The greatest fullback in Chargers history Lorenzo Neal hops on the mic with Chargers Play-By-Play Broadcaster Matt "Money" Smith to talk all things Jim Harbaugh, Justin Herbert, and the Los Angeles Chargers. Neal spent 16 seasons in the NFL creating rushing lanes for elite running backs, including five with the then-San Diego Chargers.
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The greatest fullback in Chargers history Lorenzo Neal hops on the mic with Chargers Play-By-Play Broadcaster Matt "Money" Smith to talk all things Jim Harbaugh, Justin Herbert, and the Los Angeles Chargers. Neal spent 16 seasons in the NFL creating rushing lanes for elite running backs, including five with the then-San Diego Chargers.
Brazil Breakthrough: Chargers Set the Tone for 2025 As Herbert Looks To Stay Hot Against The Raiders
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Brazil Breakthrough: Chargers Set the Tone for 2025 As Herbert Looks To Stay Hot Against The Raiders
Matt "Money" Smith and Lorenzo Neal dive into the Chargers’ big season-opening victory against the Chiefs in Brazil. They discuss their personal experiences traveling to Brazil, the electrifying atmosphere at the stadium, and how the Chargers fed off the crowd’s energy. The conversation covers the strategic changes on offense, especially the increased passing game under Greg Roman, as well as standout performances from Justin Herbert and the revamped receiving corps. The hosts also break down defensive highlights and look ahead to the Chargers’ upcoming Monday night matchup against the Raiders, emphasizing the importance of another divisional win.
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The greatest fullback in Chargers history Lorenzo Neal hops on the mic with Chargers Play-By-Play Broadcaster Matt "Money" Smith to talk all things Jim Harbaugh, Justin Herbert, and the Los Angeles Chargers. Neal spent 16 seasons in the NFL creating rushing lanes for elite running backs, including five with the then-San Diego Chargers.