Who wins Week 10 matchup between Chargers, Vikings?

Vote for who you believe wins the Week 10 matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers and Minnesota Vikings.

The Chargers are set to face the Vikings on Sunday afternoon, where Los Angeles will look to pick up another win after their bounce-back performance against the Eagles.

However, though their 3-5 record may not reflect it, Minnesota has shown that they can compete with playoff contenders.

In Week 2, the Vikings made a lot of trouble for the Cardinals, but Arizona barely slipped by with a 34-33 win. Most recently, Minnesota lost in overtime to the Ravens 31-34, another potential playoff contender.

Again, the Vikings showed they can compete at a high caliber. However, they struggle with finishing how they start. Whether it’s penalties or bad play-calling, Minnesota has failed to close out games in a successful fashion, but this can change against the Chargers.

Against Philadelphia, Los Angeles barely escaped with a win after kicker Dustin Hopkins made a field goal in the game’s final seconds.

Will the Chargers keep their momentum from their bounce-back performance against the Eagles? Or will the Vikings find a way to keep Herbert off the field and dominate time of possession?

Who wins on Sunday?

Place your vote below.

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Point spread, over/under for Chargers vs. Vikings in Week 10

The Los Angeles Chargers open as slight favorites over the Minnesota Vikings.

The Los Angeles Chargers (5-3) are currently 2.5-point favorites over the Minnesota Vikings (3-5) heading into Week 10 of the regular season. The over/under is set at 51.5, per Tipico Sportsbook.

The Chargers most recently defeated the Eagles by the score of 27-24.

Led by the bounce-back performance of quarterback Justin Herbert, who completed 84.2% of his passes for 356 yards and three total touchdowns, Philadelphia was able to match it. But it was kicker Dustin Hopkins who hit the game-winning field goal.

The Vikings, on the other hand, lost to the Ravens in overtime, 34-31.

Baltimore erased a 24-10 deficit in the second half with three straight touchdown drives. After picking off QB Lamar Jackson on the first possession, the Ravens forced a three-and-out, and Justin Tucker hit the game-winning field goal.

The last time these two teams met was back in 2019, and it was the Vikings who came out on top, 39-10.

Sunday’s contest between Los Angeles and Minnesota will begin at 2:05 p.m. PT and be televised on CBS.