Jaguars (TNF) | SoFi Stadium | 8:15 PM | Prime Video |
15 | Dec 20 | @ Miami Dolphins | Hard Rock Stadium | 4:05 PM | CBS |
16 | Dec 27 | @ Buffalo Bills | Highmark Stadium | 1:00 PM | CBS |
17 | Jan 3 | Kansas City Chiefs | SoFi Stadium | TBD | TBD |
18 | Jan 10 | @ Denver Broncos | Empower Field at Mile High | TBD | TBD |
How to Watch the Chargers in 2026
- Local/National Broadcasts:CBS (KCBS-2) serves as the primary home for the Chargers' AFC schedule. FOX (KTTV-11) will handle the high-profile cross-conference games against the NFC North, while NBC (KNBC-4) hosts Sunday Night Football.
- Streaming & Primetime:Amazon Prime Video holds exclusive streaming rights for the Week 14 Thursday Night Football home game against Jacksonville.
- Holiday Special: Christmas 2026 lands on a Friday. Netflix will exclusively stream the NFL's holiday double-header games this year.
- Best Choice for Local Fans:Fubo covers all local Los Angeles network affiliates (KCBS, KTTV, KNBC, KABC) and the NFL Network, keeping you locked into every broadcast.
- Pro Tip: For out-of-market Chargers fans across the country, NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV is the premier choice. If traveling on game day, utilizing a premium service like NordVPN set to Los Angeles can help you securely connect to your home local stream.
The "Steel City" Draft: Chargers 2026 Highlights
The Chargers executed a highly disciplined board in Pittsburgh, utilizing 5 key selections to reinforce the interior defensive front and add prototypical Harbaugh-style weapons.
Round | Pick | Player | Position | School |
1 | 24 | Derrick Harmon | DT | Oregon |
2 | 56 | Luke Lachey | TE | Iowa |
3 | 88 | Jayden Higgins | WR | Iowa State |
4 | 120 | Riley Mahlman | OT | Wisconsin |
5 | 152 | Cobee Bryant | CB | Kansas |
Draft Analysis:
- The Trenches First: At #24 overall, the Chargers secured Oregon defensive tackle Derrick Harmon. A massive 310-pound interior anchor with exceptional baseline power, Harmon provides an immediate pocket-collapsing presence to plug the run game.
- The Mismatch Tight End: Second-round selection Luke Lachey (#56) brings the exact inline blocking and reliable pass-catching traits that Jim Harbaugh covets, offering immediate depth to the offensive sets.
- Perimeter Size:Jayden Higgins (#88) gives Justin Herbert a large-framed, physical target on the outside, capable of winning contested targets in the red zone from day one.
Los Angeles Chargers: 2025 Season Recap
The 2025 campaign was a definitive breakthrough that validated the team's structural shift. Navigating an incredibly physical division landscape, the Chargers finished the regular season with a gritty 10–7 record to secure an AFC Wild Card berth. While their postseason run concluded in a hard-fought battle in New England, the foundation is officially set for a major leap forward.
Phase | Detail | Result | Context |
W1–W18 | Regular Season | 10–7 | AFC Wild Card Secured |
WC | @ New New England Patriots | L, 3–16 | Playoff Appearance |
Team MVP | Justin Herbert | 4,150 Yds / 28 TDs | Franchise Pillar |
Breakout Star | Ladd McConkey | 1,050+ Yds / 7 TDs | Elite Target |





