Off to their best start since 2002, the undefeated Los Angeles Chargers will face an opponent in the midst of quarterback change on Sunday when they visit rookie Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants at East Rutherford, N.J.

While the Giants (0-3) move on from Russell Wilson to Dart, the Chargers (3-0) are getting just what they want from the quarterback position behind Justin Herbert, who leads the NFL with 860 yards passing.

The Chargers also are keeping opponents in check with a defense that has allowed an average 16.7 points per game, fourth best in the NFL. The group's 5.5 passing yards allowed per attempt is second best in the league.

Los Angeles started its season with victories over all three AFC West opponents. Now comes a cross-country flight against a somewhat unpredictable foe

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