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This week, we were joined by Ian St. Clair of our Broncos sister site, Mile High Report, to help us preview the matchup between two divisional opponents. A big shoutout to him for helping us out, now let’s dive right in!
The Denver Broncos (1-1) are set to go on the road this weekend to face the Los Angeles Chargers (2-0) in Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Sunday, Sept. 21. Here are five quick storylines we'll be watching for going into the AFC West showdown.
You might want to bench Chargers RB Omarion Hampton, a first-round pick in this year's draft. He played nearly 81% of the snaps in Week 1 and scored seven points, but Hampton fell off in Week 2 and Najee Harris saw increased action.
That situation understandably left Dobbins with a chip on his shoulder, and he ended up signing with the division rival Denver Broncos on a one-year deal. The Broncos are set to face the Chargers on Sunday, and Dobbins can give intel to his new teammates about his old club.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers are looking to open the season 3-0 for the first time since 2002 with a third straight victory over an AFC West opponent. The Denver Broncos (1-1) want to get back to winning after a critical penalty led to a one-point loss at Indianapolis last week.
Still, the Broncos will already be in at least a knee-deep hole in the AFC West if they can’t rebound Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers, a team that could move to 3-0 in division games with a victory at SoFi Stadium.
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NFL Week 3 odds, predictions, expert picks: Broncos-Chargers, Lions-Ravens highlight loaded slate
T he Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins got Week 3 in the NFL started on Thursday night, and now it's the rest of the league's turn to take the field. Sunday's slate is jam-packed with high-stakes contests,
Former Chargers and now Broncos running back JK Dobbins detailed why he left Los Angeles and why he is excited to play them on Sunday.
"Denver has also been disappointing on defense. It may better a matter of time until it gels and plays to its potential, but Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is playing like an MVP and has the best cast of weapons of his career." - Nick Roesch, A to Z Sports Kansas City