Keys to a Chargers’ victory over Jets in Week 11

Chargers Wire’s Gavino Borquez lays out how Los Angeles can get back to their winning ways when they face New York on Sunday.

The Chargers are set to host the Jets, desperately trying to pick up a win after dropping their third straight. There are a few things that Los Angeles will need to do in order to a secure a victory.

The Jets pass defense is among the league’s worst. They’re allowing 281.8 yards per game, making it a favorable matchup for quarterback Justin Herbert. New York fares a little bit better against the run, but they have been susceptible to missed tackles, ranking worst in the NFL with 91. Running back Kalen Ballage could exploit that with his physical style of running to take some pressure off the passing game to create all of the energy.

Defensively, Los Angeles needs to start strong and finish strong. The Bolts have had no issue of slowing opposing offenses, but it’s exclusively been in the first half. If L.A. can avoid missed tackles, busted coverages and blown assignments, along with forcing QB Joe Flacco into a couple of turnovers, it could be a long day for the Jets offense, which ranks dead last in points per game.

Staying disciplined on special teams is just as important as winning on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. The Chargers have been woeful on special teams, where they rank last in the league. Los Angeles will have to avoid unnecessary penalties, keep punt protection intact and rally to the football to avoid the Jets starting at a favorable field position off of returns.

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The Los Angeles Chargers are set to face off against the New York Jets on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 1:05 p.m. PT at SoFi Stadium.

The Chargers are looking to pick up a win after losing three straight games. For the Jets, they are trying to get their first victory of the season, as they currently sit with an 0-9 record.

Offensively, everything is starting to become balanced for Los Angeles now that the running game has been efficient as of late. Defensively, the team has still struggled, giving up 29 points or more in their last four contests.

Meanwhile, New York struggled to get points on the scoreboard until their last game played against the Patriots where they scored 27 points. With quarterback Joe Flacco under center, the offense has found some life. The Jets’ defense ranks 28th in yards allowed (402.7) and 30th in points allowed (29.8).

I expect New York to put up some points, but I see this being a parade for the Bolts’ offense. The Chargers will close this one out, with some room for comfort, as well. I’ve got Los Angeles winning by the score of 35-17.

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Chargers’ Joey Bosa, Chris Harris, Jr. return to practice

Two key defenders returned to practice.

It might be a little too late since the Chargers’ playoff chances are slim to none now, but they could be getting some reinforcements back on the defensive side of the ball to help show some life in their final stretch of the season.

Cornerback Chris Harris Jr. returned to practiced on Wednesday after missing the past six games with a foot injury. Los Angeles designated Harris to return from injured reserve and have 21 days to decide whether to place him on the active 53-man roster.

Coach Anthony Lynn said that Harris will unlikely play this Sunday against the Jets.

Defensive end Joey Bosa, who’s missed the last two games with a concussion, was cleared from the concussion protocol and was a full participant during practice.

Bosa will likely revert back to the starting lineup this weekend.