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Chargers visit Raiders in division tilt
Coming off a disappointing 24-22 loss last time out, San Diego hits the road with a chance to get on the winning track Sunday at Oakland.
Both teams have a chance to improve their showing within the AFC West division. Oakland is 1-3 (0-1 in the division), while the Chargers sit at 2-3 (0-1 in the division).
The Chargers come into this one as a slight 2-point road favorite, while oddsmakers expect to see a lot of scoring in this one and opened the total at 50.5.
Marty Schottenheimer's troops hosted Pittsburgh last game and came away with a 24-22 loss, a game that went under 47. Oddsmakers had them as 3-point favorites in that one.
Norv Turner's troops were at home last game and came away with a 19-13 win, a game that went under 46.5. Oddsmakers had them as 3.5-point favorites in that one.
Oakland knows that beating the Chargers depends on stopping the run. San Diego will hit them with a ground game that has averaged 139.8 yards per game this season, #3 in the league.
Coming off a disappointing 24-22 loss last time out, San Diego hits the road with a chance to get on the winning track Sunday at Oakland.
Both teams have a chance to improve their showing within the AFC West division. Oakland is 1-3 (0-1 in the division), while the Chargers sit at 2-3 (0-1 in the division).
The Chargers come into this one as a slight 2-point road favorite, while oddsmakers expect to see a lot of scoring in this one and opened the total at 50.5.
Marty Schottenheimer's troops hosted Pittsburgh last game and came away with a 24-22 loss, a game that went under 47. Oddsmakers had them as 3-point favorites in that one.
Norv Turner's troops were at home last game and came away with a 19-13 win, a game that went under 46.5. Oddsmakers had them as 3.5-point favorites in that one.
Oakland knows that beating the Chargers depends on stopping the run. San Diego will hit them with a ground game that has averaged 139.8 yards per game this season, #3 in the league.