Everything you need to know about Chargers vs. Broncos, Week 13

Chargers Wire’s Gavino Borquez delivers your game primer for the Chargers-Broncos matchup in Week 13.

The Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos are set to square off in an AFC West battle on Sunday afternoon at 1:25 p.m. PT.

Here is everything you need to know about today’s matchup:

Features

  • 4 things to know (link)
  • 6 things to watch (link)
  • 4 matchups to watch (link)
  • Bouncing back won’t be easy task for Rivers (link)
  • NFL experts make Week 13 picks (link)
  • Prediction poll (link)
  • Mike Williams seeking first touchdown (link)

How to watch/stream

  • Will game be on in your area? (link)

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Report: Chargers OT Russell Okung expected to play vs. Broncos

The Chargers get quarterback Philip Rivers’ security blanket back for Week 13 against the Broncos.

Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Russell Okung is expected to play against the Denver Broncos in Week 13, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

After missing two games with a groin injury, Okung will return to the starting lineup to protect quarterback Philip Rivers’ blindside.

Rivers struggled under pressure in those two contests, so having Okung back out there should be a confidence booster for Rivers.

With Okung coming back, rookie Trey Pipkins will likely go back to the bench.

Right tackle Sam Tevi, who’s missed the last three games with a knee injury, remains an unknown for today’s game. If Tevi can’t play, Trent Scott will resume the starting duties on the right side in place of him.

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Chargers WR Mike Williams still seeking his first touchdown reception

Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams continues to make big plays, but he has still not scored this season.

Believe it or not, Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams has not posted a touchdown this season.

Following a campaign where he scored 11 times, Williams has not sniffed the end zone yet. Through 11 games, the former Clemson product has 33 catches for 661 yards, three yards shy from his total a season ago.

But Williams is still active, getting it done by doing what he does best, making acrobatic catches for big gains. He is currently second in the league with 20 yards per reception, and has six catches of 43 yards or more this season.

Quarterback Philip Rivers has been trying to make sure that his big-bodied target gets his, but it just hasn’t been there for Williams. He has 10 targets inside the red zone. He also has five targets inside the 10-yard line, but has not been able to punch it in.

“Touchdowns obviously not there. Zero with five games left. I mean, I’m capable of getting one a game. So that’s five, a few off from last year, but who’s to say I can’t come out and get three or two (per game)?

“You never know when those types of games hit. Mine kinda hit near each other last year, so the touchdowns kinda stood out. But this year, why can’t I have three for the rest of the season? Once you get that once, it just stacks. I haven’t even got that one yet,” Williams said.

Williams has been playing on a tender knee that he sustained in Week 1 against the Indianapolis Colts. He has missed one game, but that came when suffered a back injury against the Miami Dolphins.

From his play this season, you wouldn’t be able to tell that Williams has been banged up. The bye week that occurred should’ve been beneficial for him, as he had that time to rest his body and clear his mind before the final stretch.

It all starts on Sunday against the Broncos.

Williams has at least 55 yards receiving in his last three games and at least five receptions in the past two against Denver. Most likely lined up across from cornerback Isaac Yiadom, Williams will look to exploit his inexperience in the starting role and end his scoring drought.

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Prediction poll for matchup between Chargers-Broncos in Week 13

It’s time to cast your vote on who you believe will win the Week 13 matchup between the Chargers and Broncos.

The Los Angeles Chargers are traveling to take on the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday afternoon in a Week 13 matchup.

The Chargers are coming off their bye week, eager to snap their two-game losing streak and potentially go on a run, as their playoff chances have not been mathematically diminished, despite being 4-7.

Meanwhile, the Broncos have also dropped their last two contests. Denver, who is currently 3-8, have been competitive in nearly every game they’ve played, but have found themselves unable to close games out in the fourth quarter.

Los Angeles needs to be efficient on the offensive side of the ball, particularly quarterback Philip Rivers, facing a passing defense that ranks top-5 in the NFL. On the other side of the ball, making rookie Drew Lock’s debut unwelcoming and stopping running back Phillip Lindsay will be key.

