LA Chargers schedule: Way-too-early 2021 game predictions

Oct 25, 2020; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) smiles after scoring a touchdown on a short run in the third quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 25, 2020; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) smiles after scoring a touchdown on a short run in the third quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports /
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LA Chargers schedule prediction, Weeks 13-15:

Week 13 at Cincinnati Bengals:

Again, you never win every single game that you are supposed to and the Chargers are likely going to have a losing streak in the 2021 season. This is the second losing streak, as they dropped two in a row to the Browns and Ravens earlier in this prediction.

Joe Burrow wants revenge for the game last year and at this point in the year, he too has figured out NFL defenses and is firing on all cylinders.

Joe Burrow and Justin Herbert go to battle in one of the best games of the year but Burrow’s Bengals get the ball last and as the old saying goes: last score wins.

28-27, Cincinnati Bengals

Week 14 vs. New York Giants

Daniel Jones stinks. That is all I really have to say about this one. The New York Giants have a sneaky good defense that will do its best to limit the Chargers but turnovers from Jones will haunt the team as it is forced to travel across the country to play the Chargers.

We will be talking about who the Giants are going to draft at this point of the season.

27-17, LA Chargers

Week 15 vs. Kansas City Chiefs

I want to believe that the Chargers will split with the Kansas City Chiefs and I know it is an easy and popular prediction to have but I just do not see it. The Chiefs went 15-1 last season and if they had any semblance of an offensive line would have been the Super Bowl Champions yet again.

The Chargers are getting better. They push Kansas City to their limit each and every time they play them. The problem here is that Patrick Mahomes gets the ball first in overtime and the Chargers don’t have a chance to answer.

30-24 (OT), Kansas City Chiefs

LA Chargers’ record thus far: 8-6