And yet despite L.A.'s inefficiency on offense, Rivers and the offense had the ball four times down seven in the second half with a chance to tie. They failed to reach Chiefs territory on the first three drives. On the fourth, however, Rivers finally connected on a deep pass to Mike Williams, a 50-yard connection that got the Bolts within striking distance of a tying score. But one first down later, Rivers tossed up a jump ball to 5-foot-10 pass-catching back Austin Ekeler in the end zone. The ball ended up instead in the hands of Chiefs safety Daniel Sorensen, who boxed out the diminutive back and sealed a victory for the visitors. Rivers' fourth interception finished off the Chargers' seventh loss and their seventh by one score. It's been that type of year for quarterback and club.