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Los Angeles Chargers 23, Denver Broncos 16
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Los Angeles Chargers 23, Denver Broncos 16

The Los Angeles Chargers held the Denver Broncos without a point until the 10-minute mark in the fourth quarter, handling business relatively easily despite a narrow 23-16 score in Week 6.

The Chargers only scored one sack but put pressure on the rookie quarterback Bo Nix 23 times in a dominant performance outside of the aforementioned fourth quarter.

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In the meantime, we've collected some general data and snapshots from the game to give you a first look. Our expert evaluators also nominated the outstanding player of the game, highlighting the exceptional performance on the field.

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PLAYER OF THE MATCH

Experienced edge defender Khalil Mack scored five quarterback pressures – all hurries – and beat his blocker three more times in the game. However, his biggest impact came in run defense, where he made two stops and forced a fumble.

BOX score

Chargers Broncos
Total points 23 16
Overall offensive games 75 53
Average EPA per game 0.073 -0.045
Total Net Yards 350 321
Average yards per game 4.7 6.1
Total first downs 22 17
Rushing first downs 10 2
Surrendered first downs 10 15
Penalty for first downs 2 0
Third-down efficiency 67% 27%
Fourth-down efficiency 0% 29%
Possessions 11 10
Average number of games per drive 7.5 5.8
Average yards per drive 29.2 29.2
Average points per trip 1.9 1.4
Red zone possessions 3 2
Play in the red zone 17 2
Red zone TDs 1 2
Red zone FGs 2 0
Red zone scoring efficiency 100% 100%

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