Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert escapes the pocket against the Broncos defense. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
Jim Harbaugh called. The Chargers responded.
Needing to bounce back quickly from a blowout loss last Sunday to not only save their playoff seedings but also reinforce Harbaugh’s first-year turnaround of the much-maligned franchise, the Chargers delivered a thrilling second-half comeback against the Denver Broncos, winning 34-27 at SoFi Stadium on Thursday night.
The Chargers (9-6) clawed back from a near-disastrous first half to secure their first season sweep over the Broncos (9-6) since 2010, backing up a Week 6 win in Denver that was the team’s first road win in the series since 2018.
While the Broncos missed an opportunity to clinch their playoff berth, the Chargers moved back into the No. 6 seed in the AFC playoff standings. They can clinch their first playoff spot since 2021 if the Miami Dolphins win or tie and the Indianapolis Colts lose or tie on Sunday.
The Chargers’ remaining games are on the road against teams already eliminated from playoff contention, the New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders.
Justin Herbert threw for 284 yards and two touchdowns while completing 23 of 30 throws and the Chargers surpassed 100 yards rushing for the first time in more than a month. Led by 68 yards rushing from Gus Edwards, the Chargers ran for 117.
Entering a short week of preparation, the Chargers recognized Thursday’s AFC West game was their most important of the season. The Broncos instead were the ones who played with urgency early.
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They sliced through the Chargers defense for touchdowns on each of their first three drives. Herbert had a pass intercepted at the one-yard line late in the second quarter.
As he had often been this season, Cameron Dicker was the Chargers’ lifeline on offense. He just did it in a very rare way.
Dicker hit a 57-yard field goal on the final play…
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Publish date : 2024-12-20 04:38:00
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