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The Los Angeles Chargers offense looks more dynamic with each passing week, particularly through the air,
In Week 7, Justin Herbert had his first 300-plus-yard outing of the season. The following week, he threw for multiple touchdowns without an interception. Last week, he averaged a season-high 10.4 yards per pass attempt.
Going into Week 10, the Chargers have far more offensive balance than they had early in the season. Defenses must adjust to Herbert’s willingness to throw downfield.
Though the Tennessee Titans are allowing a league-low 269.1 yards per game, they turn the ball over at an alarming rate. Tennessee has the second-most giveaways, trailing only the Las Vegas Raiders.
Moton highlighted Tennessee’s quarterback uncertainty, but it didn’t sway his decision to pick the Chargers to cover in this spot.
“Titans quarterback Will Levis could play for the first time since Week 6. Last week, he recorded limited practices Wednesday through Friday. If Levis returns, the Titans could turn the ball over at a high rate. He’s accounted for seven interceptions and three lost fumbles.
“Even with Mason Rudolph under center for the last three games, the Titans have turned the ball over seven times. Rudolph has thrown four interceptions and lost a fumble.
“So, regardless who starts at quarterback for the Titans, the Chargers are the side in this matchup. Los Angeles has started to pick up steam offensively, winning by 18 and 17 points in its last two contests with the New Orleans and Cleveland Browns, respectively.
“The Chargers passing attack will continue to blossom with Herbert throwing downfield to a healthy wide receiver group. Los Angeles covers against another bottom-tier team.”
ATS Consensus: Chargers -7.5
Score Prediction: Chargers 24, Titans 13
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