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The Los Angeles Chargers sit at 6-3 heading into Week 10. They've endured a plethora of injuries up to this point, most recently to standout tackle Joe Alt, who will undergo season-ending surgery after suffering another high ankle sprain last week.
Both teams got much needed wins last week. Both won by the score of 27-20 with the Steelers snapping their two-game losing streak with an upset of the then-one-loss Colts, and the Chargers erasing an early deficit to beat the one-win Titans.
The Los Angeles Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers meet for a competitive Sunday Night Football contest at SoFi Stadium in Week 10.
The Los Angeles Chargers never promised that headline trade deadline arrival Trevor Penning would play against the Pittsburgh Steelers in primetime in Week 10. In fact, those Chargers showed a lot through their actions during practice leading up to the game by the starting five in front of Justin Herbert with the first-team offense.
The Colts lead the NFL in success rate on offense and the Steelers rank 29th on defense. Indianapolis leads the league in big plays and Pittsburgh has give up 450-plus yards in back-to-back games for the second time in franchise history. It could happen again here.
The Denver Broncos temporarily moved to the top of the AFC standings with their Thursday night win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
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A former Steelers head coach and two Western Pennsylvania natives are semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026.
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