Los Angeles Chargers vs. New York Jets Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 11-6-2023

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A pair of AFC playoff hopefuls close out week 9 of the NFL schedule as they take the field in search of a win in the Garden State. The Los Angeles Chargers make the cross-country trek to take on the New York Jets on Monday Night Football. Los Angeles beat Chicago 30-13 on Sunday Night Football at home last week in their most recent contest, covering the line as a 10-point favorite. New York survived an ugly game as they beat the Giants 13-10 in overtime as the visiting team in their own building, though they pushed the line as a three-point favorite. In the all-time regular season series between the teams, the Chargers own a 23-12-1 advantage and have won the last four meetings. That includes a 34-28 home win in the most recent matchup on November 22, 2020.

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Los Angeles snapped a two-game skid as they took care of business against the Bears at home last Sunday night. The Chargers improved to 3-4 on the season and stand second in the AFC West, 2.5 games behind the Chiefs for the top spot. Against Chicago, Los Angeles jumped out to a 14-0 lead after one quarter and were up 17-0 midway through the second quarter as they weren’t seriously challenged from that point. The Chargers were up 24-7 at the half and 30-7 after three quarters as they held the Bears out of the end zone in the second half until just over two minutes remained. Los Angeles held a 352-295 edge in total offense, picked up 20 first downs while allowing 17, controlled the clock by a 31:28 to 28:32 margin and forced two turnovers while committing one in the game.

On the year, the Chargers are sixth in the league in passing offense with 258.9 yards per game while they are 22nd in rushing offense with an average of 103.6 yards per contest. Los Angeles is 9th in the league in scoring offense with 24.9 points per contest and 24th in scoring defense by allowing an average of 24 points per contest. Justin Herbert has hit 173 of 252 passes for 1,890 yards with 13 touchdowns and four interceptions on the year. He has been sacked 15 times while adding 81 yards and three scores on the ground. Austin Ekeler is second on the team on the ground with 59 carries for 218 yards plus a score. Joshua Kelley (71 carries, 305 yards, two TD) leads the team on the ground this season. Keenan Allen has reeled in a team-leading 54 passes for 643 yards and four touchdowns this season. Joshua Palmer (23 receptions, 377 yards, TD), Mike Williams (19 catches, 249 yards, TD), Ekeler (16 grabs, 177 yards, TD), Gerald Everett (19 receptions, 149 yards, two TD), Quentin Johnston (12 catches, 114 yards) and Donald Parham Jr. (13 grabs, 104 yards, four TD) are all o ver the century mark in receiving yards. Cameron Dicker is 19 of 19 on extra point attempts and 11 of 12 on field goal attempts with a long of 55 on the year.

The Chargers’ injury report has some key names to watch as the weekend unfolds. Palmer (knee) didn’t practice Thursday or Friday. Meanwhile, linebackers Kenneth Murray Jr.  (shoulder) and Eric Kendricks (ribs) were each limited Friday, as was defensive lineman Morgan Fox (oblique) so watch for any updated information on their respective statuses heading into kickoff.

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