DENVER -- Two yards separated the Chargers from being a two-point conversion away from tying the Broncos with fewer than three minutes to go Sunday.
Two yards needed for an offense that had marched 98 yards the previous quarter to ensure the Broncos paid the maximum price possible for Devontae Booker's fumble as he attempted to reach the football over the goal line early in the third quarter.
Two yards needed for an offense that had just become the first in 25 games played over 13 months and 12 days to produce a 100-yard rusher against the Broncos, with Melvin Gordon dicing up Denver for 111 yards on 23 carries.