Second rushing title in reach for L.T.

? The No. 3 seed in the AFC playoffs isn’t the only thing the San Diego Chargers are playing for in their final two games.

For one, LaDainian Tomlinson is within reach of his second straight NFL rushing title.

While wanting to help the AFC West champion Chargers (9-5) win and preserve the highest seed they can get, Tomlinson will want to know where he stands in the race for the rushing title as the season winds down, beginning with tonight’s home game against division rival Denver (6-8).

Tomlinson goes into the game with 1,311 yards and 14 touchdowns on the ground.

Tomlinson’s path got a lot easier when NFL rushing leader Willie Parker broke his right leg in Pittsburgh’s win at St. Louis on Thursday night.

Parker entered the game with 1,317 yards, six ahead of Tomlinson. Parker had one carry for a 1-yard loss before leaving the game.

“It’s unfortunate,” said Tomlinson, who watched Chargers fullback Lorenzo Neal suffer the same injury two weeks ago in a win at Tennessee. “Anytime somebody gets hurt, it’s just tough to go through. He’s going through the same thing Lorenzo’s going through. I don’t wish it on anybody.”

Tomlinson doesn’t think Parker’s injury lessens his own pursuit of another title.

“I don’t know. Guys get hurt. It’s tough to stay healthy in this league,” Tomlinson said. “I don’t know if it takes anything away from it. What if they were the first seed and he didn’t play in the last game? That would take something away.”

Today’s Christmas Eve kickoff is set for 7 p.m.