The Chargers have two main objectives when they take the SoFi Stadium turf Sunday night to face Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. One is to defeat the Steelers, of course, extending their modest winning streak to three games in a row and improving their overall record to 7-3.

It could be a tall order, given that the Steelers are coming off an impressive victory over the heretofore sizzling Indianapolis Colts and that the Chargers are hurting on their offensive line and among their running back ranks despite consecutive victories over the Minnesota Vikings and Tennessee Titans.

The second seems far more attainable, and it could happen on the Chargers’ first offensive play. At some point in the early moments Sunday, it’s expected that wide receiver Keenan Allen will catch one of J

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