Broncos at Chargers time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more
By Brad Weiss
In an AFC West matchup on Sunday afternoon, the Los Angeles Chargers will play host to the Denver Broncos inside the StubHub Center.
It took four weeks, but the Los Angeles Chargers finally got a win back in Week 5 against the New York Giants. This past weekend, the Bolts showed they can beat an AFC West team, as they went into Oakland and beat the Raiders by one point. They will get a chance to beat another AFC West foe this weekend when the Denver Broncos come to the StubHub Center in Week 7 of the NFL season.
The Broncos are coming off a bad loss to the New York Giants, and have to be a bit embarrassed at how they played in front of a primetime audience on Sunday Night Football. For the first time in a long time, Trevor Siemian looked lost under center, and even their elite defense could not bail them out. Denver will be going up against a solid pass rush tandem in Melvin Ingram and Joey Bosa, so Siemian better be ready against a Chargers team looking to continue to move up in the AFC West standings.
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This matchup can be seen broadcasted locally on CBS, and out-of-market on DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket. For those who are on the road, the game can be seen on the NFL Sunday Ticket app and FuboTV on any mobile device.
This matchup will also be available over the airwaves for those who cannot get in front of a screen. Check the teams’ official website for radio information, which will give you all the information you need leading up to the game.
TV: CBS
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon
Odds: Los Angeles (-1.0), Over/Under: 42.0
Online streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket app, FuboTV
Broncos blog: Predominantly Orange
Chargers blog: Bolt Beat
As the week goes on, continue to check the current line, and spread at Sportsbook Review.
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With the Oakland Raiders win on Thursday night, the Chargers are officially back in the cellar in the AFC West heading into this game. New head coach Anthony Lynn is trying to change a losing culture with the Chargers, and his team has seemed to respond the last two weeks. Denver presents new challenges for the Chargers, but they should be able to get the job done in front of their home fans on Sunday afternoon.