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Kansas City Chiefs @ Los Angeles Chargers

November 18, 2019 by James Pasqual

8:15 PM EST, ESPN - Line: Chiefs -5, Over/Under: 53 Desperation begins to set in as Division Rivals meet in an affair south of the border, as the reeling Kansas City Chiefs battle the disappointing Los Angeles Chargers from Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Mexico. After beginning the season in torrid fashion winning their first four games, the Chiefs (6-4, 1st in AFC West) have seen their season derailed to a degree thanks to some injuries to key … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Daily Crystal Ball, Football, NFL Tagged With: AFC West, Andy Reid, Anthony Lynn, Daily Crystal Ball, Darron Lee, Estadio Azteca, Frank Clark, Kansas City Chiefs, Ken Whisenhunt, Los Angeles Chargers, Mecole Hardman, Melvin Gordon, National Football League, NFL, Patrick Mahomes, Philip Rivers, Steve Spagnuolo, Tyrann Mathieu, Tyreek Hill

Los Angeles Chargers @ Oakland Raiders

November 6, 2019 by James Pasqual

8:20 PM EST, FOX - Line: Chargers -1, Over/Under: 48 Bitter rivals looking to further their chances of landing a Wild Card meet in a midweek battle by the Bay, as the Los Angeles Chargers face off against the Oakland Raiders, from RingCentral Coliseum in Oakland, California. This is matchup where you have two teams that despite owning similar records, are no doubt enjoying/enduring very different seasons, which is all due to perspective. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Daily Crystal Ball, Football, NFL Tagged With: AFC West, Anthony Lynn, Austin Ekeler, Clelin Ferrell, Daily Crystal Ball, Darren Waller, Derek Carr, Foster Moreau, Gabe Jackson, Gareon Conley, Hunter Renfrow, Joey Bosa, Jon Gruden, Jonathan Abram, Josh Jacobs, Ken Whisenhunt, Kolton Miller, Los Angeles Chargers, Melvin Ingram, Michael Badgley, Mike Mayock, Mike Williams, National Football League, NFL, Oakland Raiders, Philip Rivers, RingCentral Coliseum, Trent Brown, Tyrell Williams, Vontaze Burfict

NFL Preview 2019: Los Angeles Chargers

August 9, 2019 by James Pasqual

Halfway through the AFC West and we come to Los Angeles where the Chargers look set to launch another salvo at reaching the Super Bowl. Of course, after going 12-4 and reaching the AFC Division, where they were promptly thrashed by the New England Patriots, the question with this team, which has struck an excellent balance between young and veteran talent, is did they peak last year or do they have more left in the tank? Veteran Quarterback, Philip … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Football, NFL Tagged With: Adrian Phillips, AFC West, Anthony Lynn, Derwin James, Desmond King, Joey Bosa, Los Angeles Chargers, Melvin Gordon, Melvin Ingram, National Football League, NFL, Philip Rivers, Russell Okung

Los Angeles Chargers @ Kansas City Chiefs

December 11, 2018 by James Pasqual

8:20 PM EST, NFL Network - Line: Chiefs -3.5,  Over/Under: 53 With the Regular Season winding down, there is still much to be decided in Week Fifteen when Division rivals meet with heavy postseason implications as the Kansas City Chiefs host the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas city, Missouri.  It's safe to say that the Chargers (10-3, 2nd in AFC West) had this particular contest circled on their schedule for a few … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Football, NFL Tagged With: AFC West, Anthony Lynn, Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs, Kareem Hunt, Los Angeles Chargers, Melvin Gordon, National Football League, NFL, Patrick Mahomes, Philip Rivers

Los Angeles Chargers @ Pittsburgh Steelers

December 1, 2018 by James Pasqual

8:20 PM EST, NBC - Line: Steelers -3.5,  Over/Under: 52 A potential Playoff Preview is on tap tonight from Heinz Field, as the Pittsburgh Steelers look to bounce back against the Los Angeles Chargers in a matchup featuring a pair of veteran Quarterbacks aging like a fine wine.  After you get past the line of favorites to represent the AFC in Super Bowl LIII, you'll find the Chargers (8-3, 2nd in AFC West) lurking on the fringes, trailing the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Football, NFL Tagged With: AFC North, AFC West, antonio brown, ben roethlisberger, Heinz Field, James Conner, Joey Bosa, JuJu Smith-Schuster, le'veon bell, Los Angeles Chargers, Melvin Gordon, Melvin Ingram, mike tomlin, Mike Williams, National Football League, NFL, Philip Rivers, Pittbsurgh Steelers, Tyrell Williams

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