Chargers Wire feels like the team should benefit from the bye week. Rivers will bounce back from his past two woeful outings, running backs Melvin Gordon and Austin Ekeler will have a day and the defense will be lock down, especially with the return of safeties Derwin James and Adrian Phillips.

We see Los Angeles winning in a low scoring affair, 20-17.

With that, who do you think will win Sunday’s contest?

Check out the poll and let us know what you think.

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Chargers OT Trey Pipkins working to defy the odds

Trey Pipkins should not be judged based on the school he played for.

It’s easy to discount a player when he’s selected with a high draft pick out of a college that not much of the general fanbase knows about to address a glaring position of need.

That’s how it has been for offensive tackle Trey Pipkins.

Pipkins was drafted in the third-round of the 2019 NFL draft out of Sioux Falls University. With plenty of other offensive tackles out of bigger universities, general manager Tom Telesco rolled the dice on the small schooler.

Despite the talent Pipkins faced in college, Telesco saw the potential in Pipkins to become a long-term option for Los Angeles. Instead of throwing him into the fire in Year 1, they wanted Pipkins to sit and learn from one of the best at the position — offensive tackle Russell Okung.

Little did they know that a series of unfortunate events would occur more than halfway through the season in which would ultimately ruin their developmental plans for the rookie.

In the Week 10 matchup against the Raiders, Okung sustained a knee injury. With Trent Scott already filling in for an injured Sam Tevi, the Chargers were forced to have Pipkins fill in the shoes of the Pro Bowl left tackle.

A quarter into the game, Pipkins looked like a player that had been in the league for four years already, looking crisp in his pass sets. But later on, the growing pains became evident when he was beat for a couple sacks and quarterback pressures.

The words “bust” or “waste of a pick” arose following his performance.

A week later with more than a full week of practice under his belt with the starting unit, Pipkins made his first official professional start against the Kansas City Chiefs while Okung sat with a groin injury.

Facing a talented defensive front, Pipkins knew he was in for a challenge. The Apple Valley native was tasked with slowing down defensive end Frank Clark, who is one of the best players at his position in the league.

Early on, Clark got the best of Pipkins, beating him around the corner, which was resulted in an interception as he hit quarterback Philip Rivers. Clark beat Pipkins a couple more times but other than that, he fared well against the fearsome pass rush.

You can’t expect too much more from a player that was viewed as a project. It may not be perfect, but experiencing the ups and down could be a blessing in disguise for a first-year player to get more reps against talent he has never faced before so that way he could adapt.

“You can’t be scared of any situation. You have to go out there like you’re playing in the backyard. Just follow your techniques and fundamentals. You can’t put it above any other game,” Pipkins said, per Los Angeles Times’ Jeff Miller.

Heading into this weekend’s matchup, Pipkins could get another tough matchup in Broncos defensive end Von Miller, if he gets the start over Okung, who’s currently questionable.

Coming from a small high school and Division II program, casual fans may mistake Pipkins as merely a small fish in a big pond. But with time and more live reps, he could develop into something good for the Chargers for years to come.

“A rookie playing tackle in this league. I don’t care who you are, first-round pick or whatever it is, it’s tough. Trey’s a smart guy. He works at it. He’s tough. He battles everyday in practice,” offensive coordinator Shane Steichen said.

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Final injury report for Chargers vs. Broncos

Taking a look at the final injury reports for the Chargers and Broncos.

The Los Angeles Chargers had their final practice of the week before heading out to Denver to take on the Broncos on Sunday afternoon.

Here is a look at the final injury report:

QUESTIONABLE

OT Russell Okung

OT Sam Tevi

WR Geremy Davis

Things are looking up for Okung and Tevi to return to the starting lineup this weekends. Okung was a full participant after being limited the past two practices, while Tevi remained limited.

Safeties Derwin James and Adrian Phillips’ availability for Week 13 is up in the air. Coach Anthony Lynn hasn’t made a decision on activating James for Sunday. But he said James looked healthy this week in practice.

