NASHVILLE, Tenn. - LaDainian Tomlinson capped a long drive with a 1-yard touchdown run to give the San Diego Chargers a 7-3 lead over the Tennessee Titans after the first quarter Friday night.
Tomlinson's 137th career rushing touchdown ended a 13-play, 76-yard drive in which the Titans did their best to help the Chargers out.
Tennessee was flagged four times on the drive, including three offsides penalties and a pass-interference flag on ![]()
Tomlinson broke the record for most rushing touchdowns in a decade. Emmitt Smith ran for 136 touchdowns for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1990s.
The touchdown was an emphatic answer to Tennessee's opening drive that ended with ![]()
The drive featured a heavy dose of running back ![]()
Johnson added a 14-yard reception to put the Titans in field-goal range. The drive stalled when ![]()
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The Chargers have already wrapped up the AFC West and came in looking for their 18th straight win in December, which would tie the Miami Dolphins' record for most consecutive wins in a month. The Dolphins won 18 straight in November from 1970-74.
The Titans are attempting to become the first team to make the playoffs after starting the season 0-6.
Tennessee is playing without leading tackler ![]()