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November 18, 2007

Halftime report

The Jags took a 17-3 lead at halftime, dominating the game on the ground with Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew eating up the clock. The well-placed passing of David Garrad is keeping the defense honest.

The Chargers, coming off a victory over Indianapolis that felt more like a loss, continue to struggle on offense. Philip Rivers is just missing on key passes -- overthrowing Antonio Gates on a third-and-goal fade in the end zone, as one example. There seems to be a disconnect between the quarterback and receivers, a problem that apparently still lingers here 10 games into the season.

And, LaDainian Tomlinson appeared to injure his foot or ankle while being tackled late in the half. He did return to the field after the tackle.

The Chargers get the ball to start the second half.

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