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

QUESTIONABLE

LB Von Miller

LB Alexander Johnson

LB Josey Jewell

NT Shelby Harris

CB Duke Dawson

OT Ja’Wuan James

According to coach Vic Fangio, Miller and Johnson are “truly 50-50” to play this weekend.

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Who are the experts taking in Chargers vs. Broncos?

See who many are rolling with in the matchup between the Chargers and Broncos in Week 13.

The Los Angeles Chargers (4-7) are considered 2.5-point road favorites over the Denver Broncos (3-8) in Week 13 of the 2019 regular season. The over/under is set to 38.5 points, per BetMGM.

That means oddsmakers are taking bets on whether the two teams will combine to score more than or fewer than 38.5 points.

Our unofficial score prediction for the game is a 20-17 win for the Bolts, with a combined total of 37 points. So if we were putting money behind our prediction, we’d bet the under.

As for game picks, a plethora of experts are rolling with Los Angeles to snap their two-game losing streak.

Expert Pick
Nate Davis (USA Today) Chargers
Mike Jones (USA Today) Broncos
Mike Clay (ESPN) Broncos
Sporting News Chargers
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Chargers
Jared Dubin (CBS Sports) Chargers
Pro Football Focus Chargers
Bleacher Report Chargers

Sunday’s contest will begin at 1:25 p.m. PT and will be televised on CBS.

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4 matchups to watch in Chargers vs. Broncos

Chargers Wire’s Gavino Borquez lists the four matchups to watch when the Chargers take on the Broncos in Week 13.

The Los Angeles Chargers (4-7) take on the Denver Broncos (3-8) in Week 13 of the 2019 regular season.

Here are four matchups to keep an eye on that could ultimately determine the outcome of the game.

Chargers QB Philip Rivers vs. Broncos secondary

In the first meeting of the season, Rivers’ performance wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows as he was held to 211 passing yards, zero touchdowns and two interceptions. Since then, has accumulated 14 interceptions on the season and is looking to get back on track, but it won’t be easy facing a stout Broncos secondary.

Led by cornerback Chris Harris Jr. and safety Justin Simmons, Denver hasn’t made life easy on opposing quarterbacks, allowing only 207.5 passing yards per game, which ranks fifth in the NFL. Although they’re strong in this area, they haven’t been able to take the ball away, totaling only 10 takeaways this season.

Rivers, who’s been susceptible to making poor decisions and throwing the ball to whoever in hopes of them coming down with the catch, can’t do that on Sunday or else they will make him pay. Rivers has thrown six interceptions the past three games that the two teams have played against each other.

Chargers injury update: 2 players limited

The Los Angeles Chargers had their second practice of the week ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Denver Broncos. Here is a look at today’s injury report: After being listed as limited on Wednesday, linebacker Thomas Davis and wide receiver Mike …

The Los Angeles Chargers had their second practice of the week ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Denver Broncos.

Here is a look at today’s injury report:

After being listed as limited on Wednesday, linebacker Thomas Davis and wide receiver Mike Williams went back to being full participants.

Offensive tackles Russell Okung and Sam Tevi remained as limited participants for the second consecutive day.

Safeties Derwin James and Adrian Phillips have continued to practice. But their status for this weekend’s game is unknown.

Will the Chargers-Broncos game be on in your area?

Fans in the periwinkle area of the map will get the Chargers and Broncos matchup.

The Los Angeles Chargers (4-7) are looking to snap their two-game losing streak on Sunday against the Denver Broncos (3-8).

Those in the periwinkle area will get the game on CBS, courtesy of 506 Sports.

If you’re in the red, you will get the AFC West battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and Oakland Raiders.

Prior to the Chargers and Broncos, the majority of the country will watch the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the Cleveland Browns.

It’ll be Andrew Catalon and James Lofton calling Sunday’s bout between Los Angeles and Denver.

The Chargers are still 1.5-point road favorites. Kickoff is set for 1:25 p.m. PT.

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