Justin Herbert passes for 2 
		touchdowns, Chargers score on free kick and rally past Broncos 34-27 
		 
		 
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			 [December 20, 2024]  
			By JOE REEDY 
		
			INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Trailing 21-13 at halftime Thursday night 
			against the Denver Broncos, some wondered if the Los Angeles 
			Chargers had any resolve left after going through their worst 
			four-quarter stretch of the season. 
			 
			The Chargers put some doubts to rest getting back on track and 
			getting closer to wrapping up a playoff spot. 
			 
			Justin Herbert passed for 284 yards and two touchdowns, including a 
			go-ahead 19-yarder to Derius Davis early in the fourth quarter, as 
			the Chargers rallied for a 34-27 victory. 
			 
			Los Angeles (9-6) has a 97% probability of making the playoffs with 
			the win according to the NFL. It can wrap up its second postseason 
			berth in three seasons Sunday with losses by Indianapolis and Miami. 
			 
			“It was a total team effort by everyone. It was phenomenal,” coach 
			Jim Harbaugh said. “The test and challenge is how you are going to 
			respond. They went back to work and stayed the course.” 
			 
			The Chargers' comeback also included Cameron Dicker making the first 
			successful fair-catch kick in the NFL in 48 years. He was good from 
			57 yards on the final play of the first half to pull the Chargers to 
			21-13. 
		
			
			  
		
			Denver (9-6) could have clinched a playoff spot but had its 
			four-game winning streak snapped. The Broncos still have an 85% 
			chance of making it, but they have tough remaining tests at 
			Cincinnati on Dec. 28 and at home against Kansas City in Week 18. 
			 
			“Obviously, a disappointing loss. There was a lot at stake, and we 
			know that," Denver coach Sean Payton said. "We had a fast start, and 
			then uncharacteristically this season, we didn’t finish or play 
			nearly well enough in the second half, both offensively and 
			defensively.” 
			 
			The Broncos appeared well on their way to wrapping up their first 
			postseason berth since 2015 after they scored on their first three 
			drives to go up 21-10. But after Wil Lutz's 41-yard field goal 
			midway through the third quarter gave the Broncos a 24-13 advantage, 
			the Chargers stormed back. 
			 
			“First three drives, 21 points, and then just kind of stalled,” said 
			Bo Nix, who completed 29 of 40 passes for 263 yards and two 
			touchdowns. “We got the same defense (in the second half). Just for 
			whatever reason, we couldn’t get going.” 
			 
			Gus Edwards — who had 14 carries for 68 yards — went off 5 yards off 
			left end for his second touchdown of the game to get the Bolts 
			within 24-19, but the 2-point conversion was no good when Herbert 
			was stopped short of the goal line. 
			 
			Edwards also burrowed in from the 1 in the first quarter to tie it 
			at 7. 
		
			  
		
			After Denver went three-and-out for the second time in three 
			possessions, the Chargers took their first lead. On first-and-10 
			from the Denver 19, Herbert — who completed 23 of 30 passes with an 
			interception — scrambled left and threw across his body off his left 
			foot to Davis with 12:29 remaining. 
			 
			“We had him on a little bubble out of the backfield. I scrambled 
			out, saw the pressure and he just turned upfield and made an 
			incredible play,” Herbert said. 
			 
			Herbert then found Joshua Palmer in the back of the end zone for the 
			2-point conversion. Palmer made a one-handed grab before going out 
			of bounds to make it 27-24. 
			 
			Los Angeles put it out of reach with 2:27 remaining on Herbert's 
			34-yard touchdown pass to Hassan Haskins. 
			 
			Lutz narrowly made a 55-yard field goal with 57 seconds remaining to 
			get Denver within a touchdown, but Los Angeles’ Nick Niemann 
			recovered the onside kick to dash any hopes of a comeback. 
			 
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            Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Joshua Palmer (5) catches the 
			ball in the end zone for a two-point conversion during the second 
			half an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Thursday, Dec. 
			19, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun) 
              
 
			 Herbert completed passes to 10 players, including 
			Ladd McConkey, who had six receptions for 87 yards. 
			 
			Nix had a pair of touchdown passes in the first half — a 1-yard pass 
			to Michael Burton off a rollout and a 6-yard throw to Devaughn Vele 
			in the left corner of the end zone — and completed 15 of 21 passes 
			for 155 yards before halftime. 
			 
			Quick start 
			Audric Estime’s 3-yard run off right guard gave the Broncos a 7-0 
			lead midway through the first quarter. It was only the third time 
			this season Denver reached the end zone on its opening possession. 
			 
			Second-half rebound 
			The Chargers were outscored 48-13 in four quarters that included the 
			second half against Tampa Bay and first half against Denver. 
			 
			Going into halftime, the defense had a stretch where it had allowed 
			scores on 13 of 18 drives (including eight touchdowns) and forced 
			only two punts in seven quarters. 
			 
			Instead of Harbaugh addressing the team at halftime, it was safety 
			Derwin James. 
			 
			“I feel like, as players, we need to take it upon ourselves. This is 
			our team too," James said. "And I feel like, man, my message was 
			simple. Man, it’s time for us to play ball. And I feel like, as a 
			team, we just came out and did that. It was nothing rah, rah, rah. 
			It was just, it’s time to go, man. It’s time for us to play our best 
			ball in December, January. I feel like we did that today.” 
			 
			Denver gained 212 yards on its first drive and 229 in the first 
			half, but just 107 after halftime. 
			 
			Dicker makes history 
			Coach Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers took advantage of a seldom-used 
			fair-catch kick, which allows a team that has just made a fair catch 
			to try a free kick for three points. The kick is attempted from the 
			line of scrimmage, and the defending team must stand 10 yards away. 
			
			
			  
			The Chargers were able to try it because Denver’s Tremon Smith 
			committed fair-catch interference on what would have been the final 
			play of the first half when Los Angeles’ Derius Davis attempted to 
			field Riley Dixon’s punt at the Chargers 38. 
			 
			The penalty moved the ball to the Denver 47 for an untimed down. The 
			Chargers also were the last team to successfully execute a free kick 
			when Ray Wersching converted from 45 yards for San Diego on Nov. 21, 
			1976, against Buffalo. 
			 
			Injuries 
			Chargers: S Marcus Maye (ankle) and LB Denzel Perryman (hamstring) 
			were injured in the first half and did not return. 
			 
			Up next 
			Broncos: At Cincinnati on Saturday, Dec. 28. 
			 
			Chargers: At New England on Dec. 28. 
			
			
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