Studs and duds from Chargers’ 27-6 win over the Jets

Let’s look back at the notable performers from the Chargers’ win over Jets.

The Chargers extended their winning streak to two with a dominant 27-6 win against the Jets at Met Life. Traveling to the East Coast is never easy and LA got it done against one of the tougher defenses in the league.

For the second time this season, the Bolts are back at .500 with a chance to get back into playoff contention.

Before diving into Week 10’s Lions matchup, let’s look back at the week’s notable performers.

Stud: EDGE Joey Bosa

It’s a night and day difference when Joey Bosa is healthy in the lineup. Bosa had just six pressures and one sack in the three games that he was dealing with a broken toe on the injury report. In the last two weeks that he’s been in the clear medically, Bosa has 11 pressures, four sacks, and nine stops in the backfield. He’s rushing the passer and stopping the run at a high level.

Bosa just looks a half second faster off of the line initially and is playing with notably more force in front of him. If he’s able to keep up this production with the development of Tuli Tuipulotu and Khalil Mack’s bounce-back season relative to last year, LA’s defensive front may be able to give some of the best offensive lines in the league some trouble.

Dud: RB Austin Ekeler

Since his return against the Cowboys in Week 6, Ekeler has yet to have a game where he averages more than 3.4 yards per carry. Against the Jets, he had one carry for 20 yards. The rest of his 13 opportunities went for 27 yards.

Uncharacteristically, Ekeler also had three drops on Monday. In his seven seasons with the Chargers, he had never had a game with more than two.

The offensive line situation hasn’t been optimal, but it’s clear at this point that the Ekeler of years past isn’t here right now. Whether it’s his previous ankle injury this season or just a lack of burst from hitting the running back wall, the running hasn’t been as precise or impactful.

Time will tell if Ekeler maintains his current usage or if the team will feel the need to bump up Joshua Kelley’s usage, but the clock is ticking.

Stud: S Alohi Gilman

Alohi Gilman received his second elite PFF grade of the season with a 90.8, leading the Chargers’ defense in teams’ weekly scores. Gilman forced a fumble, returned a fumble recovery and had a pass breakup. On pace to play the most coverage snaps of his career, Gilman has given up just seven completions.

He has a clear nose for the football in being around turnovers and lays hits hard. While Gilman’s presence in previous seasons had seemed more incidental to the Chargers’ success, he’s been the engine of the secondary when it has been at its’ most potent and aggressive this year.

In a contract year, Gilman is balling when it matters.

Dud: TE Gerald Everett

Coming back from a hip injury certainly isn’t easy, but Gerald Everett has largely had a side role in the Chargers’ offense this year. After six straight seasons of increasing receiving production from the vet, Everett is on pace for his lowest yardage total since 2020. Week 2 against the Titans was the only game in which he produced more than 30 receiving yards this season.

The lack of pass-catching productivity from the Bolts’ receiving room is particularly felt at a time when the team is missing Joshua Palmer and Mike Williams. Everett also fumbled despite the Chargers’ recovering the ball. He’s had two fumbles on the season after having zero last season.

Stud: WR Keenan Allen

The Vikings game will likely remain Keenan Allen’s best of the season from a production standpoint throughout the year, but there’s an argument for his game against the Jets being high up on a list of his best performances.

Eight receptions on 77 yards may not seem that impressive on the box score but consider the circumstances. Absolutely no one else on the Chargers’ offense was able to produce consistently on Monday night. Four of Allen’s eight catches came against the elite Jets’ secondary trio of Sauce Gardner, Michael Carter II, and D.J. Reed.

It was Allen’s second-highest PFF offensive grade of the season. The route running prowess, the big-time catches to extend drives when the Chargers had to have them, and the insanity of the spinning around near the sideline catch…it’s hard to believe it’s year 11 for Slayer.

Dud: The offensive line

One step forward last week, two big steps back this week. After the Chargers allowed just eight pressures on Justin Herbert last week, the offensive line allowed 22 against the Jets.

Rashawn Slater and Trey Pipkins combined to allow 15 pressures, 3 QB hits and a sack. The days weren’t much better for Will Clapp, Zion Johnson and Jamaree Salyer.

In fairness to the Chargers, the Jets’ defensive front is an absolute struggle to play with the amount of pressure they’re able to get on three and four-man rush looks. But it would’ve been nice to see some progression for the Chargers after the Bears game. Instead, the line looked just as overwhelmed as it did against Kansas City and Dallas.

From Slater’s ankle injury to the absence of Corey Linsley, the Chargers have a lot of confounding factors for why the offensive line performance has been poor. But they’re running out of time to figure it out.

Best photos from Chargers’ win over Jets in Week 9

Here are some of the best photos from MetLife Stadium on Monday.

The Chargers defeated the Jets in Week 9 by the score of 27-6.

To relive the game, here are some of the best photos from MetLife Stadium.

Highlights: Chargers force back-to-back fumbles vs. Jets

The Chargers’ defense is dominating the Jets.

