Chargers defense turning up the volume after slow start
COSTA MESA, Calif. (AP) — After not having much to cheer about in their preseason opener, the Los Angeles Chargers defense was back at full volume Wednesday.
Cornerback Trevor Williams sparked cheers from his fellow defensive backs after breaking up a long pass to wide receiver Tyrell Williams.
A diving interception along the sideline by veteran safety Dwight Lowery resulted in more celebrations. And then there was the constant chirping of safety Tre Boston, not associated with any one particular play.
"Tre just likes to talk in general. Which is OK," coach Anthony Lynn said. "The guys were banging a little bit. I thought it was a good practice.