The New Orleans Saints offense could not get the ball into the endzone Sunday in Los Angeles.
The Chargers beat the Saints 26 to 8.
The 6th consecutive loss is the Saints worst losing streak since the 2005 season when they played every game away from the Superdome because of Hurricane Katrina.
The Saints led early 2-0 after a safety. It was 9-5 at the half. It was nearly all L.A. in the second half.
The Chargers outscored New Orleans 17 to 3 after the intermission.
Ladd McConkey led the way for Los Angeles with 6 catches for 111 yards and two TDs.
The only bright spot for the Saints was Chris Olave's 8 receptions for 107 yards.
Next up, the Saints face the Panthers on the road next Sunday at noon.





