Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Phillip Rivers thinks this week everyone will find out what type of team they have after the loss to the Tennessee Titans.

The Chargers had a chance to take the lead late in the game, but running back Melvin Gordon fumbled it on the one-yard line.

Instead of scoring and maybe turning their season around they dropped their third straight game. There are a lot of questions now about where the team goes from here, and if they will rise up to the occasion on Sunday against the Chicago Bears or if they will quit.

“I feel like a broken record, I’ve said this so many times,” Rivers said via the LA Times. “But I think it happens when you’ve been somewhere 16 years, right? You’re in situations, different ones. You’ve been through different years. And I know I’ve said this before — we’ll find out about our guys now.

“We thought last week was a tough test, coming off a ‘Sunday Night Football’ loss where we didn’t play very good. Now, losing like this, you’ll really find out. It’s easy to be a good teammate and say all the right things when things go good. But when you lose one like this at 2-5 and things look rough, we’ll find out about us, you know?”

Interceptions have been an issue at times this year for Rivers but against the Titans, he played a complete game throwing for 329 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions.

The offense is going to be really tested against a strong Bears defense so Rivers is right, they are going to quickly find out just what this team is made of. If they get down early to the Bears will they quit, or will they fight and try to save their season?