NFL GAME PREVIEW

Thursday Night NFL Preview: Broncos at Chargers

The Sports Xchange

October 11, 2016 at 11:28 am.

Oct 9, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers (17) prepares to throw a pass against the Oakland Raiders in the first quarter at Oakland Coliseum. Photo Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

Oct 9, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers (17) prepares to throw a pass against the Oakland Raiders in the first quarter at Oakland Coliseum. Photo Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

GAME SNAPSHOT

KICKOFF: Thursday, 8:25 p.m. EDT, Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego. TV — CBS/NFL Network, Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Tracy Wolfson.

SERIES HISTORY: 113th regular-season meeting. Broncos lead series, 62-49-1. Denver has won five straight. The most historic meeting between the two teams was on Dec. 17, 1979, when the Chargers turned back the Broncos 17-7 in the final game of the regular season to prevent the Broncos from winning their third consecutive AFC West title, consigning them to a wild-card game they lost at Houston six days later.

GAMEDATE: 10-13-16

KEYS TO THE GAME: Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak will not be at the game. Unless he wins, Chargers head coach Mike McCoy may not be at many, if any, more.

Kubiak has medical issues, and he will be replaced Thursday night by specials teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis, whose closest relationship to being an NFL head coach previously was as the son-in-law of Dan Reeves, a four-time Super Bowl head coach.

McCoy’s issues include his team losing 16 of its past 21 games, and 11 straight in the rugged AFC West. And the Broncos arrive with a 15-game road winning streak.

The Chargers, who blew fourth-quarter leads four times already this season, feature their great QB Philip Rivers against the Broncos’ malicious defense and the Super Bowl MVP, pass-rush demon Von Miller.

However, the Broncos are anything but settled at quarterback with erstwhile starter Trevor Siemian coming off an injured shoulder and his replacement, Paxton Lynch, coming off a performance in which he looked every bit the rookie he is, albeit a talented rookie. Siemian practiced Tuesday and said he expects to be ready. DeCamillis said the medical staff would have key input. Convenient, coach.

Regardless what the coaches or medics say, the biggest key for both teams may be protecting the quarterback. Denver unleashes the best established pass rusher in Miller, and the Chargers hope to keep Denver QBs dancing with newly unveiled DE Joey Bosa, who had two sacks last week vs. the Oakland Raiders in his NFL debut.

MATCHUPS TO WATCH:

–Broncos’ offensive line vs. Chargers DE Joey Bosa. Bosa made a big impression last Sunday in his regular-season debut, sacking Oakland QB Derek Carr twice and racking up five total tackles despite not starting. He could create a problem for a Denver offensive line that has conceded 10 sacks the past two weeks, including six against the Falcons last Sunday. Denver should get Donald Stephenson back at right tackle, which would help the cause, but Bosa has a high motor and persistence that could cause problems if the Broncos’ quarterbacks hold the ball a bit too long.

–Broncos OLBs Von Miller and Shane Ray vs. Chargers OTs King Dunlap and Joe Barksdale. In 10 career games against QB Philip Rivers and the Chargers, Miller has 11 sacks, and he comes into the game with 6.5 sacks this season, 12 sacks in his past nine games and 18.5 sacks in his past 15 games. Ray has four sacks this season, and he and Miller each posted a sack of Falcons QB Matt Ryan last Sunday. The Chargers have allowed one sack every 16.7 pass plays, which puts them right at the league average.

PLAYER SPOTLIGHT: Both punters. Broncos punter Riley Dixon is off to a solid start in his first five games. After beating out incumbent Britton Colquitt, Dixon has a net average of 42.1 yards (11th in NFL) that is 1.4 yards better than that of Colquitt, now with the Cleveland Browns. … Conversely, Chargers rookie punter Drew Kaser is struggling big time. Through five games, he has two critical poor punts at crucial junctures, and in last weekend’s loss to the Raiders, he bungled the snap on a potential game-tying field goal in the final moments.

FAST FACTS: Broncos CB Aqib Talib has three interceptions in four games, including one pick-six. He has nine career INT-TDs, tied for fourth in NFL history. … Broncos RB C.J. Anderson has eight touchdowns (seven rushing, one receiving) in the past 10 games. He rushed for 95 yards and a TD in the teams’ last meeting. … Chargers QB Philip Rivers aims for a fourth consecutive game passing for more than 300 yards. He threw for 359 yards and four TDs vs. the Raiders on Sunday. … San Diego’s Antonio Gates ranks second in NFL history among tight ends with 106 receiving TDs. Four came in his past four games vs. the Broncos.

PREDICTION: This series and these Chargers are overdue for an upset if the best QB in the competitive AFC West can get some time to do his job.

OUR PICK: Chargers, 24-17.

–Frank Cooney.