CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Philip Rivers gloved hands found the right touch in the January cold. Wholesale Fake Air Max 97 . The Bengals? Still cant do anything right when its playoff time. San Diego took advantage of Andy Daltons three turnovers in the second half on Sunday, pulling away to a 27-10 victory that extended the Bengals stretch of playoff misery to 23 years and counting. With Rivers making accurate throws in the chilling rain, the Chargers (10-7) won their fifth in a row, beating the last team that had knocked them off. Theyll play next Sunday in Denver, which has the AFCs top seed. It was a shocking finish for the Bengals (11-6), who won the AFC North, went unbeaten at home and had their top-ranked defence for the playoffs. With everything in their favour, they fell apart, getting outscored 20-0 in the second half. "We asked a lot of our defence today and they came up with three big turnovers," said Rivers, who was 12 of 16 for 128 yards with a touchdown and no interceptions. "We didnt turn it over, which is always big in the playoffs." The Bengals now have the sixth-longest streak of playoff futility in NFL history, stretching all the way back to the 1990 season. Theyve lost their playoff opener three straight years, matching a league record as well, according to STATS LLC. Coach Marvin Lewis fell to 0-5 in the playoffs during his 11 seasons as head coach, but is expected to stick around and get another chance to try again. A lot of it fell on Dalton, who has a trilogy of bad playoff games. He fumbled and threw two interceptions in the second half that set up San Diegos win. Dalton finished 29 of 51 for 334 yards with a below-average passer rating of 67. Combined with the Saints victory over the Eagles on Saturday night, the two No. 6 playoff seeds won for the first time since 2010, when the Packers won the Super Bowl. And the Chargers are thinking: Why not us? "We talked all week about this being the fifth round," Rivers said, referring to their five-game winning streak. "So the sixth round will be in Denver next week." This one was a reversal from the last time they met. The Bengals forced three turnovers for a 17-10 win in San Diego on Dec. 1, which became the Chargers turning point. The Bengals got the rematch at home, where they had scored 49, 41, 41, 42 and 34 points in their last five regular season games. They were blanked in the second half on Sunday, when Dalton went 17 of 34 for 170 yards with two interceptions, a fumble and three sacks. In first-round playoff losses each of the past three seasons, Dalton has thrown one touchdown pass and six interceptions. Rivers completed a team-record and NFL-best 69.5 per cent of his passes this season for 4,478 yards. He was only 5 of 6 in the first half for 48 yards with San Diego frequently backed inside its 20-yard line to start drives. He completed all of his six passes during a 10-play, 80-yard touchdown drive in the third quarter that put the Chargers ahead to stay, with his 4-yard pass to Ladarius Green giving San Diego a 14-10 lead. Dalton then made the mistakes that turned the game, allowing the Chargers to pull ahead. Ronnie Brown finished it off with a 58-yard touchdown run, the longest TD run against the Bengals in their playoff history. Discount Fake Shoes .com) - Roosevelt Jones had 19 points, seven rebounds and seven assists to lead No. Wholesale Fake Air Jordan 1 . -- Those impatient for the Stanley Cup to return to Canada will have just one team to root for in the NHL playoffs -- the Montreal Canadiens. https://www.fakeshoes.net/wholesale-fake-vapormax-f309.html . -- Nick Bjugstad snapped out of his scoring slump and spoiled Drew MacIntyres first NHL start. ARLINGTON, Texas -- Jurickson Profar watched the first four-error inning for Texas from the bench. When he got the call as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning, the rookie erased that bad memory and gave the Rangers at least another day of realistic playoff hopes. Profar homered leading off the ninth, and the Rangers beat the Los Angeles Angels with a walk-off homer for the fourth straight time at home in a 6-5 victory Thursday night. The Rangers matched a win by Cleveland for the third straight night to stay within a game of the Indians for the second wild-card spot in the American League. Cleveland beat Minnesota 6-5, and Tampa Bay stayed a game ahead of the Indians after finishing a three-game sweep of the New York Yankees. Texas manager Ron Washington said he was just looking for a leadoff hit when he went with Profar after sending Lance Berkman to the on-deck circle in the bottom of the eighth. "And he gave me the opposite of what I was looking for," Washington said. "But it was huge." The Rangers swept the Angels in late July with consecutive walk-off homers from Geovany Soto, Leonys Martin and Adrian Beltre. Profars sixth homer landed about 10 rows into the stands down the right-field line. It was off Michael Kohn (1-4), who also gave up Beltres winning blast on July 31. "Its definitely weird, four walk-offs in a row," Kohn said. "Its not the ballpark. Its just a matter of executing pitches." Joe Nathan (6-2) got the win after striking out two with a runner at third and one out in the top of the ninth. "Were alive another day," said Texas starter Matt Garza, who gave up 11 hits in 5 1-3 innings but allowed just one earned run because of the defensive meltdown behind him. "Thats what were playing for right now. Were just playing to get in any way we can do it." Josh Hamilton, back in Texas with a chance to damage the post-season hopes of a team he helped lead to consecutive World Series in 2010 and 2011, went 1 for 3 with two walks. He was on third in the ninth when Mark Trumbo struck out to end the inning. Moments before his at-bat, Trumbo was in the on-deck circle when he had to duck to avoid a line drive from Kole Calhoun. Trumbo went to the dugout but emerged about a minute later. "It grazed me," said Trumbo, who snapped an 0-for-25 skid with three hits, including a tying single in thhe seventh after Calhoun led off with a triple off Tanner Scheppers. Fake Shoes From China. "Sure, it was a little bit scary. No blood, no foul." An inning before Trumbos tying hit, Martin put Texas ahead with a big double for the second straight night. Martins two-out double into the gap in right-centre scored Craig Gentry, who had three singles, and pinch-runner Adam Rosales for a 5-4 Texas lead. The Angels scored three unearned runs for a 4-3 lead in the second when the Rangers set a club record with the four errors. There were two outs with the bases empty when first baseman Mitch Moreland booted a ground ball from Andrew Romine. After a single by J.B. Shuck, second baseman Ian Kinsler let a routine grounder from Erick Aybar get past him into shallow right field. Romine scored easily from second, and Kinsler got another error when his throw hit Shuck in the back at third, allowing Aybar to take second. Beltres throwing error on an infield single by Mike Trout allowed Aybar to score the third unearned run. The franchise had four errors in 1962 when it was still in Washington, but the Rangers never had more than three. The last time they had three was in 2005 against Seattle. "You just keep making pitches," Garza said. "Its not like theyre trying to do it, just like youre not trying to make a bad pitch." Garza kept the game close in the fifth, with a little help from his defence. After consecutive singles from Howie Kendrick and Calhoun, Kendrick was thrown out at home by Gentry on a single to left by Trumbo. After Chris Iannetta walked to load the bases with one out, Garza got Romine on a fly ball to shallow right and Shuck on a soft liner to Moreland. Angels starter Jerome Williams gave up nine hits and three runs in five innings and left with a chance to match his career high with a win in five straight starts. He did it his rookie year in 2003. NOTES: Shuck, the Angels left fielder, left the game in the fifth with a sprained right ankle. ... The Rangers previous club record for errors in an inning was three, done 14 times. The most recent was Sept. 15, 2005, at home against Seattle. ... The Angels missed a chance to get within a game of .500 for the first time since they were 2-3 on April 6 after a win at Rangers Ballpark. ... The crowd of 26,198 pushed the Rangers past 3 million in attendance for the second straight year. ' ' '