Justin Herbert aims to electrify AFC West with dominant start as Chargers seek sweep over Broncos
The Los Angeles Chargers are off to a stellar start this season, and a win against the Denver Broncos this Sunday would elevate their record to an impressive 3-0. Remarkably, all three victories would come against AFC West rivals, solidifying the Chargers’ position as the team to beat in the division.
Broncos’ Missed Opportunities
While the Chargers are riding high, the Broncos find themselves in a precarious position, having narrowly escaped with a loss in Week 2 thanks to a controversial penalty that allowed the Indianapolis Colts to score on an untimed down. This setback sets the stage for a critical matchup, putting the Chargers in a position to deliver a significant early-season blow to their division foes.
Recent History Favors the Chargers
Last season, the Chargers swept the Broncos in their two meetings, and the question remains: can they maintain that momentum? As the anticipation builds, experts weigh in on the expected outcome of Sunday’s clash.
Expert Predictions for Week 3
Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times
Chargers 30, Broncos 24
“The Chargers are putting together complete games, and Monday was a defensive masterpiece. They have a chance to go 3-0 vs. the AFC West and still have another game in September.”
Pete Prisco, CBS Sports
Chargers 23, Broncos 17
“The Chargers can really take an early hold of the division with a win here. They are playing great defense, and Justin Herbert is performing well on offense. The Denver defense struggled last week against the Colts, and now the Broncos are on the road again. The Chargers win it.”
Vinnie Iyer, The Sporting News
Chargers 23, Broncos 20
“The Los Angeles Chargers will take advantage of the Broncos’ sudden major defensive issues against the run to set up Justin Herbert for another clutch game, outdueling a struggling Bo Nix. Jim Harbaugh scores another big win against a top coaching counterpart in the division, making L.A. the new team to beat in the AFC West.”
Bill Bender, The Sporting News
Chargers 21, Broncos 18
“The Chargers are coming off a short week, and the Broncos missed an opportunity at Indianapolis. Los Angeles beat Denver in a pair of one-score games last year. Justin Herbert averaged 260.5 yards with three touchdowns and one interception in those two games. Los Angeles is 5-1 against the spread as a home favorite under Jim Harbaugh.”
Looking Ahead
As the Chargers prepare for the showdown, fans are hopeful that Justin Herbert can continue his strong form. With a chance to assert dominance in the AFC West, all eyes will be on SoFi Stadium as these two rivals clash once again. The stakes are high, and the potential for an electrifying performance is palpable.