The Chargers (5-3) are back at home this week after playing on the road three times over the past month. Tennessee (2-7) is in town this week and will be welcoming back starting quarterback Will Levis after he has missed the past three weeks with a shoulder injury.
This game pits the NFL’s number one scoring defense in LA against the NFL’s best unit in terms of total defense with the Titans. Despite allowing the least amount of yards on average each week, the Titans still let up 26.6 points per game. While the Chargers may find it difficult to consistently string drives together today, history tells us that points won’t be that hard to come by in this one.