The Chargers are 7-4 after a 35-6 road loss to the Jaguars.

Here are five takeaways from Week 11.

That’s not how the Chargers wanted to go into the bye week.

The Bolts were flat in all phases Sunday as their three-game win streak came to a halt, leading Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh and others to offer an honest assessment of the loss.

“We got beat every which way you could possibly be beat,” Harbaugh said. “We’ll fly back to L.A. and get together and figure out what we’re going to do about it.

“Every possible phase of the game, including strategy, we got beat in every possible way,” Harbaugh added.

Justin Herbert said: “We just didn’t execute.”

Derwin James added: “We’ve got to show up ready to play every week. Anybody can humble you and today the Jags humbled us.”

The Chargers led 3-0 early but nothing went right after that as the Bolts trailed 14-6 at the half.

The second half was then fully tilted in the direction of the Jaguars. The Chargers were outscored 21-0 in the final two quarters as Jacksonville scored the game’s final 28 points.

Overall, the Chargers were outgained 345 to 132 in total yards and also lost the third-down battle. The Bolts converted just three of 12 tries on third downs while the Jaguars were 5-of-10 in that area.

“Team loss,” Elijah Molden said.

James added: “Very disappointing.”

The Chargers will now head into their bye week before hosting the Raiders at home in Week 13.

“This league is about bouncing back,” Khalil Mack said.

Mack was asked if the double-digit loss changes his approach to the bye.

“It ain’t time to chill. We’ve got work to do. That’s going to be the message from me,” Mack said.

Harbaugh added: “Now we’re going to figure out what we’re going to do about it. I’m going to assume, what I know of our team, that they’ll respond. You look at what you’re doing schematically, who’s doing it, how they’re doing it, how you’re coaching it. You look at every possible aspect.”

Molden said: “There’s a lot of games left. The sky is not falling. This one game doesn’t define us or what we’ve been doing. We’ll self-evaluate and reset and get our bodies feeling great. But we have to come back strong.”