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 by: Robin Miller - Mon, 17 Oct 2022 20:26 UTC

https://chargerswire.usatoday.com/2022/10/16/chargers-vs-broncos-keys-to-victory-russell-wilson-courtland-sutton/

Alex Katson
October 16, 2022 4:00 pm PT

The Chargers return to SoFi Stadium on Monday night for a showdown with
the 2-3 Broncos, who enter the game with three extra days of rest after
playing the Colts last Thursday.

Here are the keys to Los Angeles winning this game:

Find a way into the backfield

Khalil Mack and company failed to sack Jacoby Brissett last Sunday, as
the usually statuesque veteran was able to slip out of the clutches of
defenders on multiple occasions. Jedrick Wills and Jack Conklin are, to
their credit, a very good tackle duo. Denver is not so lucky, especially
after losing Garett Bolles for the season with a broken leg. The Broncos
are slated to start Billy Turner and Calvin Anderson at tackle on Monday
unless Cameron Fleming starts again as Turner continues to rehab from an
offseason knee injury. Which spot any of them will be playing seems to
be anyone’s guess right now, although I would assume Turner starts on
the right side if he plays. Either way, that’s at least one backup with
another backup or a player making his season debut on the other side.
Russell Wilson is not immune to pressure; most quarterbacks aren’t. Make
Denver keep extra blockers in and move the pocket to avoid getting
Wilson’s jersey dirty.

Pass game contributors

Keenan Allen seems like he’s on track to miss his fifth consecutive game
with a hamstring injury, but there’s a chance he plays after returning
to practice in a limited capacity on Thursday and Friday. If he goes,
it’ll be a huge boost to LA’s offense, considering that Patrick Surtain
II will likely be matched up with Mike Williams for most of the game.
Surtain has continued his ascension to the upper echelon of cornerback
play in his second season, forcing Justin Herbert to turn his eyes away
from Williams more often than not in this one. The Chargers will need
someone to step up, whether Josh Palmer, DeAndre Carter, Gerald Everett,
or another player.

Lock up Courtland Sutton

If Denver takes away Herbert’s favorite target from this season, the
Chargers need to respond by doing the same to Wilson. Per ESPN, Sutton
has 17 more targets than any other Bronco, with Javonte Williams still
third on the team in targets despite missing last week’s game. Sutton’s
reception total of 29 is equal to the number of targets the second
option Jerry Jeudy has received all season. Bottom line: Wilson trusts
Sutton and not much else so far in Denver. Whether that’s bracket
coverage, trusting JC Jackson to bounce back and follow him, or leaving
him in the hands of the undersized Asante Samuel Jr., Los Angeles needs
to limit Sutton on Monday if they want to lock up Denver’s offense.

Keep the run game going

Last week’s 238-yard explosion against the Browns was a positive sign
for Austin Ekeler and the running game, but it came against one of the
worst run defenses in the league. Denver gives up 112.4 ground yards per
game, putting them in the middle of the pack as a yardage defense.
Still, there’s reason for optimism, as the game film shows the offensive
line beginning to gel as they settle into their rest-of-season lineup.
That’s positive news for Ekeler, who is averaging the most yards per
carry on perfectly-blocked runs in the league this season but is among
the worst on plays with non-perfect blocking. Outside of Ekeler, Joshua
Kelley has repeatedly shown that he’s the team’s best RB2 option. Get
him another ten carries and keep things rolling.

Wrap up the rushing attack

On defense, the Chargers have a tackling problem, namely at safety
outside of Derwin James. LA benched Nasir Adderley against Cleveland for
his poor performance as a tackler, only for fill-in Alohi Gilman to miss
two tackles last Sunday. The spot next to James was supposed to be
earmarked for third-round pick JT Woods, but he missed enough tackles in
the preseason that the Chargers have not yet been confident enough to
play him for a single snap in the regular season. Per PFF, Los Angeles
has missed 50 tackles in total, tied for fourth most in the league
through five games. This has all led to Los Angeles allowing a
league-worst 5.8 yards per carry this season. The Bolts catch a break by
missing Javonte Williams on Monday, but Melvin Gordon and Latavius
Murray have both made a living on being physical backs. Finishing plays
and limiting Denver’s progress on the ground will force the Broncos into
tough third downs, an area where they are currently converting just
30.56% of the time, third worst in the NFL.

Capitalize on small mistakes

Los Angeles commits roughly five penalties a game, seventh best in the
NFL, while Denver commits 8.8, tied for the worst mark in the league.
That’s at least 15 to 20 yards of leeway and realistically more like 30
to 35 when you look at the penalty yardage numbers: Denver is giving
away 67 yards per game on penalties, while LA is losing 35.6 per game.
Neither team turns the ball over at a rampant rate, which makes
capitalizing on smaller-scale mistakes much more important. The Broncos
have shown a penchant for giving yards away and managing the game
poorly. The Chargers must make them pay for those mistakes if they want
to do away with their decade-long Monday Night Football curse. The team
is just 3-8 in their ESPN appearances since 2012.

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