Studs and duds from Chargers’ loss to Bills

Highlighting the good and the bad from the Chargers’ loss to the Bills.

Despite managing to keep the game close without Justin Hebert and several key starters, the Chargers came up just short against the Bills as they lost 24-22. Buffalo took control of their playoff destiny, while LA was mathematically eliminated from the playoffs.

The Chargers have known their fate for weeks, though. It’s why Brandon Staley and Tom Telesco were fired in-season. At this point, all you’re watching for are performances to be used as an evaluation tool in the off-season. What stood out, positively and negatively, for the Bolts?

Stud: QB Easton Stick

As mentioned last week, what you’re looking to see from Easton Stick is competent fill-in play. Nothing more, nothing less. Last week in Las Vegas, Stick’s processing and decision-making were just a step slow. Turnovers made the margins of the game even worse for LA.

It was a much better performance for Stick this week. 23-33, 218 yards and a rushing touchdown is about what I’d expect from the NDSU product in executing the offense efficiently.

Also important for Stick as a game manager: zero turnover-worthy plays against Buffalo. He had six in his first two starts this season.

Dud: The anemic run game continues 

Relative to his recent efforts, this wasn’t a bad game for Austin Ekeler, as he averaged 4.3 yards per carry for 65 yards. But the total production and efficiency for the running back room wasn’t there.

After a 50-yard performance against Las Vegas, Isaiah Spiller had two carries for one yard. Joshua Kelley had one run that went backward yardage-wise. 18 runs for 64 yards between the backs is just more of the same in terms of what we’ve seen this season. The interior line struggled in a run-blocking capacity as they turned to Brenden Jaimes.

The absence of Corey Linsley and the athletic decline of Austin Ekeler are hard factors to work with. But Kellen Moore’s run game has not met expectations this year.

Stud: S Alohi Gilman

Alohi Gilman created two massive turnovers for the Chargers in this game. Left by himself with Stefon Diggs over the top, Gilman came up with a huge interception while undercutting Josh Allen’s pass. A forced fumble in run support also gave the Chargers another opportunity to swing the game.

By any conceivable metric, Gilman is having his best season in a contract year. As uncertainty looms around the rest of the Chargers’ expensive roster, he’s proven to be a critical piece of this defense. Whichever GM comes in needs to get Gilman back for 2024.

Dud: 4th down decision making

Staley took a lot of media heat on his fourth-down decision-making, but the truth is that his calls usually added to the Chargers’ in-game winning percentages. His aggressiveness in 2021 won that team some games. Conservatism and inconsistent decision-making made the offense less potent in ‘22 and ‘23.

On the first Chargers’ drive that gained traction to the tune of 90 yards, Giff Smith elected to take a field goal on the two-yard line. For an LA offense that has struggled to put up points on the board, I get the decision. But a touchdown there might’ve won the game for the Chargers, considering the defensive effort.

Again, the game was irrelevant from a playoff positioning standpoint. But had it been a must-win game, I think that decision at home against Josh Allen would’ve generated more discussion.

Stud: TE Gerald Everett

Somewhat quietly, Gerald Everett has put together a really solid stretch for the Chargers after a bit of a target drought. From October 1st to November 12th, Everett averaged under 14 yards in a five-game span. Since then, Everett has put up 41.8 yards per contest in his last five games.

He also has a five-game streak of 4+ receptions in that span. Whether with Stick or Justin Herbert, Everett has been a valuable piece in an otherwise depleted offense.

As mentioned before with Gilman, I also would try to keep Everett next year at the right value for the Chargers as draft/offseason insurance.

Dud: LB Kenneth Murray

Kenneth Murray has had his most erratic season as a pro. The run defense has largely been decent for the most part. But while that support aspect of his game is serviceable now, coverage is still a struggle. A miscommunication put him 1 on 1 vs. Gabe Davis downfield. 82 yards allowed in coverage was Murray’s most since the Dallas game.

