1983 San Diego Chargers season

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1983 San Diego Chargers season
Owner
Jack Murphy Stadium
Results
Record6–10
Division place5th AFC West
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers
AP All-ProsNone[2]

The 1983 San Diego Chargers season was the franchise’s 14th season in the

its 24th overall. The Chargers fell from their 1982 6–3 record to 6–10. It was their first losing season since 1976, to date the most points the Chargers have surrendered in a sixteen-game season, and began an era in the wilderness for the Chargers, who would not place higher than third in the AFC West, nor win more than eight games in a season, until 1992
.

Despite San Diego’s disappointing 6–10 record, they led the NFL in passing yardage for the sixth consecutive season, which remains an

NFL record
.

This was the last season for the Chargers before

Gene Klein, the team's owner since 1966, sold the team to Alex Spanos
.

Offseason

NFL draft

1983 San Diego Chargers draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 5 Billy Ray Smith  Linebacker Arkansas
1 20 Gary Anderson *  Running back Arkansas [a]
1 22 Gill Byrd *  Cornerback San Jose State
4 95 Danny Walters  Cornerback Arkansas
6 141 Trumaine Johnson  Wide receiver Grambling State [b]
7 192 Bill Elko 
Nose tackle
Louisiana State
8 202 Earnest Jackson *  Running back Texas A&M
9 245 Mike Green  Linebacker Oklahoma State
10 272 Bruce Mathison  Quarterback Nebraska
11 303 Tim Kearse  Wide receiver San Jose State
11 307 Tim Spencer  Running back Ohio State [b]
12 314 Billy Blaylock  Defensive back Tennessee Tech
12 329 Chuck Ehin  Nose tackle Brigham Young
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Roster

1983 San Diego Chargers final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Rookies in italics

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap
1 September 4 New York Jets L 29–41 0–1
Jack Murphy Stadium
51,004 Recap
2 September 12 at Kansas City Chiefs W 17–14 1–1 Arrowhead Stadium 62,150 Recap
3 September 18 at Seattle Seahawks L 31–34 1–2 Kingdome 61,714 Recap
4 September 25 Cleveland Browns L 24–30 (OT) 1–3 Jack Murphy Stadium 49,482 Recap
5 October 2 at New York Giants W 41–34 2–3 Giants Stadium 73,892 Recap
6 October 9 Seattle Seahawks W 28–21 3–3 Jack Murphy Stadium 49,132 Recap
7 October 16 at New England Patriots L 21–37 3–4 Sullivan Stadium 59,016 Recap
8 October 23 at Denver Broncos L 6–14 3–5 Mile High Stadium 74,581 Recap
9 October 31 Washington Redskins L 24–27 3–6 Jack Murphy Stadium 46,114 Recap
10 November 6 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 3–26 3–7 Three Rivers Stadium 58,191 Recap
11 November 13 Dallas Cowboys W 24–23 4–7 Jack Murphy Stadium 46,192 Recap
12 November 20 at St. Louis Cardinals L 14–44 4–8 Busch Memorial Stadium 40,644 Recap
13 November 27 Denver Broncos W 31–7 5–8 Jack Murphy Stadium 43,650 Recap
14 December 1 Los Angeles Raiders L 10–42 5–9 Jack Murphy Stadium 47,760 Recap
15 December 11 Kansas City Chiefs W 41–38 6–9 Jack Murphy Stadium 35,510 Recap
16 December 18 at Los Angeles Raiders L 14–30 6–10 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 57,325 Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. New York Jets

Week One: New York Jets at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 0 13 72141
Chargers 7 0 91329

at

San Diego, California

Game information

New York's rushing attack controlled the game as San Diego opened their season with a loss.

three-and-out once and lost a fumble at midfield through Joiner. The Jets led 13–7 at halftime.[4]

Early in the second half, Brooks broke away around left end for a 61-yard run on 3rd and 1 from the San Diego 34-yard line before being caught at the New York 5. San Diego failed to advance further and took a field goal. New York converted a 4th down on their next drive, which took seven minutes and ended with a touchdown. Fouts had back-to-back 22-yard completions to Winslow and Joiner as the Chargers quickly responded with Muncie's second touchdown. New York were soon forced to punt, but Brooks fumbled the return and the Jets recovered; they converted the turnover into a 1-yard touchdown run on 4th and goal. Fouts completed all five of his passes as the Chargers again responded, this time with Duckworth's 29-yard touchdown catch on 3rd and 15. The ensuing kickoff had to be retaken as the television network were not broadcasting, and Kirk Springs returned the second kick 64 yards to set up another touchdown. San Diego needed only three Fouts passes to produce their third consecutive touchdown drive: 21-yard completions to Chandler and Duckworth, then Joiner's 33-yard touchdown. The Jets punted, giving San Diego's offense a chance to give their team the lead. They took over at their own 5-yard line with under three minutes left, and Fouts' second pass was intercepted. New York scored the clinching touchdown, and Fouts was intercepted again before the game finished.[3]

