5 things to watch for when Chargers face Bengals in Week 13

Highlighting five key storylines for the matchup between the Chargers and Bengals.

Following their loss to the Broncos, the Chargers will look to get back on track against the Bengals on Sunday morning.

With that being said, here are five things to watch for in Los Angeles’ Week 13 bout with Cincinnati:

Justin Herbert looks to bounce back

It wasn’t a great day at the office for Herbert last Sunday. Some of the blame fell on the poor pass protection and dropped passes. Still, Herbert had opportunities yet made questionable decisions and throws, which included two costly interceptions in the fourth quarter. Herbert has struggled with his post-snap reads when his pre-snap read is eliminated, and the Bengals have a pretty solid defensive personnel, and defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo does a great job with designing pressure packages and disguised coverages. Herbert’s play is crucial to determining the Chargers’ success, as he looks to outduel fellow 2020 first-rounder Joe Burrow.

Big game for Austin Ekeler?

The Chargers’ backfield is a mystery. But despite not having an option to take some of the load off, the do-it-all back has managed to carry all of it himself. Logging six total touchdowns in the past three games, Ekeler has a chance to have another big performance, particularly through the air. The Bengals have given up 614 receiving yards to opposing running backs, the fourth-highest total in the league. Cincinnati’s opponents have targeted their backs 107 times this season. Great opportunity for Ekeler to exploit Cincinnati’s linebackers.

Pass defense

One of the Chargers’ most significant issues recently has been the cornerback play, and it’s been Tevaughn Campbell, who’s been the primary culprit. With Asante Samuel Jr. out (concussion), Campbell has struggled in coverage. The group will draw a young, ascending duo of Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Chase has 50 receptions for 906 yards and nine touchdowns, while Higgins is coming off his best performance of the season, finishing with six catches for 114 yards and one score. Limiting them, especially in third-down situations, is key for Herbert to get more opportunities.

Interior defensive line rotation

The Chargers had a great showing against the run when they played the Steelers in Week 11, but they took a step back against Denver, allowing 147 yards on the ground. One of the primary factors for the poor play was due to personnel. Rather than rolling with the team’s best run defenders, Breiden Fehoko and Joe Gaziano, Jerry Tillery played most of the snaps out of any interior defender, in which he struggled. Los Angeles is better in that department when those two are on the field, which is why it’s imperative that Fehoko and Gaziano get more playing time to slow a red-hot Joe Mixon.

Matt Feiler’s return

Feiler did not play last weekend due to an ankle injury, and it’s safe to say his presence was missed. In place of him was Senio Kelemete, who allowed six pressures, two hits, and a sack. Getting Feiler back is vital, as he has been a dominant asset up front this season. The Chargers are set to face an imposing defensive line that features D.J. Reader, who is Cincinnati’s highest-graded defender by Pro Football Focus (83.4). He has 18 run stops and 19 pressures.

Throwback Thursday: Chargers give QB Joe Burrow warm welcome to NFL

Relive the last time the Chargers and Bengals met.

The Chargers are set to take on the Bengals on Sunday after meeting just a season ago.

Los Angeles last faced Joe Burrow in his professional debut as he was fresh off winning the Heisman Trophy and a national championship at LSU.

Despite the success in college, L.A. gave Burrow a warm welcome to the NFL.

The Chargers’ defense, headlined by the duo of Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram, held Burrow to 23 of 36 passing for 192 yards with just one touchdown. They sacked him three times and picked him off once.

Meanwhile, Los Angeles’ offense was engineered by Tyrod Taylor, while Justin Herbert was then on the sidelines as a spectator.

Taylor finished 16 of 30 for 208 yards. Joshua Kelley ran five yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.

The Bengals were down 16-13 with the opportunity to tie up the game, but kicker Randy Bullock missed a 31-yard field goal due to a calf cramp with just two seconds remaining.

The week after, Herbert was trusted into the action against the Chiefs, and it was then when a young star was born.

Point spread, over/under for Chargers vs. Bengals in Week 13

The Los Angeles Chargers open as underdogs to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 13.