Opposing offenses know that the middle and deep parts of the field are attackable with the Murray-Eric Kendricks duo that’s started all year. The Chargers took a run defense improvement while sacrificing coverage, and I’m not sure that tradeoff has worked out.

Chargers PFF grades: Best, worst performers in Week 16 loss to Bills

Spotlighting Pro Football Focus’ highest and lowest-graded Chargers players from the loss to the Bills.

In Week 16, the Chargers came up short against the Bills, 24-22.

Outcome aside, there were some standout performers and others that were duds.

With that being said, here are the best and worst performers from Saturday’s contest, according to Pro Football Focus’ player grades.

Note: To be more accurate, this is based on players who played at least 35% of the snaps on offense (70) or defense (55).

Top 5 Offense

QB Easton Stick – 77.6

OT Rashawn Slater – 76.9

OT Trey Pipkins – 74.7

TE Gerald Everett – 70.6

WR Alex Erickson – 65.6

Top 5 Defense

EDGE Khalil Mack – 90.3

DT Nick Williams – 82.1

S Alohi Gilman – 81.5

EDGE Tuli Tuipulotu – 81.4

DT Austin Johnson – 72.9

Bottom 5 Offense

OL Zion Johnson – 64.2

WR Joshua Palmer – 60.6

WR Quentin Johnston – 56.4

OL Jamaree Salyer – 43.5

OL Brenden Jaimes – 40.7

Bottom 5 Defense

S Derwin James – 43.4

DT Otito Ogbonnia – 43.3

DT Morgan Fox – 39.8

LB Kenneth Murray – 37.4

DT Scott Matlock – 33.1

4 takeaways from Chargers’ 24-22 loss to Bills

Here are four things to take away from the Chargers’ loss to the Bills.

The Chargers fought hard on Saturday, ultimately falling 24-22 to the Bills. Los Angeles led in time of possession but had fewer rushing, passing, and total yards than Buffalo.

Here are four things to take away from the contest.

How to watch, listen, stream, wager Chargers vs. Bills

To get you prepared for Week 16, here is everything you need to know about the matchup between the Chargers and Bills.

The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to pick up their first win under interim head coach Giff Smith when they take on the Buffalo Bills on Saturday night.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Week 16 matchup:

Game Information

Who: Buffalo Bills vs. Los Angeles Chargers

When: Saturday, Dec. 23 at 5:00 p.m. PT

Where: SoFi Stadium — Inglewood, CA


Television

This is the first-ever NFL game exclusively broadcast on Peacock, the NBC streaming service. For those outside the local markets, you must subscribe to Peacock to live stream.

Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth will have the call.


Radio

ALT 98.7 FM

KBUA 105.5 / KBUE 94.3 FM


Betting

Lines are from BetMGM Sportsbook

  • Moneyline (ML): Bills -800 (bet $800 to win $100) | Chargers +550 (bet $100 to win $550)
  • Against the spread (ATS): Bills  -12.5 (-110) | Chargers +12.5 (-110)
  • Over/Under (O/U): 44 (O: -110 | U: -110)

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Who are the experts taking in Chargers vs. Bills?

Find out who the experts are picking between the Chargers and Bills.

The Chargers are 12.5-point underdogs to the Bills in Week 16 of the 2023 regular season. The over/under is 44 points, per BetMGM Sportsbook.

That means oddsmakers are taking bets on whether the two teams will combine to score more than or fewer than 44 points.

My score prediction for the game is a 30-13 win for the Bills, with a combined total of 43 points. So if I were putting money behind my prediction, I’d bet the under.

As for game picks, analysts are picking Buffalo to win.

Expert Pick
Nate Davis (USA Today) Bills
Jarrett Bell (USA Today) Bills
Mike Clay (ESPN) Bills
Matt Bowen (ESPN) Bills
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Bills
Vinnie Iyer (Sporting News) Bills
NFL.com Staff Bills (5 to 0)
Bleacher Report Bills

Saturday’s game will begin at 5:00 p.m. PT and will be televised on Peacock.

