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The Chargers 3—4 and Jets 4—3 are perfect foils. Keenan Allen has been one of the best receivers in the NFL this season, but he faces a stingy Jets pass defense. Justin Herbert faced very little pressure on his way to yards and three touchdowns. Naturally, Keenan Allen and Austin Ekeler were the biggest beneficiaries, but rookie Quentin Johnston also had his best game of the year with five catches for 50 yards.
Herbert will be tested by one of the best pass defenses in the league, which allows just Look for Ekeler to play a big role catching quick outs close to the line of scrimmage with Sauce Gardner and D. Reed lurking in the secondary. The defense and kicker Greg Zuerlein have led the charge as the team has scored just three offensive touchdowns in the last three games.
Breece Hall accounts for all three of those scores and though he was bottled up on the ground last week against the Giants, he had a season-high 76 receiving yards on six catches. Garrett Wilson also finished with a season-best receiving yards in the same game against the Giants. The Jets could have some success moving the ball through the air to Wilson and Hall, but Hall could be in for another tough day on the ground as the Chargers are one of 12 teams that allow less than rushing yards per game.
The Chargers 3—4 and Jets 4—3 are perfect foils. Keenan Allen has been one of the best receivers in the NFL this season, but he faces a stingy Jets pass defense. Justin Herbert faced very little pressure on his way to yards and three touchdowns. Naturally, Keenan Allen and Austin Ekeler were the biggest beneficiaries, but rookie Quentin Johnston also had his best game of the year with five catches for 50 yards.
Herbert will be tested by one of the best pass defenses in the league, which allows just Look for Ekeler to play a big role catching quick outs close to the line of scrimmage with Sauce Gardner and D. Reed lurking in the secondary. The defense and kicker Greg Zuerlein have led the charge as the team has scored just three offensive touchdowns in the last three games.
Breece Hall accounts for all three of those scores and though he was bottled up on the ground last week against the Giants, he had a season-high 76 receiving yards on six catches. Garrett Wilson also finished with a season-best receiving yards in the same game against the Giants. The Jets could have some success moving the ball through the air to Wilson and Hall, but Hall could be in for another tough day on the ground as the Chargers are one of 12 teams that allow less than rushing yards per game.