Updated betting odds points to Chargers resting starters vs. Broncos

The Chargers are now 3-point underdogs to the Broncos.

After opening the week as 3-point favorites, the Chargers are now 3-point underdogs to the Broncos, per Tipico Sportsbook.

Los Angeles will either be the No. 5 or No. 6 seed, but by the time they play in the afternoon on Sunday, they could be locked into the fifth seed if the Ravens lose to the Bengals in the early slate of games.

If that becomes the case, the Bolts will have nothing to play for and could elect to give most of, if not all the starters a week to recover for what would be a Wild Card round matchup with the Jaguars.

Jacksonville defeated the Titans on Saturday night, which means they are the AFC South champions and the No. 4 seed.

The Chargers and Broncos are slated to kickoff at 1:25 pm PT and the game will be televised on CBS.

Updated Chargers at Broncos odds, moneyline and over/under

  • Spread: Broncos (-3)
  • Moneyline: Broncos (-170); Chargers (-145)
  • Over/under: 39.5

Chargers final Week 18 injury report: FB Zander Horvath questionable

Here are the Chargers and Broncos’ final injury reports.

The Chargers had their final practice on Friday before traveling to Denver to face the Broncos in the season finale.

The only player with a game status designation is fullback Zander Horvath, who is questionable with an ankle injury.

Offensive tackle Trey Pipkins (knee) was a limited participant on Thursday, but he was taken off the injury report and will play.

If Los Angeles can clinch the fifth seed before kickoff, they may rest their starters, which would be beneficial before the playoffs start next weekend.


Here is a look at the Broncos’ final injury report:

Out

OT Calvin Anderson

WR Kendall Hinton

DT D.J. Jones

Questionable

LB Jonathan Kongbo

CB Damarri Mathis

TE Eric Saubert

TE Eric Tomlinson

OL Billy Turner

Chargers’ reasons for optimism vs. Broncos

Reasons why the Los Angeles Chargers should beat the Denver Broncos.

The Chargers wrap up their regular season on Sunday with a divisional matchup against the Broncos with potentially nothing but pride on the line. If Baltimore loses by the time L.A. kicks off, the Bolts will be locked into the fifth seed.

Here are four reasons to be optimistic, regardless of the seeding outcome, that the Chargers come away victorious on Sunday.

Injuries piling up

After placing running back Marlon Mack and guard Dalton Risner on injured reserve earlier this week, the Broncos moved into a tie for the league lead in number of players on IR with 23. Only the Titans have as many. For Denver, that number includes four different running backs, including Mack and the dynamic Javonte Williams, top receivers Tim Patrick and KJ Hamler, rookie tight end Greg Dulcich, five offensive linemen, defensive tackle Dre’Mont Jones and four pass rushers. This is a broken team beyond the disaster that was the Nathaniel Hackett tenure. Meanwhile, LA has 15 players on injured reserve, tied for fourth in the league, but their most significant contributors are beginning to return. Their biggest losses are tackle Rashawn Slater, the stable of defensive tackles, and cornerback JC Jackson, but players like Joey Bosa, Keenan Allen, and Mike Williams have all made their returns felt as LA has embarked on this four-game win streak.

Defensive regression

After allowing less than 20 points in nine of their first twelve games, the Broncos have fallen apart on defense down the stretch, allowing 137 points in their last four. They do not have a sack in their last two games. Opposing running backs have fifteen total touchdowns against them. This stacks up well, should the Chargers be forced into playing their starters. Austin Ekeler is the league leader in touchdowns with 18, and Justin Herbert, with a clean pocket to operate from, should open up the passing game. Denver allowed 51 points to a Rams team the Chargers just dismantled 31-10 last week, which bodes well for their route to success against the Broncos on Sunday.

Winless season

Denver has not won a divisional game all season, and a loss on Sunday would extend their divisional losing streak to double digits. The Broncos haven’t gone winless in their division since 1970. Now, their last victory did come against the Chargers last season when Patrick Surtain II took an interception back for a touchdown. But since then, Denver hasn’t found a way to beat any AFC West opponent, including the last two games against LA. The closest they’ve come is the Chargers game earlier this season, which ended 19-16 in overtime, and last week against the Chiefs in a 27-24 ballgame. With the way the Chargers have played in recent weeks, especially the offensive identity they began to cultivate against the Rams, there’s little reason to believe they can’t get the job done on Sunday.