Statistical Breakdown: How the Chargers and Bills stack up before Week 16 game

Here’s how the Chargers and Bills stack up statistically ahead of the Week 16 matchup.

The Chargers and Bills are set to square off this Saturday.

Here’s how Los Angeles and Buffalo stack up statistically ahead of the Week 16 matchup:

Chargers Week 16 injury report: Who practiced, who didn’t on Tuesday

The Chargers had three non participants.

The Chargers had their first practice in preparation for Saturday’s game against the Bills on Tuesday.

Los Angeles had three non-participants: Keenan Allen (heel), Deane Leonard (heel) and edge defender Khalil Mack (non-injury related/rest).

Interim head coach Giff Smith that Allen’s heel injury is “tricky” and that he’s working to be back. Allen missed last Thursday’s game against the Raiders with the injury.

Essang Bassey (concussion), Tanner Muse (knee), Amen Ogbongbemiga (hamstring), Trey Pipkins (wrist) and Nick Williams (shoulder) were limited.

As for the Broncos, they had two non-participants: Von Miller (personal) and Jordan Phillips (wrist).

Watch: Relive Chargers EDGE Joey Bosa’s career game vs. Bills

Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa set personal and team records on Sunday.

Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa was the best player that stepped foot on Bills Stadium on Sunday.

Bosa was a man on a mission, posting arguably his most dominant performance since entering the NFL back in 2016.

The 25-year old had eight tackles, three sacks, five quarterback hits and a fumble recovery.

Even though Los Angeles wasn’t able to pick up the win, he still helped himself by setting a few personal and team records along the way.

Bosa passed Hall of Fame linebacker Junior Seau for the fifth-most sacks in team history with 47.5. His three sacks were a career-high. He also became the third player to record three sacks, five QB hits, a pass breakup and a fumble recovery in a single game.

To relive his phenomenal outing, check out the video below:

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Chargers’ Players of the Game in Week 12 vs. Bills

While it’s hard to find good from the Chargers’ loss to the Bills, there were still a couple of players that stood out.

The Chargers suffered defeat to the Bills on Sunday, 27-17.

While it’s hard to make out any good from the loss, there were still a few players that stood out.

Let’s take a look at who’s deserving of this week’s awards:

Offensive Player of the Game: RB Austin Ekeler

Ekeler hasn’t seen the field in eight weeks due to a hamstring injury, but he didn’t look like he lost a step in his return. He carried the ball 14 times for 44 yards, and caught 11 balls on 16 targets for 85 yards. Prior to the game, coach Anthony Lynn made it seem like Ekeler was going to be on a limited snap count, but he had 25 touches, which he made the most of each one.

Defensive Player of the Game: EDGE Joey Bosa

Bosa enjoyed himself arguably one of the best performances of his career up to this point. Going up against rookie Daryl Williams, the 25-year old was nearly unblockable. Bosa had eight tackles, three sacks, five quarterback hits, six tackles for loss, a pass defensed and a fumble recovery. This was all without his partner-in-crime, Melvin Ingram, who was out with an injury.

Special Teams Player of the Game: N/A

Even after the Chargers promoted assistants Keith Burns and Chris Caminiti to take over as special teams coordinators, there were still woes all across the board, including kicker Michael Badgley missing his eighth kick of the season. On top of that, the kick and punt return coverage continued to allow hefty gains while the team’s returners struggled to gain much positive yardage.

Chargers inactives: See who’s in and who’s out for Week 12 vs. Bills

Austin Ekeler is in while Casey Hayward is out.

The Los Angeles Chargers are on the road to take on the Buffalo Bills in Week 12 of the regular season.

Here is a look at their inactives today:

Easton Stick

Casey Hayward Jr.

Kalen Ballage

Uchenna Nwosu

Tyree St. Louis

Storm Norton

Cortez Broughton