The Los Angeles Chargers (5-3) face the struggling Tennessee Titans (1-7) in a Week 9 matchup this afternoon at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

Los Angeles enters the game riding a strong offensive wave, having scored 37 points last week and showing up with momentum.

Quarterback Justin Herbert leads the NFL with 2,140 passing yards and has thrown 16 touchdowns against seven interceptions. The Chargers rank fourth in total offense at 378.5 yards per game, continuing to showcase one of the league’s most efficient air attacks.

As for the defense, cornerback Tarheeb Still will be sidelined, placing more responsibility on Cam Hart in the secondary.

Tennessee, meanwhile, continues to search for its second win of the season while battling major roster and defensive issues. Under rookie QB Cam Ward, the Titans rank last in the league in total offense at 248.8 yards per game and are averaging just 13.8 points per contest.

Ward has struggled with accuracy, completing only 57.8% of his passes, with six interceptions and five touchdowns. Protection has also been a glaring issue. He’s been sacked a league-high 34 times — stalling drives and putting the offense in constant catch-up mode.

Predictions

The Chargers enter as the clear favorite in this matchup. Tennessee’s offensive and defensive weaknesses make it difficult for them to keep pace with a balanced and confident Los Angeles squad. If the Chargers can dominate early and avoid complacency, this should be a comfortable win for the visitors.

Projected Final Score: Chargers 28, Titans 14

Injury Report

Los Angeles Chargers

Mekhi Becton — Questionable (Knee)

Will Dissly — Questionable (Illness)

Tarheeb Still — Out (Knee)

Tennessee Titans

Jeffery Simmons — Out (Hamstring)

Calvin Ridley — Out (Hamstring)

Xavier Woods — Out (Hamstring)

Arden Key — Out (Quadriceps)

How to Watch Chargers vs. Titans

Kickoff for this afternoon’s Chargers-Titans game is set for 1:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 PM Central / 10:00 AM Pacific at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

The game airs live on CBS in Tennessee and Southern California.

Fans in those regions can tune in for free on their local CBS affiliate via antenna. CBS is also available at no additional cost through most cable, satellite, and live-streaming packages.

The matchup airing on your local CBS station will also be available to stream on the CBS and CBS Sports apps and websites, as well as Paramount+.

If you’re a cord-cutter without a live-TV subscription, you can watch your regional CBS broadcast for free by signing up for a 7-day trial of Paramount+ on Amazon Prime Video here. The trial includes today’s NFL action, plus CBS and Paramount programming and live sports such as the UEFA Champions League.

Fans outside the regional broadcast areas for this matchup can watch the game on YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket, starting at $34.50 per month.

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Tennessee Titans

Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025

Time: 1:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 PM Central / 10:00 AM Pacific

Venue: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN

TV: CBS

Streaming: Paramount+ and the CBS app for out-of-market viewers