AFC West Battle Takes Place as the Kansas City Chiefs Host the LA Chargers
Posted on: September 15, 2022, 07:47h.
Last updated on: September 15, 2022, 07:47h.
After the NFL’s Week 1, in which there was a tie and both number one seeds from last year’s playoffs lost, Week 2 arrives with an epic Thursday Night Football matchup. The LA Chargers travel to Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri to take on the Kansas City Chiefs.
This is going to be one of the most anticipated matchups of Week 2. Two AFC West rivals with 1-0 records looking to make a statement early in the season.
The Chiefs gave a strong preseason performance, while the Chargers didn’t – they even lost to the Cowboys 32-18. However, that was a different time with different players starting, and the real test begins now.
Chiefs In Charge
The Chiefs come into tonight’s game after routing the Arizona Cardinals 44-21 in Week 1. Patrick Mahomes connected for 360 yards in the air while avoiding sacks and interceptions completely.
The Chiefs had the second-best record in the AFC last season, finishing with a 12-5 record. They almost made it to their third consecutive Super Bowl appearance, but suffered a surprise loss at the hands of the Cincinnati Bengals.
Kansas City’s offense was excellent last year, as they paced the entire league in total yards and ranked fourth in scoring (29.4 PPG, 408 YPG). When they decided to part ways with All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill this offseason, they were looking at a huge void. However, the team has already shown that it has maintained its offensive and defensive strength without him.
Chargers Turn Bullish
The Chargers took a 24-19 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Game 1. Khalil Mack led the defense, recording three sacks and a forced fumble against Derek Carr as the Raiders ran into several brick walls. The defense was also responsible for forcing Carr to throw three picks, as well as three more sacks in addition to what Mack added to his tally.
The Chargers can go toe-to-toe with the best in the league offensively; it was fifth in scoring and fourth in total yards last season (27.9 PPG, 390 YPG). However, the defense was surprisingly disappointing. But, if Los Angeles can clean things up defensively, the sky’s the limit for this young team.
Justin Herbert ended the game with three touchdown passes and zero turnovers for a solid day. While noteworthy, his 279 passing yards won’t be enough against the Chiefs.
Points to Ponder
According to Oddshark:
- The Chiefs have split their last four meetings with the Chargers
- The game has gone over in 6 of the last 6 Chargers games overall
- The game has gone over in 7 of the last 8 Chiefs games overall
- When these two met for the last time on December 16, 2021, Kansas City won 34-28 in OT
The Chiefs are favorites to win today, currently getting -195 on DraftKings and -200 on BetMGM. The line is only -4 in their favor, and the Over/Under is 54.
There’s little doubt that both teams are going to take the field with everything they have and leave nothing behind. However, the Chargers will be without wide receiver Keenan Allen and tight end Donald Parham. Chiefs right guard Trey Smith is questionable, as well. That could leave the Chargers with a sizeable hole they can exploit.
The Chiefs are in a good spot to win, although the Chargers can cover the spread. Last season, the two teams put up scores of 54 and 62. They combined for 68 in their Week 1 games. Because of that, backing the Over makes sense.
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