Photos: Chargers v. Broncos
Chargers kicker Younghoe Koo reacts after his game-tying field goal attempt at the end of regulation was blocked by the Denver Broncos on Sept. 11.
(Dustin Bradford / Getty Images)Photos from the Broncos’ 24-21 over the Chargers at Mile High Stadium in Denver.
Chargers running back Melvin Gordon dives over Broncos strong safety Justin Simmons in the second quarter on Sept. 11.
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Broncos defensive end Shelby Harris celebrates with defensive back Chris Harris after beating the Chargers. Shelby blocked the game-tying field goal attempt.
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Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers is sacked by Denver Broncos outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett during the second half on Sept. 11.
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Chargers running back Melvin Gordon reacts after being tackled for a loss in the third quarter of a game against the Denver Broncos on Sept. 11.
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Chargers wide receiver Tyrell Williams (16) catches and runs for a 12-yard gain against the Broncos on Sept. 11.
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Bosa and Ingram consistently harassed Denver last week, finishing the game with 1.5 sacks a piece. They also collectively produced six quarterback hits, which means they spent plenty of time in the opposition’s backfield. Ex-Dolphin Chris McCain also contributed a sack. The Chargers pass rushing duo might be the NFL’s best. That means Miami’s starting tackles, Laremy Tunsil and Ja’Wuan James, will face their biggest test of the year in the season opener.
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Chargers inside linebacker Korey Toomer forces Broncos running back Jamaal Charles to fumble during the second half of a game in Denver on Sept. 11.
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Chargers wide receiver Travis Benjamin (12) pulls in a touchdown catch against the Denver Broncos during the second half on Sept. 11.
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Broncos inside linebacker Corey Nelson tackles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler during the second half on Sept. 11.
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Chargers inside linebacker Korey Toomer and Broncos running back Jamaal Charles look at a fumble Toomer caused during the second half on Sept. 11.
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Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian is hit by Chargers defensive end Corey Liuget during the second half on Sept. 11.
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Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian tries to avoid Chargers linebacker Charmeachealle Moore during the second half on Sept. 11.
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QB Philip Rivers (22 of 33, 192 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT) is among the best in the league and he has dangerous WRs among Keenan Allen (5 receptions, 35 yards, 1 TD), Travis Benjamin (3 receptions, 43 yards, 1 TD) and Tyrell Williams (5 receptions, 54 yards). Miami’s pass rush, led by Cam Wake and Ndamukong Suh, must pressure Rivers and make him uncomfortable. CB Byron Maxwell could be targeted, as he was in preseason. And FS Nate Allen will be tested. The entire secondary was suspect during preseason. The key for Miami will be the pass rush. <b>EDGE: Chargers</b>
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The Dolphins’ 31-24 fourth-quarter victory over the Chargers last season was a byproduct of Miami’s defense forcing Rivers to commit four turnovers. Rivers only threw for 192 yards last week against Denver, but three of those 22 attempts ended up being thrown for touchdowns. The Dolphins will have a tough time stopping RB Melvin Gordon, TE Antonio Gates and Rivers’ receivers. Miami’s linebackers need to be at their best.
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Broncos running back C.J. Anderson stiff arms inside linebacker Chargers’ Korey Toomer in the first quarter on Sept. 11.
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Chargers running back Melvin Gordon fumbles as Broncos inside linebacker Brandon Marshall (54), inside linebacker Todd Davis (51) and defensive end Derek Wolfe (95) make the tackle during the first half on Sept. 11.
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Denver Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian) eludes Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa for a touchdown run during the first half.
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Chargers running back Melvin Gordon is hit by Broncos free safety Darian Stewart during the first half on Sept. 11.
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The Denver Broncos and the Los Angeles Chargers kickoff at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium on Sept. 11.
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Chargers nose tackle Damion Square and the rest of the team take the field before the game against the Denver Broncos.
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