The Los Angeles Chargers (6-5) are currently 3.5-point underdogs to the Cincinnati Bengals (7-4) heading into Week 13 of the regular season. The over/under is set at 50.5, per Tipico Sportsbook.

The Chargers most recently fell to the Broncos by the score of 28-13.

Los Angeles started slow, falling behind 14-0 to Denver before finding success before the half after Derwin James’ interception and Justin Herbert’s passing touchdown to Austin Ekeler to cut the deficit to seven.

With momentum riding their way in the third quarter, the offense failed to capitalize, as Dustin Hopkins missed a 52-yard field goal and Patrick Surtain II picked off Herbert on back-to-back drives.

On the other hand, the Bengals are coming off an imposing victory over the Steelers, 41-10. Pittsburgh was run over by Joe Mixon, who had 165 yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries. Furthermore, the first-team defense dominated, holding the Steelers to just 141 total yards.

Last season, the Chargers beat the Bengals in the season opener, 16-13.

Sunday’s contest between Los Angeles and Cincinnati will begin at 10:00 a.m. PT and be televised on CBS.

What Chargers’ Gus Bradley said about facing Bengals QB Joe Burrow, defensive game plan

The Los Angeles Chargers’ defense will look to slow down Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow on Sunday.

Led by rookie quarterback Joe Burrow, the Bengals are looking to play spoiler in the season opener against the Chargers.

Even though Los Angeles will be facing a first-year signal-caller, defensive coordinator Gus Bradley knows that he is not to be taken lightly.

Bradley said they’ll have to adjust on the fly on Sunday, but the team thinks they “have a good feel” for what No. 1 overall pick will bring to the table on Sunday.

There’s some familiarity with Bradley and Burrow, as he and Burrow’s dad, Jim, coached together at North Dakota State. He said he has known Joe since he was a kid, and is really excited for the matchup.

Burrow knows that he will be facing a top-10 defense this weekend, and he will be ready for it.

“They’re going to do what they do, but I also anticipate some wrinkles that are going to try to make a rookie quarterback confused, so I’m anticipating some things he may not have shown last year and I’m just going to do my best to adapt to them,” Burrow said.

One of the ways to rain on the rookie’s parade is to bring a lot of pressure and keep the coverage tight.

The Chargers are expected to incorporate more man coverage and blitz more often, looking to avoid being near the bottom in turnovers, like they did in 2019.

Los Angeles will be without star safety Derwin James, who is out with a knee injury. But the team has the reinforcements to still get the job done.

Bradley said they are planning to roll out multiple looks and packages on Sunday, adding that they are going to be cognizant of the players’ level of conditioning, and expects a lot of players to get on the field.

4 Bengals the Chargers need to game plan for in Week 1

Chargers Wire’s Gavino Borquez lays out the four players on the Bengals that the Chargers must be prepared for.

The Chargers are traveling to take on the Bengals this Sunday for the 2020 season opener.

Cincinnati is coming off a year that resulted in finishing with the worst record in the NFL. But after a handful of additions, they’re eager to turn things around.

With that being said, there are a few notable players that Los Angeles will really have to make sure they’re game planned for in order to come out victorious.

Here are four players on the Bengals that the Bolts should hone in on:

RB Joe Mixon

On the offensive side of the ball, all eyes will be on rookie Joe Burrow, who takes over under center. But like any first-year player, Burrow will likely experience some rough patches. That is why he will have a security blanket, with that being Mixon.

Mixon rushed for 1,136 yards and five touchdowns last season, his second straight season with more than 1,000 rushing yards. He is one of four running backs in the NFL with at least 1,400 yards from scrimmage in each of the past two seasons.

Last season, the Chargers allowed 112.8 yards per game, which ranked No. 18 in the league. The team added some players this offseason, which include Linval Joseph, Kenneth Murray and Chris Harris Jr. to aide in the department, but they will be without star safety Derwin James.

Look for Cincinnati to use Mixon to test Los Angeles’ front seven early and often.