Chargers vs. Chiefs prediction for Thursday night’s NFL game, including odds, spread, and line analysis from a professional who is 17-5

 Austin Ekeler, Mike Williams, Justin Herbert, and the Los Angeles Chargers are all subjects that R.J. White keeps an eye on.


The second week of the 2022 NFL schedule kicks off on Thursday Night Football after a hugely thrilling first week. Los Angeles Chargers will play the Kansas City Chiefs in an AFC West matchup at Arrowhead Stadium. Both clubs are led by elite quarterbacks, with Justin Herbert emerging as the Chargers’ face and Patrick Mahomes dominating for the Chiefs. Both clubs won their season-opening contests last week to start the year at 1-0. The two teams split their two meetings in 2021, each winning on the road.

Kickoff in Kansas City is set at 8:15 p.m. ET. According to Caesars Sportsbook, Kansas City is a four-point home favourite, and the most recent Chargers vs. Chiefs odds indicate that 54 points will be scored overall, or the over/under. See what SportsLine expert R.J. White has to say before making any Chiefs vs. Chargers choices or NFL predictions for Thursday Night Football.

White, a Fantasy and gambling editor for CBS Sports, consistently crushes as SportsLine’s No. 1 NFL expert in picks against the spread, and went 445-378-24 on his ATS picks from 2017-21, which returned $2,542 to $100 players. He’s also gone a whopping 17-5-1 on his NFL picks involving the Chargers, meaning he’s well-qualified for this selection.

He gained notoriety by winning significant prizes twice in the Westgate Las Vegas SuperContest since 2015. Additionally, White made a lot of money betting on NFL futures in 2021, including a 10-1 win on Jonathan Taylor to be the league’s leading rusher. Everyone who has followed him is very successful.

White has now focused only on Chargers vs. Chiefs and made a strong against-the-spread prediction. To view his TNF choices right now, go to SportsLine. For the Chiefs vs. Chargers game, the following are some NFL odds and betting lines:

Chiefs against Chargers betting line: -4
Over/under for Chargers vs. Chiefs: 54 points
Money line for Chargers vs. Chiefs: Chargers +175, Chiefs -210
In the previous 18 games, the Chargers have a 9-9 record against the spread.
KC: In their previous 21 games, the Chiefs have gone 11-10 against the spread.
Picks for the Chargers vs. Chiefs game: View predictions at SportsLine

The Chargers’ ability to cover

With Justin Herbert at the helm, the Chargers have had success at Arrowhead Stadium. Over Herbert’s tenure, Los Angeles is 2-0 against Kansas City, with the gifted quarterback accumulating 583 passing yards and seven touchdowns during two contests. With 279 yards and three touchdowns in Week 1, Herbert proved that he is a superior option in every situation. Since the 2021 season, Herbert has thrown for more over 5,000 yards and 38 touchdowns, ranking among the top four quarterbacks in NFL history for passing yards and touchdowns through 33 games.

As a result of their high level of explosiveness, the Chargers finished last season among the top five teams in the league for passing offence, overall offence, and scoring offence. Austin Ekeler, a running back who isn’t very strong, finished 2021 with more than 1,500 yards from scrimmage, good for sixth place in the NFL. The Chargers may also find comfort in a defence that generated six sacks in the season opening four days earlier, and Ekeler also equaled Jonathan Taylor for the league lead with 20 touchdown passes last season.

The Chargers’ ability to cover

Although Kansas City’s defense isn’t renowned, the 2022 season-opening established a high bar. In Week 1, the Chiefs limited the potent Cardinals offense to only 282 total yards, and Arizona only managed 4.4 net yards per pass attempt. With 44 points scored in Week 1, Kansas City led the NFL. The Chiefs also amassed 488 total yards and 33 first downs. The Chiefs also amassed a staggering 33 first downs, went 6-for-6 in the end zone, and converted more than 60% of their third down opportunities.

Kansas City excelled in protecting Patrick Mahomes, allowing no sacks in the first game, and the Chiefs ran the ball well against the Cardinals. With a rotation of running backs, the Chiefs managed 128 rushing yards and a score on only 27 touches. During the 2021 season, Kansas City was among the top four teams in the NFL for both scoring offense and total offense.

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