The Chargers’ defense is dominating the Jets, forcing two consecutive fumbles.

On the first, Garrett Wilson was met by Alohi Gilman, who punched the ball out. Derwin James made a sliding recovery out of bounds at the 35 to give LA their first takeaway of the game.

On the second one, New York faced a third and three from the Chargers 42-yard line. Zach Wilson dropped back to pass and hung in a rapidly collapsing pocket looking for options to convert a first down. Before he could find one, Joey Bosa swiped at Wilson’s right arm through his matchup, dislodging the ball.

It took a perfect bounce away from the pocket, leaving Bosa free to disengage and fall on the ball.

Staff predictions for Chargers vs. Jets in Week 9

Find out who the Chargers Wire staff is picking between Los Angeles and New York.

The Los Angeles Chargers kick off Week 9 against the New York Jets on Monday, Nov. 6 at 6:15 p.m. PT.

Who is going to come out victorious?

Here is a look at the predictions from each of our writers at Chargers Wire:

Gavino:

The Jets’ defense is no joke. They held the Giants to eight passing yards, and have been a nightmare to opposing quarterbacks. And it won’t likely be an easy task for Justin Herbert, either. But the same can’t be said about New York’s offense. I see the Chargers slowing Zach Wilson and finding a way to put enough points on the scoreboard to win the game in a low-scoring affair.

Chargers 20, Jets 17

Alex K:

Los Angeles needs a good performance from their defense on Monday night to stay tethered to the Jets, whose defensive unit will likely be able to stifle a Chargers offense missing Joshua Palmer. Luckily, New York’s offense with Zach Wilson is one of the most boom-or-bust units in football. Prevent the big plays – something LA has struggled to do in 2023 – and the Chargers should be able to eke out a win.

Chargers 20, Jets 17

Alex I:

Despite the Chargers’ win over Chicago last week, I’m still skeptical about this offense. LA’s run game seems to have completely tanked as they’re averaging 3.32 yards per carry in their last three games. Being unable to rely on the run game now is tough at a time when wide receivers Mike Williams and Joshua Palmer are out.

The Jets’ defense has all of the variables that the Chargers tend to struggle with. Their defensive front at the first level is pretty versatile and they’ve got a lockdown secondary. The trio of Sauce Gardner, D.J. Reed, and Michael Carter II is the best group in the league.

The Chargers are favored by 3.5 and I assume a lot of that is Justin Herbert vs. Zach Wilson factor. In a league driven by quarterbacks, it’s understandable. But the Jets’ defense has been a nightmare for opposing teams and it’s hard to trust the Chargers to string together drives consistently.

This is a winnable game for the Chargers and might be considered a must-win with the AFC playoff picture, but I think they come up short against a very well-coached Jets squad.

Jets 14, Chargers 13

Chargers final injury report: WR Joshua Palmer ruled out vs. Jets

The Chargers will be thin at the wide receiver position.

Joshua Palmer was ruled out for the Monday night game against the Jets.

Palmer is dealing with a knee injury he sustained in Week 7 against the Chiefs and aggravated last Sunday against the Bears. He did not log a practice during the week.

With Palmer out, rookie Quentin Johnston is positioned to be a top target alongside Keenan Allen. Johnston had five catches for 50 yards in Week 9.

The Chargers have six players questionable: Morgan Fox (oblique), Jalen Guyton (knee), Sebastian Joseph-Day (illness), Eric Kendricks (ribs), Kenneth Murray (shoulder) and Otito Ogbonnia (knee).

Brandon Staley commented on Guyton and Ogbonnia, who have yet to be activated off the PUP list, potentially making their return on Monday.

“We’re going to take the next 48 hours to determine that,” Staley said. “They had a full week of practice. Just going to talk about it as a coaching staff and figure it out between now and when we leave.”

Who are the experts taking in Chargers vs. Jets?

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

The Chargers are 3.5-point favorites over the Jets in Week 9 of the 2023 regular season. The over/under is 40 points, per BetMGM Sportsbook.

That means oddsmakers are taking bets on whether the two teams will combine to score more than or fewer than 40 points.

My score prediction for the game is a 21-17 win for the Chargers, with a combined total of 38 points. So if I were putting money behind my prediction, I’d bet the under.

As for game picks, the majority of analysts believe that the Bolts will pick up their second consecutive win.

Expert Pick
Nate Davis (USA Today) Chargers
Jarrett Bell (USA Today) Chargers
Mike Clay (ESPN) Chargers
Matt Bowen (ESPN) Chargers
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Chargers
Bill Bender (Sporting News) Chargers
NFL.com Staff Jets (3 to 2)
Bleacher Report Chargers

Monday’s game will begin at 6:15 p.m. PT and will be televised on ESPN.

Statistical Breakdown: How the Chargers and Jets stack up before Week 9 game

Here’s how the Chargers and Jets stack up statistically ahead of the Week 9 matchup.

The Chargers and Jets are set to square off on Monday in a primetime showdown.

Here’s how Los Angeles and New York stack up statistically ahead of the Week 9 matchup: