The Sports Xchange
Oct 13, 2016
SAN DIEGO -- The Chargers got a career-high four field goals from Josh Lambo, and Philip Rivers became San Diego's all-time leader in passing yards during a 21-13 win over the Denver Broncos on Thursday night.
San Diego (2-4) snapped a three-game overall losing streak and broke their 10-game skid against AFC West teams.
The Broncos (4-2) dropped their second straight game as they struggled offensively throughout the game.
Rivers completed 18 of 29 passes for 178 yards and a touchdown. With a short flip to tight end Hunter Henry that turned into a 12-yard completion in the second quarter against the Denver Broncos, Rivers pushed his total to 43,047 yards. He ended the night with 43,094 yards.
Dan Fouts threw for 43,040 yards in his 15-year career, all spent with San Diego from 1973-86.
Chargers running back Melvin Gordon had a game-high 94 yards on 27 carries.
Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian, who didn't start Sunday due to an injury to his non-throwing shoulder, was 30 of 50 for 230 yards and a touchdown.
Siemian hit Bennie Fowler for a 5-yard scoring reception midway through the fourth quarter, drawing the Broncos within 21-10.
Denver made another last push with four minutes remaining when it appeared running back C.J. Anderson scored. However, the Broncos were flagged for holding, and Chargers linebacker Jatavis Brown, who had a sack in the series, forced a Demaryius Thomas fumble.
Denver got a 46-yard field goal from Brandon McManus with 27 seconds left to make it 21-13, then recovered an onside kick. The Broncos took a final shot from the Chargers 45-yard line, but Siemian's pass was deflected by Dexter McCoil.
The Chargers padded their cushion to 21-3 early in the fourth quarter with a safety after the Broncos were flagged for holding in the end zone.
Denver's Jordan Taylor fumbled after a third-quarter reception, forced and recovered by Korey Toomer. A personal-foul penalty added 15 more yards as the Chargers set up shop at the Broncos 20-yard line. However, the Chargers converted the miscue into just three points on Lambo's third field goal, a 31-yard for a 16-3 advantage.
Lambo kicked a 21-yard field goal to give the Chargers a 13-3 third-quarter cushion. San Diego was in position to score after Gordon's career-long 48-yard run put the ball on the Denver 6. The Chargers advanced 4 more yards but were denied a touchdown.
Denver pulled within 10-3 in the second quarter, thanks to a bungle by the Chargers.
Travis Benjamin let a punt glance of his leg, and it was recovered by the Broncos at the San Diego 11. However, the Chargers' defense stiffened, surrendering only a McManus 29-yard field goal.
The Chargers struck first with an impressive 12-play, 75-yard drive which was capped by Hunter Henry's 5-yard scoring catch. Rivers, spotting his tight end matched against cornerback Chris Harris Jr. in single coverage, fired a strike to Henry despite Harris' presence. After seven minutes, the Chargers were ahead, 7-0.
Lambo's 37-yard field goal with 10 minutes left in the half stretched the Chargers' lead to 10-0. San Diego converted a fourth-and-1 at the Denver 20 on Gordon's 1-yard run, but the Chargers stalled and settled for the field goal.
NOTES: Denver head coach Gary Kubiak didn't attend the game as he deals with migraine headaches. He was replaced by Joe DeCamillis, the special teams coordinator. ... TE Virgil Green (calf) and RT Donald Stephenson (calf) returned to the Broncos' lineup. ... Chargers CB Brandon Flowers (concussion) missed his third consecutive game. ... San Diego backup QB Kellen Clemens is the new holder. ... Chargers minority owner George Pernicano, who died last week, was honored with a pregame moment of silence.