Sunday’s Week 14 action wraps up with a big AFC West battle as the Los Angeles Chargers take on the Kansas City Chiefs.
With just five games left in the regular season, the 8-4 Chargers have to win tonight if they want a shot at the division crown. The Chiefs head into the matchup at 11-1 and clinched a playoff spot last week against the Raiders. Since Kansas City won the first game against Los Angeles, KC will be closing in on nearly a decade of dominance by winning the AFC West for the ninth year in a row.
This is your place to discuss the game with other Las Vegas Raiders fans and any gambling picks you have as the lines below are provided by FanDuel Sportsbook.
[Lines below are as of 12/6 at 11:00 a.m. PST]
Holder’s picks: KC -3.5, Under 42.5, KC ML
In a home game where they can lock up the divison, I’m having hard time picking against the Chiefs. Especially since Isiah Pachecco is back in the fold while D.J. Humphries is taking over at left tackle and J.K. Dobbins was recenlty placed on injured reserve for the Chargers. Combining all of that with the fact that Kansas City has had more time to prepare after playing on Friday last week, I think it will be a hats and t-shirts night tonight, unfortunately.
The full injury report wasn’t availabe at the time of writing but you can follow this link to see who is in and out tonight.
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