Chargers clinch playoff berth thanks to 49ers' Monday night win over the Colts

By virtue of the Indianapolis Colts losing to the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night, the Chargers secured a playoff berth. But the division title and top seed in the AFC are still in play.

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 21: Justin Herbert #10 of the Los Angeles Chargers.
Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert leaves the field following Sunday's win over the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. (Stacy Revere / Getty Images)

The Chargers got an early Christmas present Monday night courtesy of San Francisco, but they’re still hoping for more under the tree.

With the 49ers beating the Indianapolis Colts, 48-27, the Chargers secured a postseason wild-card berth. The AFC West title is still in play, however, and even the top seed in the AFC.

The 11-4 Chargers are riding a four-game winning streak and have won seven of their past eight games, including a 34-17 victory at Dallas on Sunday.

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They play host to the 10-5 Houston Texans on Saturday, a team that knocked them out of the playoffs in the opening round last season and currently has won seven in a row.

Should the Chargers beat Houston — and if Denver beats the hobbled Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday — the division title will be decided when the Chargers play their regular-season finale at Denver.

Despite a 34-20 loss to Jacksonville on Sunday, the 12-3 Broncos remain the top-seeded team in the conference.

If New England wins out at the New York Jets and at home against Miami, and if the Broncos lose one of their two remaining games, the Patriots are the top seed.

The Chargers have a path to the top seed, but it’s a difficult one. They would need to win out — thus beating Houston and Denver — and have Jacksonville and New England both lose at least once. If the Chargers and Jaguars win out, Jacksonville would take the No. 1 seed because they beat the Chargers earlier this season.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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