With the Kansas City Chiefs’ reign atop the AFC West perhaps looking vulnerable, the Denver Broncos (1-1) and LA Chargers (2-0) meet Sunday at SoFi Stadium.

No doubt Denver believes they gave away last weekend’s game in Indianapolis. They led 28-20 midway through the third quarter and kept Daniel Jones and the Colts out of the endzone the rest of the second half but failed to score again and allowed three, Spencer Shrader field goals - the last clearing the crossbar as time expired - and the Broncos lost, 29-28.

The Chargers have looked the part of one of the NFL’s best teams through two games having knocked off the Chiefs in Brazil and the Raiders in Vegas. Justin Herbert appears to have finally taken a major step forward into the upper echelon of NFL quarterbacks controlling LA’s

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