The Jets' runners accounted for a combined 51 carries, 251 yards and 3 touchdowns; they converted four short 4th downs and New York kept possession of the ball for 36:31. San Diego had more total offense yardage (488 to 391), but committed four of the game's five turnovers.[5]

Week 2: at Kansas City Chiefs

Week Two: San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Chargers 3 0 7717
Chiefs 0 7 0714

at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

Game information

Chandler's late touchdown gave the Chargers their first win.[6] Tim Fox's interception five minutes into the game set up his offense at the Kansas City 35-yard line; they could only move the ball two yards, but Benirschke made a 51-yard kick to put them ahead. The Chargers had another good scoring chance later in the opening quarter, but Muncie lost a fumble on 1st and 10 from the Chiefs 16. In the 2nd quarter they moved from their own 36 to a 4th and 1 at the Chiefs 2, but Brooks was stopped for no gain and they again came away with no points. Kansas City then drove 97 yards, converting a 3rd and 17 and taking the lead through Anthony Hancock's touchdown on the next play. A Fouts pass was intercepted but then fumbled back with a minute left in the half, allowing a Benirschke field goal try. He missed wide left from 46 yards out and the Chiefs led 7–3 at the break.[7]

Earnest Jackson misplayed the opening kickoff of the second half and was tackled at his own 4-yard line. San Diego's offense put together a 15-play, 96-yard drive, with Muncie producing a air of 3rd-down conversions and scoring on the second of them. The Chargers' next drive covered 81 yards on 14 plays, but ended with another missed scoring opportunity: on 3rd and goal from the 2, Muncie gained one yard before fumbling into the end zone, where Kansas City recovered. The Chiefs drove 80 yards the other way and retook the lead on a trick play, with wide receiver Carlos Carson throwing the touchdown. San Diego took over on their own 20 with three minutes left, but needed only five plays to retake the lead. Fouts completed all four of his passes for 76 yards, including a 36-yard gain by Brooks on a screen pass and Chandler's winning catch in the end zone. Green stopped a Chiefs run for no gain on 4th and 1 with a minute to play, and San Diego ran out the clock.[8]

The Chargers had the ball in Chiefs territory on all eleven of their drives. San Diego's offense had an uncharacteristic focus on the run, with Muncie rushing 27 times for 110 yards and Brooks 23 times for 86 yards; they had 51 rushing plays in total and only 26 passes.[7]

Week 3: at Seattle Seahawks

Week Three: San Diego Chargers at Seattle Seahawks – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Chargers 7 3 02131
Seahawks 14 3 10734

at

Seattle, Washington

  • Date: September 18
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m.
    PDT
  • Game weather: N/A (game played indoors)
  • Game attendance: 61,714
  • Referee: Ben Dreith
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen
  • Box score
Game information

Seattle beat the Chargers by dominating time of possession and surviving a late rally.[9] Seattle scored a touchdown on the game's opening possession, and were threatening again when Fox intercepted an overthrown Jim Zorn pass at the Chargers 26-yard line. Fouts passed on the next five plays, completing four of them for 76 yards; a well-covered Joiner made a juggling catch for the touchdown. Fouts was intercepted twice through the rest of the first half, leading to ten Seattle points. Late in the 2nd quarter, Joiner had a 24-yard catch and also drew a further 15 yards for a late hit. San Diego reached a first and goal at the 8, but had to settle for a field goal and trailed 17–10 at halftime.[10]

The Seahawks extended their lead in the 3rd quarter through a field goal and Paul Moyer's interception and return of a tipped Fouts pass. On the following drive Chandler's 33-yard catch to the Seattle 14 was nullified because Fouts had crossed the line of scrimmage before throwing the ball, forcing the Chargers to punt. Seattle lost a fumble soon afterwards, but retained possession when Johnson was ruled to have impeded a Seahawk attempting to make a recovery. Johnson himself recovered another fumble later in the drive, giving San Diego possession at their own 35. They drove from there to score on Sievers' 26-yard catch, but Seattle came straight back with Zorn's touchdown pass to Steve Largent and led by seventeen points with under nine minutes to play. San Diego needed barely a minute to begin their comeback via Duckworth's 44-yard touchdown on a 3rd and 10. Three minutes later, Linden King knocked the ball from Zorn's hands and Rick Ackerman recovered. Fouts immediately found Sievers open near the goal line to reduce the deficit to three points. San Diego were however unable to get the ball back on offense, as Seattle converted a pair of short third down situations and ran out the final four minutes of the game.[9]

San Diego possessed the ball for only 20:56 as Seattle rushed 56 times for 206 yards and a touchdown. The Chargers outgained Seattle by 431 yards to 368.[11]

Week 4: vs. Cleveland Browns

Week Four: Cleveland Browns at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Browns 7 7 73630
Chargers 3 7 140024

at

San Diego, California

Game information