The Chargers fell to the Broncos by the score of 28-13.
To recap Week 12, here is everything we know:
It was over when…
Justin Herbert’s pass intended for Austin Ekeler was tipped and picked off by Patrick Surtain II, who returned it for a touchdown.
Notable numbers of the game
Two fourth-quarter interceptions were thrown by Herbert
147 rushing yards given up on 33 carries (4.5 yards per carry)
Nine penalties were committed for 75 yards
Stars of the game
S Derwin James: Five tackles, two tackles for loss, interception, quarterback hit
EDGE Joey Bosa: Four pressures, three run stops, sack
WR Keenan Allen: 7 catches for 85 yards
Quick takes
– Herbert did not make the best throws, and an example of that was the interception in the end zone intended for Jared Cook when Patrick Surtain II had him covered all the way through, and the ball was underthrown.
– Vic Fangio’s disguised looks in coverage had Herbert’s head spinning with his post-snap reads. Unfortunately, that has been an issue of his against great defensive play-callers this season.
– Herbert was under a copious amount of pressure throughout the game. Without Matt Feiler, who was out with an ankle injury, Senio Kelemete was the primary culprit.
– Dropped passes continue to hurt, as do the costly penalties.
– The running game was nonexistent. Herbert led the team with 36 rushing yards, while Austin Ekeler managed just 31 yards on 12 carries (2.6 yards per carry).
– To elaborate further on the poor offensive execution, the unit was in many third-down situations, and the average yards to go was over seven.
– The Chargers are missing a speed element on offense. Not necessarily someone who can take the top off the defense, but a reliable yards-after-the-catch option.
– After consistently performing well against the run the past three weeks, the group took a step back. A backup Broncos offensive line dominated the defensive line.
– Missed tackles led to a handful of Denver’s explosive days.
– After performing well at the beginning of the season, Tevaughn Campbell’s struggles in coverage have continued.
– Some of the Chargers’ loss can be shouldered on the lack of depth at crucial positions.
What’s next?
The Chargers are on the road again to take on the Bengals on Dec. 5 at 10:00 am PT.