2006 San Diego Chargers Season - Regular Season Schedule

Regular Season Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Host Stadium NFL Recap Attendance
1 September 11, 2006 at Oakland Raiders W 27 – 0 1–0 McAfee Coliseum Gamebook
62,578
2 September 17, 2006 Tennessee Titans W 40 – 7 2–0 Qualcomm Stadium Gamebook
64,344
3 Bye
4 October 1, 2006 at Baltimore Ravens L 13 – 16 2–1 M&T Bank Stadium Gamebook
70,743
5 October 8, 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers W 23 – 13 3–1 Qualcomm Stadium Gamebook
67,837
6 October 15, 2006 at San Francisco 49ers W 48 – 19 4–1 Monster Park Gamebook
68,137
7 October 22, 2006 at Kansas City Chiefs L 27 – 30 4–2 Arrowhead Stadium Gamebook
77,752
8 October 29, 2006 St. Louis Rams W 38 – 24 5–2 Qualcomm Stadium Gamebook
66,598
9 November 5, 2006 Cleveland Browns W 32 – 25 6–2 Qualcomm Stadium Gamebook
65,558
10 November 12, 2006 at Cincinnati Bengals W 49 – 41 7–2 Paul Brown Stadium Gamebook
65,917
11 November 19, 2006 at Denver Broncos W 35 – 27 8–2 Invesco Field at Mile High Gamebook
76,723
12 November 26, 2006 Oakland Raiders W 21 – 14 9–2 Qualcomm Stadium Gamebook
66,105
13 December 3, 2006 at Buffalo Bills W 24 – 21 10–2 Ralph Wilson Stadium Gamebook
63,361
14 December 10, 2006 Denver Broncos W 48 – 20 11–2 Qualcomm Stadium Gamebook
67,514
15 December 17, 2006 Kansas City Chiefs W 20 – 9 12–2 Qualcomm Stadium Gamebook
66,583
16 December 24, 2006 at Seattle Seahawks W 20 – 17 13–2 Qwest Field Gamebook
68,174
17 December 31, 2006 Arizona Cardinals W 27 – 20 14–2 Qualcomm Stadium Gamebook
66,492

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