Third success in series for the L.A. Chargers. The Californians beat the Denver Broncos with 19:16 after added time and also screwed their balance to 4: 2, with the Kansas City Chiefs at the top of the AFC West. The guests dropped to 2: 4.
Match champion in Inglewood was Dustin Hopkins. The residence side's twist fulfilled all four efforts via the poles, the crucial 2:38 mins prior to the expansion has run out. Hopkins, who can not train during the week due to a muscle mass injury, had actually experienced an upper leg injury once again prior to the break, so he did his task.
initially OT fired to win
Despite the recently suffered rib injury, Herbert gathered with his 57 pass tests, 37 of them, 238 backyards, however did not find its means into completion zone (an interception). According to ESPN, there have actually never ever been numerous clutters without a goal in the NFL with a successful team.
We are so happy with him, said Chargers Quarterback Justin Herbert his teammate after the victory. Great, as he provided regardless of his discomfort. For Hopkins, it was the initial winning shot in the overtime of an NFL game.
only two goals
The Chargers, who were able to obtain back after a 0: 10 deficiency, only got to completion zone as soon as, like their visitor from Colorado: Running Back Austin Keller marched from 6 lawns to 7:10. After that, there was only Basket to be clapped to Hopkins, 3 of the also flawless Brandon McManus on the nuggets.
Their playmaker Russell Wilson ultimately had to acknowledge the 2nd defeat in a row to Overtime. The former Seahawks-QB (15/28 for 188 backyards, no interception) offered the total freestanding novice Greg Ulrich in the initial quarter. The Limited End finished the only touchdown pass this Monday night game with the 39-yard game train.
Third success in series for the L.A. Chargers. The Californians beat the Denver Broncos with 19:16 after extra time and screwed their equilibrium to 4: 2, with the Kansas City Chiefs at the top of the AFC West. The visitors dropped to 2: 4.
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