The unbeaten Chargers host their AFC West rivals in a game that could have big consequences for the division.
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Los Angeles have started the season on fire and look primed to continue their form heading into this game.
The Chargers won and covered in both games last year against the Broncos and have started this season far more impressively than their opponents.
In Week 1, they beat the Chiefs, who have dominated them in recent years, while they barely broke a sweat against the Raiders on Monday Night Football in Week 2.
It’s been far different for the Broncos, who were far from impressive defeating the hapless Titans in Week 1, before losing – albeit in unlucky circumstances – to the Colts in Week 2.
What was unlucky was the penalty on the last second field goal, allowing the Colts to re-kick. What was not unlucky was allowing Colts QB Daniel Jones to look like prime Peyton Manning.
The Broncos are now 0-2 against the number on the season, compared to the Chargers who are 2-0, continuing their status as a line covering juggernaut (14-5-1) under Jim Harbaugh.
Back the Chargers to get the cover again.
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Najee Harris went from one carry in Week 1 to eight in Week 2. With Hampton being something of a disappointment thus far, his usage should only increase.
McConkey has had at least five catches in his last nine games.
Value Bet
The Broncos gave up three receptions of 40+ yards and Quentin Johnston is quickly emerging as an elite deep threat – which neither Keenan Allen or Ladd McConkey really are. He can have another big game here, having topped 70 in two so far this year.
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