2015 San Diego Chargers season

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The 2015 San Diego Chargers had one of their worst seasons since 2003, finishing with a 4-12 record. They struggled throughout the season, particularly in close games, losing nine contests by eight points or fewer. The team made significant moves during the draft, trading picks to select Melvin Gordon and acquiring defensive lineman Sean Lissemore.

The Chargers' regular season saw moments of promise, such as their first road win against the Jacksonville Jaguars, but they were often inconsistent. They displayed resilience in a game where they tied the Raiders late but ultimately lost in overtime. A dominant 30-14 victory over the Miami Dolphins was a highlight, showcasing their potential.

However, the Chargers faced significant challenges, including being swept by the Kansas City Chiefs and struggling against divisional opponents, finishing 0-6 against their division. Their season concluded with a loss to the Denver Broncos, who clinched home-field advantage in the playoffs. Despite these setbacks, the team remained connected with fans, as players and coaches greeted them after their final game in San Diego. The Chargers' 2015 campaign was marked by missed opportunities and tough losses but ended with hope for future improvements.