NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers are rested and ready for a road trip trying to position themselves for a second straight playoff berth.

The Tennessee Titans are trying not to look ahead at what might happen with the NFL trade deadline, moving closer to yet another coaching search and possibly being on the draft clock for a second straight offseason.

These teams going in opposite directions play Sunday in Nashville. The Chargers (5-3) should have quite the advantage. They had a mini-break after their 37-10 win over Minnesota on Oct. 23 with players such as outside linebacker Khalil Mack feeling better every day with the elbow that put him on injured reserve.

“It came at the right time,” Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert said of a few extra days off. “A lot of guy

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