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The Los Angeles Chargers hit proverbial gold with rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden. Gadsden has morphed into a favorite target of Justin Herbert in a matter of games. Over his last two games, he’s put up 240 yards and two scores.
After getting off to a 3-0 start to the season, the Chargers have been plagued by injury and poor play. What do they need to do to turn around their season?
What an incredible turn of events! After J.K. Dobbins' touchdown gave the Broncos a lead early in the second half, Derius Davis fumbled the ensuing kickoff return, with Kaden Elliss knocking it loose and JL Skinner recovering.
Second-year running back Kimani Vidal answered the bell when the Chargers needed him. Vidal has been the main back in weeks 6-8 and has rushed for 261 yards and a touchdown while adding eight receptions and a receiving touchdown. Vidal has averaged 16.6 fantasy points over those three games in PPR formats.
In a second straight gut-wrenching loss, the Broncos fell three games behind the Chargers in the AFC West with a loss in Los Angeles.
J.K. Dobbins is in his first season with the Denver Broncos, and he is taking a victory lap over his decision.
On this episode of "Broncos in 60," Defensive Coordinator Vance Joseph discusses how they look to defend against the Houston Texans' offensive weapons, while Offensive Coordinator Joe Lombardi talks a
“Hall to the Chiefs would be a nightmare for opposing defenses, but also for the Chargers. They are trying to stay afloat as injuries mount, while also hoping to hold off he surging Chiefs and Broncos. The AFC West is an arms race at this point and Los Angeles can't afford to sit on the sidelines.”