The Russell Wilson phenomenon

It’s been a fascinating season to watch from Wilson if you’re not a Broncos fan and an excruciating one if you are. Wilson is seven touchdowns behind his previous season-low of 20 passing touchdowns coming into Sunday’s game. Injuries ranging from a shoulder issue to a partially torn hamstring to a concussion have hampered his effectiveness. Even before that, though, Wilson has struggled, logging the sixth-worst individual DVOA of any passer with at least 200 attempts. The players in his tier have all been benched at one point or another: Zach Wilson, Carson Wentz, Baker Mayfield, etc. Denver hasn’t benched Wilson because they can’t, really. They’re paying him too much money to do that, and backup Brett Rypien hasn’t been much better. So the Chargers will get Wilson on Sunday, for better or for worse. This season suggests that’s probably for the worse.

Key things to know about Chargers’ Week 18 opponent: Broncos

Here are some key things to know about the Los Angeles Chargers’ opponent ahead of the Week 18 matchup.

The Chargers close out the regular season on the road in a divisional matchup with the Broncos.

To get you prepped for the Week 18 bout, here are some key things to know about Los Angeles’ opponent ahead of the game.

Coaching change

After only 15 games since being named head coach, former Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett was relieved of his duties. Under Hackett, Denver was 4-11 before being let go of. The Broncos named Jerry Rosburg as their interim coach. Rosburg served as the assistant to Hackett before being promoted. In Rosburg’s first game overseeing the team, Denver nearly upset the Chiefs last Sunday but fell just short, 27-24.

Russell did not cook this season

To say that quarterback Russell Wilson’s first season with the Broncos was lackluster would be an understatement. The former Seattle Seahawk is completing 60.8% of his passes for 231.5 yards per game, with 13 touchdowns to ten interceptions. He has now lost seven straight starts, which is the longest losing streak of his career. Wilson has struggled to see the field and missed open players for a more significant part of the season.

Still dominant on defense

Despite having an abysmal offense, the Broncos still have a solid defense, particularly against the pass. Denver ranks fourth in passing defense DVOA. They are holding quarterbacks to 5.8 passing yards per attempt, which is the second-lowest in the league and have 15 interceptions, tied for the third most. In their first meeting this season, Justin Herbert was held to just 37-of-57 passing for 238 yards and an interception.

Other notes

  • The Broncos rank 26th in rushing offense DVOA and 22nd in rushing defense DVOA.
  • The Broncos have allowed the fourth-most sacks (30).
  • Latavius Murray is the team’s leading rusher with 600 yards, 4.1 yards per carry and four touchdowns.
  • Jerry Jeudy leads the team in receiving with 818 yards and six touchdowns. Courtland Sutton is not far off with 796 yards.
  • Justin Simmons is tied for the most interceptions in the league (6).
  • Alex Singleton has the seventh-most total tackles (151).

Todd McShay releases two-round NFL mock draft: Three Bulldogs players taken

ESPN’s Todd McShay released his most recent two round NFL mock draft with three Georgia football players taken.

We have finally made it to NFL Draft month, and with no sports taking place the excitement over the 2020 draft is at an all-time high.

NFL Free Agency came and went but provided us with entertainment for a few short days while many were hunkered down at home avoiding coronavirus.

With teams filling needs, free agency provided everyone – from teams, players, fans and draft analyst – a better look at how the NFL Draft will play out at the end of the month.

ESPN Draft Analyst Todd McShay released his latest two-round NFL mock draft last week and had three former Georgia football players being selected in those first two rounds.

Former Georgia and Broncos RB Terrell Davis donates $400k to help fight coronavirus

Former Georgia football RB Terrell Davis donates to help fight the coronavirus in Colorado.

According to a story published by Fox News, former Georgia running back Terrell Davis has donated $400,000 worth of supplies from his company to help fight the coronavirus pandemic.

From Fox News:

The former MVP and Hall of Famer told Fox News on Thursday that he would be providing 50,000 bottles of his beverages to Feeding America food banks across the country, including in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Detroit.

“It’s about leading by example,” he said. “We’re trying to step up at a time when people are really in need.”

That’s why Davis, a co-founder of DEFY, has stepped up to help after seeing empty shelves throughout U.S. grocery stores.

For some background, DEFY is the world’s first mainstream CBD performance beverage built specifically for athletes. Formulated to aid in rapid muscle fiber recovery and clear-headed, hyper-focused training, DEFY delivers naturally derived performance, recovery and rejuvenation for every kind of athlete.

Additionally, Davis told Fox that he plans on donating cases of free beverages to first-responders throughout Colorado.

Davis is not the first former Bulldog to help out during this pandemic. Lions quarterback Matt Stafford has been buying meals for first responders in Michigan as well.

After transferring from Long Beach State, Davis played three seasons in Athens (1992-94) and scored 14 TDs while running for 1,657 yards at a 5.2 ypc clip. His performance wound up getting him selected by the Denver Broncos in the sixth round. He rushed for 7,607 yards in an NFL career cut short by injuries. Davis rushed for 2,008 yards in 1998. Overall, that adds up to more than 9,200 rushing yards.

