3 key things to know about Chargers’ Week 16 opponent, Broncos

Chargers Wire’s Gavino Borquez previews Los Angeles’ Week 16 opponent.

The Chargers are set to face the Broncos in their second battle this season. The last time the two teams met, Denver bounced back after being down big to come out victorious, 31-30.

Here are three things to know about Los Angeles’ Week 16 opponent:

Slim secondary

The last time that the Chargers faced the Broncos, quarterback Justin Herbert was given fits, where he threw two interceptions. Heading into this week, Herbert could be in for a strong outing, as Denver’s cornerback group is rather thin. The Broncos will be without Bryce Callahan, A.J. Bouye, Essang Bassey, Michael Ojemudia, Duke Dawson and De’Vante Bausby. Entering the beginning of December, the Broncos were allowing 210.1 passing yards per game; they’ve allowed 305.0 over the last three weeks.

Second year struggles

The Broncos saw glimpses of a solid signal-caller in Drew Lock’s rookie season. However, it’s safe to say that Lock’s sophomore season has been far from that. Lock has seen Year 2 consist of ball security issues, as he has thrown 13 interceptions to just 14 touchdowns in 11 games. Even after general manager John Elway added a slew of skill players last offseason, he has been unable to make the most with them, as his mechanical and decision-making issues have hindered him.

Running game is rolling

While Lock has been unable to elevate the offense, running backs Melvin Gordon and Phillip Lindsay have picked him up. Ranked No. 13 in rushing, the Broncos are averaging 118.8 yards per game and 4.4 yards per carry. In his new home, Gordon has enjoyed a pretty productive year as he has 814 yards on the ground (4.4 YPC) and nine total touchdowns.