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Heading to Cincinnati for the first time they’ve played since 2015, the Chargers premiered their new uniforms on the road when they they took on the Bengals. They were looking to improve on their disappointing 5 -11 record from the 2019 season. Additionally, Tyrod Taylor made his first NFL start since 2015 and the Chargers' first game in 17 seasons without Phillip Rivers under center.

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California

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