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Justin Herbert will make his preseason debut
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Chargers vs. Rams will broadcast on CBS. Noah Engle and Dan Fouts will call the game from the booth at SoFi Stadium, with Jaime Maggio reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Los Angeles Chargers 2025 preseason schedule
Thursday, July 31st: vs. Detroit Lions: W, 34-7
Sunday, August 10th: vs. New Orleans Saints: W, 27-13
Saturday, August 16th: at Los Angeles Rams (7 p.m. ET)
Saturday, August 23rd: at San Francisco 49ers (8:30 p.m. ET)

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