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NFL Week 16 Expert Picks: Chargers vs. Broncos

The Los Angeles Chargers have to find a way to stop the bleeding. Following back-to-back losses, they have fallen into the seven spot in the AFC playoffs. The good news is they can move right back into the six spot with a win over the Denver Broncos on Thursday night. 

This game was flexed into this position by the league earlier this season and now it stands as one of the key games remaining in the playoff race. The Chargers, coming off an embarrassing home loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week, face a Denver team that has won four games in a row.

The Chargers did beat the Broncos earlier this season, winning 23-16 at Empower Field. How do the experts see it going this time around?

NFL Week 16 expert picks: Chargers vs. Broncos

John Breech, CBS Sports: Chargers 20, Broncos 17

Breech: “This feels like a coin flip game, but since no one carries around coins any more, I have nothing to flip, so I’m going to have to trust my gut here. Since Week 8, the Amazon game has been a disaster for road teams. Playing on a short week is difficult enough, but doing it late in the season is even harder, which might explain why road teams are 1-7 over the past eight weeks in the Amazon game. And some of those upsets have been big, like the Texans losing to the Jets in Week 9 and the Steelers losing to the Browns in Week 12. 

The Chargers winning this game and then inexplicably losing one of their final two games — they play the Patriots and Raiders — would be the most Chargers thing ever, so that’s what I’m going to assume happens.”

Jeremy Cluff, Arizona Republic: Chargers 23, Broncos 20

Cluff: “These teams are in great position for the NFL playoffs, but seeding could be on the line at SoFi Stadium. The Broncos are the hotter team, but the Chargers are desperate after two straight losses.”

All of these experts see the game close and it could come down to the final possession, but the Chargers are the team that most of them are siding with. 

Kickoff is scheduled for 6:15 pm MT and the game will be televised on Amazon Prime. Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit will call the action. Making their second appearance on Thursday Night Football this year, the Broncos will become the first team in nearly 100 years to play two Thursday night games in one season. 

Vinnie Iyer, The Sporting News: Chargers 22, Broncos 17 

Iyer: “The Chargers have gone cold at the wrong time with their offense and defense suddenly falling apart, leading to a lack of complementary football that had them rolling earlier in the season. Jim Harbaugh gets a correction here against a division foe that has won four straight games but has gotten sloppier of late, too. Los Angeles jumps Denver again in the 6-7 AFC wild-card pecking order.

Bill Bender, The Sporting News: Broncos 24, Chargers 21

Bender: “The Chargers are 1-3 S/U in their past four games, and the season-ending knee injury to JK Dobbins continues to loom large. Los Angeles has averaged just 66.2 rushing yards per game through this stretch. Denver averages 86.5 rushing yards through a four-game win streak, but the defense is creating more turnovers. That could key an upset here.”

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