The loaders dominate the lions in the pre -season opening of the game of the Hall of Fame


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The Los Angeles chargers began their preseason from the NFL 2025 with a beating over the Detroit Lions, 34-7, in the game of the Hall of Fame.

With the League in honor of those who enter the Great Hall of Fame of Professional Football on the other side of Canton Street, Ohio, was Trey Lance, the third general selection of the NFL 2021 Draft, organizing a show for his new Chargers team.

Justin Herbert is the head of the head of the Chargers, and did not adapt to the custom so early in the season. But Lance is in a battle for the support position, and caused a great impression on Chief coach Jim Harbaugh with his performance on Thursday night.

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The field marshal of Los Angeles chargers, Trey Lance (5), launches the second quarter against the Detroit Lions in Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. (Scott Galvin/Imagn images)

After the start of the opening ended as a loose ball of the lions, Lance needed five plays to go 28 yards for a 4th and 2 pass from TouchDown to dislike to get the first TouchDown of the year on the board for Los Angeles.

Lance would find the annotation zone later in the first half, while shattereding an inclined pass to the rookie Keandre Lamberth-Smith, the fifth round of Auburn, which accelerated in the annotation zone to put the 21-7 in favor of the chargers.

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Los Angeles scored a second TouchDown in the first quarter after the rookie corner Nikko Reed chose the Marshal of the Lions Campo, Kyle Allen, and almost took him home for a very memorable moment in his first taste of the action of the NFL. Two plays later, Kimani Vidal hit him for the scoreboard.

Lance would play in the second half for the chargers, leading the way for two field goals to move away from the lions. He finished his game with 12 of 20 passes for 120 yards and two touchdowns.

The open receiver of the Los Angeles Chargers, Keandre Lamberth-Smith (84), captures against the corner of Detroit Lions Ennis Rakestraw Jr. (9) in the first quarter in the stadium of the Hall of Fame of Tom Benson. (Charles Leclaire/images imagn)

The open receiver of the Los Angeles Chargers, Keandre Lambert-Smith (84), celebrates his touchdown in the first half of the preseason game of the NFL professional football hall against the Detroit Lions, on Thursday, July 31, 2025, in Canton, Ohio. (AP Photo/David Richard)

Meanwhile, Allen, who is fighting for the backing position for Jared Goff, did not have the greatest performance to kick his preseason board. It was 9 of 14 for 91 yards, but launched two interceptions, the second of which killed a good trip.

The veteran runner Craig Reynolds, a favorite of fans in Detroit, was able to score a touchdown in one of his 10 races at night. In addition, the rookie receiver Isaac Teslaa had two trapped for 46 yards.

Errors are expected in the first game of the NFL preseason, but Chief coach Dan Campbell cannot be happy with his special team unit, since there was another loose ball after the start.

The field marshal of Los Angeles chargers, Trey Lance (5), launches the second quarter against the Detroit Lions in Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. (Scott Galvin/Imagn images)

Jakobie Keeney-James, the Umass product that tried to make the lions list, had problems with JK Scott’s clearance and failed it, which resulted in a chargers recovery. Fortunately, the defense of the lions picked them up by not allowing a touchdown despite the fact that the chargers began with the ball in the five -yard line of the lions.

However, the chargers certainly built a great base to build as the training camp continues to arrive until August.

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