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The Chargers had no trouble despite playing without star tight end Antonio Gates, who missed his second straight game with a torn plantar fascia in his right foot, and rookie running back Ryan Mathews, still bothered by a high ankle sprain.
"We haven't peaked," said Rivers, who leads the NFL with 3,177 yards passing and has a chance to break Dan Marino's single-season record of 5,084 set in 1984. "I don't think we're playing at 100 percent, but we're playing pretty good."
Although it wasn't quite the air show that had been expected between Rivers and Orton -- the NFL's top two passers coming in -- Rivers and his receivers came up big.
Late in the second quarter, Crayton caught a short screen pass, broke a tackle by Brian Dawkins and raced toward the goal line. He was being tackled as he ran into the end zone and fell awkwardly on his left wrist even as he gave the Chargers a 21-7 lead. He was taken to the locker room and was on the sideline in street clothes in the fourth quarter, his left arm in a sling. Turner said he hopes it's just a sprain.
Earlier, Crayton caught a deep pass from Rivers and stiff-armed safety Renaldo Hill to gain extra yards, finishing with a 49-yard gain to the Denver 6. Tolbert scored on a 1-yard run two plays later for a 14-7 lead.
Sproles' big touchdown catch capped the opening drive of the second half and extended San Diego's lead to 28-7. He cut inside, caught Rivers' short pass and outraced the Broncos to the end zone.
Rivers' final scoring pass was a 3-yarder to fullback Jacob Hester early in the fourth.
Orton was coming off a four-touchdown performance in a 49-29 dismantling of Kansas City. The Chargers held him to 217 yards on 24-of-38 passing and sacked him five times.
Phillips had two sacks in the second quarter, including one when he chased down Orton as he tried to complete a flea-flicker.
"They kept bringing pressure and we couldn't hold them off," Orton said. "It's tough to do much when that happens."
Orton moved the Broncos 69 yards in six plays to open the game, with Knowshon Moreno scoring on a 4-yard run. Orton was 3 for 3 for 47 yards on the drive.
Orton threw a 13-yard TD pass to Brandon Lloyd in the fourth quarter.
NOTES: Denver WR Demaryius Thomas left with a sprained ankle and LB D.J. Williams had a concussion. ... San Diego RG Louis Vasquez left with a stinger and Floyd left in the second half after his hamstring tightened up.
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