2000 San Diego Chargers season explained

Team:San Diego Chargers
Year:2000
Record:1–15
Division Place:5th AFC West
Coach:Mike Riley
Owner:Alex Spanos
Stadium:Qualcomm Stadium
Playoffs:Did not qualify
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The 2000 season was the San Diego Chargers' 31st in the National Football League (NFL), their 41st overall and their second under head coach Mike Riley. The Chargers failed to improve on their 8–8 record from 1999, and finished the season 1–15, the worst record of any Chargers team in history. The team lost its first eleven games before their only victory of the season against the Kansas City Chiefs (by one point, which was obtained on a last-second field goal). The 2000 Chargers were also the first team to finish 1–15 and have their only win of the season be at home. Oddly enough, out of the eleven teams in NFL history to finish 1–15, only three others had their only win at home (2007 Miami Dolphins, 2016 Cleveland Browns, and 2020 Jacksonville Jaguars). The Chargers were also the third 1–15 team to win their lone game by a single point; the others, the 1980 New Orleans Saints and 1991 Indianapolis Colts, each defeated the New York Jets on the road. It was also Ryan Leaf’s final season with the Chargers.

San Diego had a historically inept running attack in 2000; their 1,062 total team rushing yards (66.4 per game) is the lowest total of rushing yards by any team in NFL history in a 16-game season.[1] For perspective, the strike-shortened 1982 NFL season—which was a nine-game schedule—included thirteen teams who rushed for more yards than San Diego did in 2000, and the 1992 Seattle Seahawks, who scored only 140 points in 16 games, rushed for 1,596 yards.[2]

Despite this, there were a few bright spots; Darren Bennett and Junior Seau would be selected for the Pro Bowl that year.

After their miserable season, the Chargers earned the first overall pick in the next season's draft. The Chargers would trade that pick to the Falcons and draft LaDainian Tomlinson and also Drew Brees.

The last remaining active member of the 2000 San Diego Chargers was David Binn, who played his final NFL game in the 2011 playoffs, although he played his final regular season game in 2010.

Offseason

Additions Subtractions
DE Neil Smith (Broncos) RB Natrone Means (Panthers)
WR Curtis Conway (Bears) CB Terrance Shaw (Dolphins)
CB DeRon Jenkins (Ravens)
G Kevin Gogan (Dolphins)
T Ben Coleman (Chargers)
LB Steve Tovar (Panthers)

NFL draft

See main article: article and 2000 NFL draft.

Undrafted free agents

2000 undrafted free agents of note!Player!Position!College
Pat BatteauxWide receiverTCU
Mike BurtonQuarterbackTrinity
Robert CooperRunning backCincinnati

Personnel

Roster

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenue
1at San Francisco 49ersW 23–201–03Com Park
2Minnesota VikingsW 31–72–0Qualcomm Stadium
3at Atlanta FalconsW 28–143–0Georgia Dome
4Arizona CardinalsW 24–204–0Qualcomm Stadium

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1 September 3at Oakland RaidersL 6–9 0–1 Network Associates ColiseumRecap
2 September 10L 27–280–2Recap
3 September 17at Kansas City ChiefsL 10–42 0–3Recap
4 September 24Seattle SeahawksL 12–200–4Qualcomm StadiumRecap
5 October 1L 31–570–5Recap
6 October 8Denver BroncosL 7–210–6 Qualcomm StadiumRecap
7 October 15L 24–27 0–7Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
8 Bye
9 October 29Oakland RaidersL 13–15 0–8 Qualcomm StadiumRecap
10 November 5at Seattle SeahawksL 15–17 0–9 Recap
11 November 12L 7–17 0–10 Recap
12 November 19at Denver BroncosL 37–38 0–11Recap
13 November 26Kansas City ChiefsW 17–16 1–11 Qualcomm StadiumRecap
14 December 3L 17–45 1–12Qualcomm StadiumRecap
15 December 10L 3–24 1–13 Recap
16 December 17L 22–30 1–14Recap
17 December 24L 21–34 1–15Qualcomm StadiumRecap

Game summaries

Week 17: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Notes and References

  1. Pro Football Reference

    In a single season, from 1978 to 2011, in the regular season, sorted by ascending Rushing Yards | as of 2017 season

  2. Pro Football Reference; 1992 Seattle Seahawks