Who are the experts taking in Chargers vs. Broncos?

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

The Chargers are 3.5-point underdogs to the Broncos in Week 17 of the 2023 regular season. The over/under is 36.5 points, per BetMGM Sportsbook.

That means oddsmakers are taking bets on whether the two teams will combine to score more than or fewer than 36.5 points.

My score prediction for the game is a 20-17 win for the Broncos, with a combined total of 37 points. So if I were putting money behind my prediction, I’d bet the over.

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

Expert Pick
Nate Davis (USA Today) Broncos
Jarrett Bell (USA Today) Broncos
Mike Clay (ESPN) Broncos
Matt Bowen (ESPN) Broncos
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Broncos
Vinnie Iyer (Sporting News) Broncos
NFL.com Staff Broncos (4 to 1)
Bleacher Report Broncos

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

Statistical Breakdown: How the Chargers and Broncos stack up before Week 17 game

Here’s how the Chargers and Broncos stack up statistically ahead of the Week 17 matchup.

The Chargers and Broncos are set to square off this Sunday.

Here’s how Los Angeles and Denver stack up statistically ahead of the Week 17 matchup:

One more time: Ed Oliver all but seals Bills’ win vs. Chargers

What a play:

The Buffalo Bills were well on their way to beating the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 16. Ed Oliver just made sure of it.

With his team up 24-22, the defensive lineman decided to ruin any hopes the Chargers (5-10) might have had.

Oliver burst through the offensive line and sacked quarterback Easton Stick. With no timeouts and almost no time left, the clock rolled down and the Bolts only got off one more last-second attempt that was stopped by the Bills (9-6).

Essentially, Oliver ended it.

With Buffalo now turning their attention over to the New England Patriots (4-11) in Week 17, check out Oliver’s clutch play one more time in the clip below:

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Where the Chargers rank statistically after Week 16

Looking at the major metrics, here is where the Chargers stand after Week 16.

The Chargers fell to 5-10 after losing to the Bills on Saturday.

Now that Week 16 is in the rearview, we now know how the Bolts rank statistically compared to the rest of the NFL. Looking at the major metrics, here is where L.A. stands.

Chargers players heap praise on Giff Smith after first game as interim head coach

Players are rallying behind Giff Smith as they are set to finish the last two games of the season.

Amid the firings of Brandon Staley and Tom Telesco, Giff Smith relished the role of the Chargers’ interim head coach and kept the team focused during the nine days leading up to the game against the Bills on Saturday night.

Smith’s message was clear to the players.

Even while they were missing starting quarterback Justin Herbert and wide receiver Keenan Allen, Los Angeles went toe-to-toe with Buffalo. They held the lead at various points in the game, including a 10-0 start.

Los Angeles looked inspired in all three phases, especially on offense, led by running back Austin Ekeler, who rushed 15 times for 63 yards and caught three of four targets for 21 yards.

“It was great,” Ekeler said, per the team’s official website. “Giff’s done a great job keeping us together and making sure that he’s implemented his message which is the family aspect of bringing everyone together, play for each other … make sure you leave everything out there.

“When you do that, you’re going to be excited to go play again,” Ekeler added. “That’s what we saw there and looking forward to playing for him again next week.”

Making just his second NFL start, quarterback Easton Stick was sharp in some of the throws he made. Stick finished 23 of 33 passes for 215 yards. He also had 25 rushing yards and a one-yard touchdown.

“He was awesome all week,” Stick said of Smith. “He told us that was the plan going into it, let’s get this thing to the fourth quarter and find a way to win it. Obviously, came up a little bit short.

But, the way that he rallied the guys this week, and you saw how hard we played, that’s a credit to Giff and that’s a credit to the guys in the locker room. He did an unbelievable job this week.”

Despite being mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, one thing is clear. Players are rallying behind Smith as they are set to finish the last two games of the season under him.

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

Cris Collinsworth hilariously explained why backup QBs in the NFL gain weight so easily

Cris Collinsworth just made a whole lot of backup quarterbacks upset

If there’s one thing we know about Cris Collinsworth, it’s that he doesn’t hold anything back when it comes to color commentary. He’ll say whatever he wants. And, seriously, I mean whatever.

Remember that time he went at his haters after people complained he had nothing to say about non-Patrick Mahomes players? Or how about his unrelenting praise of — wait for it — Tyson Bagent. Yeah, that was a weird one, wasn’t it?

The point is the man will say whatever is on his mind and won’t hold back on anything. That includes the weight of backup quarterbacks, too.

Collinsworth and Mike Tirico were talking about Chargers’ backup Easton Stick (yes, that’s a real name) during the Chargers-Bills showdown on Peacock. The two discussed how Stick hadn’t run plays all season long up until now and how backup quarterbacks don’t usually have much to do when a starter is in place.

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That’s when Collinsworth let one of his most fun facts fly out.

“When you’re the backup quarterback you can go months without even taking a single play in practice. The starting quarterback — in this case would be Justin Herbert — would get all the snaps. So give him a little time. Give him a little practice. Let’s see what happens now.

… 

That’s the reason a lot of backup quarterbacks are fat. They don’t do anything.” 

COLLINSOWRTH. MY GUY. WHAT? That took quite a turn.

Mike Tirico jokingly made sure to let people know that that was Collinsworth who said that. Good on him because those two definitely won’t hear the end of this one.

You’re wild for this, Collinsworth.

Social media reacts to Chargers’ 24-22 loss to Bills

Here is how social media reacted to Los Angeles’ hard-fought loss to Buffalo.

The Chargers lost to the Bills 24-22 in a nail-biting contest on Saturday night. Although the Bolts put up a good fight in Giff Smith’s debut as interim head coach, Buffalo got the last score.

Here is how social media reacted to Los Angeles’ hard-fought loss to Buffalo:

 

Everything to know about Chargers’ hard-fought loss to Bills

The Chargers came up short in a tough 24-22 loss to the Bills.

Despite the outcome, the Chargers put up a great fight against the Bills on Saturday night.

To recap Los Angeles’ 24-22 loss to Buffalo, here is everything to know.