The Chargers fell to the Titans in overtime, 27-24.
To recap Week 2, here is everything you need to know:
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To recap the Chargers’ loss to the Titans, here is everything you need to know.
The Chargers fell to the Titans in overtime, 27-24.
To recap Week 2, here is everything you need to know:
Joey Bosa is active.
The Chargers are close to kicking off Week 2 against the Titans.
Here is a look at their inactive players today:
Daiyan Henley
Eric Kendricks
AJ Finley
Austin Ekeler
Brenden Jaimes
Christopher Hinton
Chris Rumph II
Joey Bosa, who was questionable with a hamstring injury, is active.
Find out who are experts are picking between the Chargers and Titans.
The Los Angeles Chargers are 2.5-point favorites over the Tennessee Titans in Week 2 of the 2023 regular season. The over/under is 45.5 points, per BetMGM Sportsbook.
That means oddsmakers are taking bets on whether the two teams will combine to score more than or fewer than 45.5 points.
My score prediction for the game is a 24-14 win for the Bolts, with a combined total of 48 points. So if I were putting money behind my prediction, I’d bet the over.
As for game picks, analysts are leaning toward Brandon Staley’s Chargers in this one.
Expert | Pick |
Nate Davis (USA Today) | Titans |
Jarrett Bell (USA Today) | Titans |
Mike Clay (ESPN) | Chargers |
Matt Bowen (ESPN) | Chargers |
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) | Chargers |
Bill Bender (Sporting News) | Chargers |
NFL.com Staff | Chargers |
Bleacher Report | Chargers |
Sunday’s game will begin at 10:00 a.m. PT and will be televised on CBS.
Find out who the Chargers Wire staff is picking between Los Angeles and Tennessee.
The Los Angeles Chargers kick off Week 2 against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, Sept. 17 at 10:00 a.m. PT.
Who is going to come out victorious?
Here is a look at the predictions from each of our writers at Chargers Wire:
After facing defeat to the Dolphins last week, the Chargers will look to get in the win column. Offensively, Los Angeles had no problem lighting up the scoreboard against Miami, finishing with 34 points. While they surrendered 36 points to Miami, the Titans don’t present an offense near as explosive as them. Ryan Tannehill struggled against the Saints, throwing three interceptions on the day. Derrick Henry could pose a threat on the ground, but Tennessee will be without Peter Skoronski, their best offensive lineman. I expect Los Angeles’ defense to bounce back and Justin Herbert to light it up against a thin Titans secondary.
Chargers 24, Titans 14
Los Angeles has plenty of opportunities to get right on defense this week with an anemic Tennessee passing attack on deck. Limiting Derrick Henry’s impact will be a big concern, of course. But with Peter Skoronski out with an illness, the Titans will be missing their best lineman, and the Chargers have the talent to capitalize.
On offense, LA will have much more room to throw the ball all over the yard. Expect big games from Justin Herbert and Mike Williams if all goes according to plan. The absence of Austin Ekeler hurts, but Joshua Kelley played well last week and should be competent enough to keep things moving.
Chargers 27, Titans 17
The Chargers are dealing with a banged-up roster after their Week 1 loss to Miami with key injuries to Austin Ekeler, Joey Bosa, and Eric Kendricks. Going on the road against a well-coached team in the 1 p.m. ET slot is never easy.
That being said, it’s LA’s overall offensive firepower that wins this game for me. The defense should snap back decently well with this Titans’ game. Ryan Tannehill looked lost against the Saints last week and this offensive line does not have the best ability to block for Derrick Henry.
This passing offense should be able to get going. The Titans allowed the second-most explosive pass plays in the NFL last week behind the Chargers. With Ekeler out, I see Kellen Moore firmly turning over the keys to let Justin Herbert cook in this one against a banged-up Tennessee secondary.
It will be close because of the Vrabel factor and the Chargers’ injuries, but the Chargers eek this out like last year’s Titans game.
Chargers 21, Titans 20
The Chargers will be without a key player on both sides of the ball when they face the Titans.
The Chargers will be without a key player on both sides of the ball when they face the Titans on Sunday, as Austin Ekeler and Eric Kendricks have been ruled out.
Ekeler is nursing an ankle injury that is being deemed just a sprain, while Kendricks has a hamstring injury.
Joshua Kelley will be Los Angeles’ lead back. Kenneth Murray will be the primary defensive play-caller. Amen Ogbongbemiga or Nick Niemann will likely be the one to play alongside Murray.
Additionally, Chris Rumph II, who also has a hamstring injury, was downgraded to out for this weekend.
L.A. activated Brevin Allen and safety Dean Marlowe from the practice squad in correspondence.
Four players are doubtful, including Austin Ekeler and Joey Bosa is questionable.
The Chargers had their final practice ahead of the Week 2 game against the Titans this weekend.
Los Angeles is set to be without four players, most notably Austin Ekeler, who is doubtful with an ankle injury.
Ekeler is dealing with what Brandon Staley is calling an “ankle sprain,” which he sustained in last Sunday’s loss to the Dolphins.
Without Ekeler, Joshua Kelley will fill in as the primary back. In Week 1, Kelley ran for 91 yards on 16 carries.
Isaiah Spiller and Elijah Dotson are the other two backs on the 53-man roster.
L.A. will also likely be without Eric Kendricks, Daiyan Henley and Chris Rumph, who are listed as doubtful.
Without Kendricks, Kenneth Murray will wear the green dot and be the primary defensive play-caller, Staley said.
Furthermore, Joey Bosa is questionable for Week 2. After not practicing on Wednesday and Thursday, Bosa was a limited participant on Friday.
Staley said he will be a game-time decision.
Reasons why the Titans could beat the Chargers in Week 2.
The Chargers travel cross-country for an away game against the Titans with an opportunity to right the ship after a difficult loss to the Dolphins in Week 1.
Here’s what should give LA pause heading into the matchup.
Here’s why Chargers fans should be optimistic about the team bouncing back in Week 2.
The Chargers look to bounce back from an opening week loss on Sunday, traveling to Tennessee to take on the Titans.
Here are four reasons LA should come away with a victory.
Here’s how the Chargers and Titans stack up statistically ahead of the Week 2 matchup.
The Chargers and Titans are set to square off on Sunday in an AFC showdown. Both teams are looking to avoid a 0-2 start.
Here’s how Los Angeles and Tennessee stack up statistically ahead of the Week 2 matchup:
Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins’ status is in doubt for Sunday’s game against the Chargers.
Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins’ status is in doubt for Sunday’s game against the Chargers.
Hopkins has been nursing an ankle injury and was a non-participant at practice on Wednesday and Thursday.
Hopkins, who signed a two-year deal worth $26 million this offseason, was one of the few bright spots on offense in Week 1. He was by far Ryan Tannehill’s favorite target, finishing the game with 65 yards on seven catches.
Not having Hopkins would be a considerable loss for Tennessee, who struggled offensively in their loss to the Saints. This would be a break for the Chargers secondary, however.
If Hopkins can’t go, second-year Treylon Burks would be positioned to be the team’s No. 1 wideout this weekend. Burks only had two receptions for 18 yards this past Sunday.
The Titans will release their final injury report on Friday, which will give us a better idea of whether Hopkins will be available this weekend.