In 1996 and 1998, Davis was named the NFL’s Offensive Player of the Year in addition to winning league MVP in ’98 after rushing for 2,008 yards and 21 touchdowns.

He was MVP of Super Bowl XXXII after rushing for 157 yards and scoring three touchdowns in the Broncos win over Green Bay. The next season, Davis won his Super Bowl, beating the Falcons in Super Bowl XXXIII.

Report: Todd Gurley trade talks picking up

Per a report, the Los Angeles Rams are in discussions about trading former Georgia football RB Todd Gurley.

Todd Gurley is one the best running backs in the National Football League when he’s 100% healthy. Unfortunately for the Georgia Bulldog great, that pesky knee of Gurley’s has caused him issues, hindering his production and limiting his workload. In 2019, Gurley had career-lows in rushing yards (857) and attempts (223).

Gurley is two years into a contract with the Los Angeles Rams that included a $21 million signing bonus and $45 million in guarantees. With reduced production and a substantial contract, it is not shocking that Todd Gurley is frequently brought up in NFL trade talks.

According to a report from Pro Football Talk, those trade talks are picking up.

Given Gurley’s insane contract (good for him), cutting the former Georgia superstar is not really an option for LA.

Earlier this week, we wrote about possible destinations for Gurley if he were to be traded.

Potential destinations for Georgia great Todd Gurley if traded by Rams

Some potential destinations if the Los Angeles Rams trade former Georgia football RB Todd Gurley during NFL free agency.

Former Georgia running back Todd Gurley has reportedly had his name floated around in trade talks by the Los Angeles Rams recently.

Michael Silver was the first to report the news of the trade talks.

Gurley is two years into a contract with the Los Angeles Rams that included a $21 million signing bonus and $45 million in guarantees. With reduced production and a substantial contract, it is not shocking that Todd Gurley is frequently brought up in NFL trade talks.

Silver added to his report, noting the Rams are seeking a draft pick in return if they do trade the two-time All-Pro running back — the pick would be something in the range of the second to fourth round.

Then there’s the option to flat-out cut Gurley, but Silver mentioned how difficult that would be given his $20.15 million dead cap hit if he were to be released.

Gurley is meant for Los Angeles and it’s a shame his knee injury is holding him back from being the superstar running back he was early in his career.

However, Gurley, 25, still has plenty of gas left in the tank and continued to show flashes of brilliance last season on the Rams.

Cameron DaSilva at RamsWire took a look at where Gurley may end up if a trade is put in place.

RamsWire noted the Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Bucs and Denver Broncos would seem to be potential trade partners for Gurley and the Rams.

DaSilva on why the Dolphins would be an ideal trade partner:

They’re in a complete rebuild and while it might seem counterproductive to trade for someone like Gurley, it would give them a player for fans to get excited about. They have $70.75 million in cap space right now and five picks in the first three rounds, so trade ammo isn’t a question.

There isn’t a team that makes more sense for Gurley than the Dolphins. They could part ways with their third- and fourth-round picks and still have plenty of assets for their rebuild.

For what it’s worth, Gurley already vacations in Miami often. Also, I cannot picture him anywhere other than a big-market team in a big-time city like Miami, New York or Los Angeles.

On the Broncos, DaSilva discussed Denver’s three third-round draft picks and how the team will likely be looking for a new running back via free agency or the draft. Would two third-round picks be enough to get Gurley to Denver?

Click here to see what DaSilva had to say about Gurley going to the Bucs.

What did Christian McCaffrey have to say on Shaq Barrett’s Instagram post?

See what Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey had to say on Shaq Barrett’s latest Instagram post.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Shaq Barrett had a monster season in 2019, his first with the Bucs. The former Denver Bronco, who won a Super Bowl ring in Super Bowl 50, signed a one-year deal with the Bucs last offseason and more than outperformed his contract.

Barrett led the NFL this season with 19.5 sacks, shattering the Bucs’ franchise record for sacks in a single season, which had been held by Hall of Famer Warren Sapp since 2000 (16.5). Barrett is likely going to receive a huge payday from Tampa Bay this offseason, and he was more than happy to brag about his big achievement on his Instagram account the other day.

One NFL player who couldn’t help but comment on the post, and point out Barrett’s Colorado beginnings, was Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey.

Take a look.

McCaffrey, as you may or may not know, is the son of former Broncos wide receiver Ed McCaffrey, who won a pair of Super Bowls with the Broncos when John Elway was quarterback. Even though Christian plays for a different team than his father did, he still has love for the Broncos… and Barrett.

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