Chargers vs. Chiefs: NFL Week 7 Odds & Picks (2023)
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NFL Odds, Picks & Predictions: Chargers vs. Chiefs
Chargers vs. Chiefs
Betting on Brandon Staley isnât fun, but all Los Angeles does is play close games. All of L.A.âs games this season have been decided by single digits, and this series has been awfully tight recently, with last yearâs contests both being decided by a field goal.
The Chargers have just been a tough matchup for the Chiefs because they have the firepower to keep up with Patrick Mahomesâ unit. But whatâs especially important this year is that Los Angeles has allowed the fourth-fewest yards to opposing tight ends this season. Shutting down Travis Kelce is critical to beating this yearâs version of the Chiefs, who lack proven threats on the outside.
Going on the road after another brutal loss in primetime is a tough spot for the Chargers, but I ultimately think this game will be tight the whole way until Los Angeles does something silly and sets up Kansas City for a game-winning field goal.
Pick: Chargers +5.5
-Matt Barbato
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