Head to head
Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Chargers have met 7 times since 2004. ATL trail the regular-season series 3-4. Against the closing spread ATL are 3-4. The highest-scoring meeting produced 63 points in 2016; the widest margin was 24.
ATL record
3-4
regular season, 2004–2024
ATL v the spread
3-4
covered–against
Highest scoring
63
combined, 2016
Widest margin
24
2012 season
| Game | Result | Total | Line | Won by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 WK 13 | LAC 17atATL 13 | 47 | ATL -1 | LAC by 4 |
| 2022 WK 9 | LAC 20atATL 17 | 49.5 | ATL -2.5 | LAC by 3 |
| 2020 WK 14 | ATL 17atLAC 20 | 49 | LAC +1 | LAC by 3 |
| 2016 WK 7 | LAC 33atATL 30 | 52.5 | ATL +4.5 | LAC by 3 |
| 2012 WK 3 | ATL 27atLAC 3 | 47 | LAC +3 | ATL by 24 |
| 2008 WK 13 | ATL 22atLAC 16 | 48 | LAC +6.5 | ATL by 6 |
| 2004 WK 6 | LAC 20atATL 21 | 43 | ATL +5.5 | ATL by 1 |
| ATL | LAC | Met | ATL record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Matt Ryan | Philip Rivers | 3 | 2-1 |
4 further pairings met once each and are left out — a list where most rows read 1-0 describes single games rather than a matchup. Every one of them is in the table above.
| ATL | LAC | Met | ATL record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mike Smith | Norv Turner | 2 | 2-0 |
5 further pairings met once each and are left out — a list where most rows read 1-0 describes single games rather than a matchup. Every one of them is in the table above.
Everything above this line covers 2004 onwards, because that is how far the schedule and the closing lines go back. Per-player box scores start at 2021, so any figure naming a player covers the 4 seasons from 2021 and no more. The two windows are kept apart rather than blended, and neither is presented as the complete history: these clubs have played each other for far longer than this database reaches, and nothing on this page covers the seasons before 2004.
since 2021 · 2 meetings
since 2021 · 2 meetings
since 2021 · 2 meetings
since 2021 · 2 meetings