The early ones, before MNF:
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Dalton Miller - Pro Football Network 11 (LW 11)
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/n...2021-nflwk-18/
The Chargers were incredibly efficient on offense against the Denver Broncos. They got a few big plays on the strength of Justin Herbert's right arm, but they did a fantastic job sustaining drives.
In fact, they had drives of 14, 11, and 14 plays in the game, keeping the ball in the hands of their offense. More importantly, LA kept their underwhelming defense off the field. However, the Chargers defense was stout against the run for once, which was a recipe for disaster for the Broncos, who really wanted to lean on the ground game.
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Vinnie Iyer - Sporting News 11 (LW 12)
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/...01tm72q1ugl43e
The Chargers cleaned up their messes from the Texans disaster with utter domination in Denver. As it should be, it's them against the Raiders for a playoff spot behind the Chiefs. They are more dangerous than Las Vegas because of Justin Herbert.
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Matt Johnson - Sportsnaut 12 (LW 12)
https://sportsnaut.com/nfl-power-ran...pdated-weekly/
It all comes down to Sunday Night Football in Week 18, the last game of the 2021 NFL regular season. If the Los Angeles Chargers win, they make the playoffs and become a sneaky pick for a first-round upset. But we've seen this team fall short in big moments time and time again. The time is now to end that narrative.
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Russell S. Baxter - Fansided 15 (LW 15)
https://fansided.com/2022/01/03/nfl-...ayoff-picture/
The inconsistent Chargers hosted the Broncos looking to end a brief two-game losing streak. Justin Herbert threw for 237 yards and a pair of scores to Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, respectively.
Austin Ekeler ran for 58 yards and one score. And after a Denver field goal in the fourth quarter, special teams star Andre Roberts returned the ensuing kickoff 101 yards for a touchdown. The Los Angeles defense limited the Broncos to 83 yards rushing.
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Dalton Miller - Pro Football Network 11 (LW 11)
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/n...2021-nflwk-18/
The Chargers were incredibly efficient on offense against the Denver Broncos. They got a few big plays on the strength of Justin Herbert's right arm, but they did a fantastic job sustaining drives.
In fact, they had drives of 14, 11, and 14 plays in the game, keeping the ball in the hands of their offense. More importantly, LA kept their underwhelming defense off the field. However, the Chargers defense was stout against the run for once, which was a recipe for disaster for the Broncos, who really wanted to lean on the ground game.
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Vinnie Iyer - Sporting News 11 (LW 12)
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/...01tm72q1ugl43e
The Chargers cleaned up their messes from the Texans disaster with utter domination in Denver. As it should be, it's them against the Raiders for a playoff spot behind the Chiefs. They are more dangerous than Las Vegas because of Justin Herbert.
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Matt Johnson - Sportsnaut 12 (LW 12)
https://sportsnaut.com/nfl-power-ran...pdated-weekly/
It all comes down to Sunday Night Football in Week 18, the last game of the 2021 NFL regular season. If the Los Angeles Chargers win, they make the playoffs and become a sneaky pick for a first-round upset. But we've seen this team fall short in big moments time and time again. The time is now to end that narrative.
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Russell S. Baxter - Fansided 15 (LW 15)
https://fansided.com/2022/01/03/nfl-...ayoff-picture/
The inconsistent Chargers hosted the Broncos looking to end a brief two-game losing streak. Justin Herbert threw for 237 yards and a pair of scores to Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, respectively.
Austin Ekeler ran for 58 yards and one score. And after a Denver field goal in the fourth quarter, special teams star Andre Roberts returned the ensuing kickoff 101 yards for a touchdown. The Los Angeles defense limited the Broncos to 83 yards rushing.
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