Denver, CO
Oct 13, 2024
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The Los Angeles Chargers snapped a two-game losing streak with a 23-16 victory over the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Justin Herbert, recovering from an ankle injury, was instrumental in building a formidable 23-0 lead, amassing 237 yards through the air and connecting with rookie Kimani Vidal for a 38-yard touchdown—Vidal's first NFL score. Elijah Molden's early interception set the stage for the Chargers' momentum, leading to Cameron Dicker's opening field goal.
While the Chargers dominated the first three quarters, Denver's Bo Nix showed resilience as they orchestrated a late-game surge with 16 unanswered points, featuring Troy Franklin and Courtland Sutton's touchdowns. However, the comeback fell short, with Wil Lutz's field goal failing to prevent a Chargers victory, marking their first win in Denver since 2018 and advancing them to 3-2 on the season.
Elijah Molden (LAC)
Made a pivotal interception against rookie Bo Nix, setting the Chargers up for an early field goal, asserting defensive dominance early.
Cameron Dicker (LAC)
Opened the scoring with a 20-yard field goal, putting the Chargers on the board first and setting a tone of control.
Kimani Vidal (LAC)
Scored his first NFL touchdown with a spectacular 38-yard catch, courtesy of Herbert's precise throw, extending the Chargers' early lead.
J.K. Dobbins (LAC)
Bulled into the end zone with a 4-yard run, capping a strong first-half performance and stretching the Chargers' lead.
Cameron Dicker (LAC)
Delivered a critical 46-yard field goal, which proved decisive in maintaining the Chargers' edge despite a Denver rally.
Troy Franklin (DEN)
Caught a 2-yard touchdown pass that kindled hope for a Denver comeback, showcasing cohesion under pressure.
Courtland Sutton (DEN)
Made a highlight-reel, 15-yard touchdown grab, bringing Denver closer and intensifying the fourth-quarter action.
Wil Lutz (DEN)
Nailed a 40-yard field goal, pulling Denver within seven points and setting the stage for a thrilling finish.
Justin Herbert (LAC, QB)
Displayed elite quarterbacking skills with 237 passing yards, effectively dismantling the Denver defense in the first half.
Cameron Dicker (LAC, K)
Clutch in crucial moments, executing three field goals, including a critical 46-yarder, securing the Chargers' lead.
Bo Nix (DEN, QB)
Exhibited grit and determination by orchestrating Denver's late rally with 216 passing yards and two touchdowns.
J.K. Dobbins (LAC, RB)
Dominant on the ground, rushing for 96 yards and a touchdown, showcasing power and endurance.
Kimani Vidal (LAC, WR)
Impressed in his NFL debut, scoring a 38-yard touchdown and making significant contributions in the passing game.
Los Angeles Chargers
10
10
3
0
23
Denver Broncos
0
0
0
16
16