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Los Angeles Chargers survive in overtime vs. Denver Broncos. Here is what we learned.

  • October 18, 2022
  • Sport

Week 6’s final game was a contentious AFC West battle that went into overtime.

The Denver Broncos jumped out to a 10-0 first-quarter lead and didn’t trail though four quarters.

The Monday night tilt was all tied at 16 apiece going into overtime.

In overtime, Denver’s Montrell Washington muffed a punt on the second possession, which put the Los Angeles Chargers in prime scoring range. A few plays later, Chargers kicker Dustin Hopkins converted a game-winning 39-yard field goal to lift the Chargers to a 19-16 win.

It wasn’t pretty for the Chargers, who found a way to win against a stingy Broncos defense.  

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The Chargers (4-2) have now won three straight games. Here’s what we learned on Monday night: 

Kicker Dustin Hopkins deserves game ball

On a nagging hamstring, Hopkins made the game winning 39-yard field goal in overtime. He was a perfect 4-for-4 on field goal attempts.

Justin Herbert, Mike Williams, Chargers offense frustrated by Denver

Williams had a big third down catch to set up the winning field goal, but he was bottled up by Pat Surtain most of the game.

Williams only produced two catches and 17 yards.

Khalil Mack and Derwin James shine in win

Mack and James were the best defensive players on the field. Mack was disruptive rushing the passer.

Mack had a sack and a pass deflection in the first half. He routinely pressured Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson. He had five tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss and a pass deflection.

James produced a team-high 10 tackles and one sack.

Wilson was sacked four times in the loss. Chargers LB Drue Tranquill had two sacks.

The Broncos’ red zone woes and third-down inefficiency continue

Denver went into Week 6 with the worst red zone offense in the NFL. The Broncos finished 0-for-1 in the red zone. Denver’s lone touchdown came on a 39-yard TD catch and run by rookie TE Greg Dulcich.

The Broncos finished 4-of-14 on third down.

Russell Wilson cooks in first quarter only

Russell Wilson started the game 10-for-10 passing for 116 yards and tossed a touchdown all in the first quarter. His first incompletion didn’t come until midway through the second quarter.

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