Broncos vs. Chargers live score, updates, highlights from NFL ‘Monday Night Football’ game

The AFC West sent two of its teams to “Monday Night Football” last week with the Raiders and Chiefs providing a thriller. For Week 6, the other two squads in the division get their turn, as the Broncos and Chargers meet in L.A. Monday night. 

The Chargers are currently sitting at 3-2 in the division, behind the Chiefs, but ahead of the 2-3 Broncos and the 1-4 Raiders. The MNF matchup is a prime opportunity for Los Angeles to create separation between their division opponent, while Denver could leapfrog into second with a win. 

Russell Wilson and the Broncos have been in the bright lights on prime time three times already this season, but nothing has been prime about their performances. Denver is 1-2 so far this season when playing in the prime time slot, defeating the 49ers 11-10 on Sunday Night Football in Week 3, but falling to the Seahawks and Colts. 

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The Broncos are coming off that loss to the Colts, which occurred on “Thursday Night Football” in Week 5. Neither team managed a touchdown, as Brandon McManus and Chase McLaughlin exchanged field goals. The contest went to overtime, where McLaughlin gave the Colts a 12-9 win with a successful 48-yard attempt. 

The Chargers have played one game previously in prime time, Week 2 “Sunday Night Football” against the Chiefs where Kansas City earned the win. The team enters Week 5 coming off a tight 30-28 win over the Browns, their second victory in a row. 

The Sporting News will provide updates and highlights of the MNF contest between the Broncos and Chargers. 

Broncos vs. Chargers score

  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 F
Broncos 10 X X X X
Chargers 0 X X X X

Broncos vs. Chargers live updates, highlights from Monday Night Football

(All times Eastern.)

9:19 p.m. — Two-minute warning at SoFi Stadium, as the Chargers have the ball at the Broncos’ 18-yard line down 10-3. 

9:18 p.m. — Another third-down penalty against the Broncos allows the Chargers to keep their drive alive. It was called on Kareem Jackson, but looks like it was Mathis again. Los Angeles looking to strike before the end of the half. 

9:15 p.m. — On third down, Herbert attempts to hit Josh Palmer down the field. Damarri Mathis disrupts the play but is called for pass interference and it’s a new set of downs for Los Angeles. 

9:14 p.m. — Matt Henningsen comes through untouched and sacks Herbert for a loss. It’s his first sack of the season. 

9:12 p.m. — Broncos can’t stop the Chargers on third-and-1, as Sony Michel powers through and picks up the first down. Alex Singleton had Michel wrapped up behind the first-down line, but the Chargers back was able to push across for the first. 

9:08 p.m. — Khalil Mack continues to dangerous on defense, as he rushes and knocks down a pass on third down to force a three-and-out. Chargers immediately get to build off the last drive, now down by just three. 

9:02 p.m. — On a third-and-2, Ekeler gets the first and more, rumbling into the end zone for a six-yard rushing touchdown. Dustin Hopkins nails the extra point and with 9:09 left in the first half, it’s now Broncos 10, Chargers 7. 

9:01 p.m. — Another third-down completion to Everett gets the Chargers a first down. He caught it at the first-down mark, but the officials ruled he crossed for the first down. Chargers have the ball at the Broncos’ 14-yard line. 

8:59 p.m. — Back-to-back completions to Gerald Everett allows Los Angeles to pick up a first down and get to the Denver 24. 

End of first quarter: Broncos 10, Chargers 0

8:52 p.m. — Long strike for the Chargers, as after Ekeler gets a first down, Herbert hits Donald Parham Jr. for a 24-yard reception to get them to midfield.

8:46 p.m. — Right after the long play to Jeudy, Wilson follows it up with a 39-yard touchdown score to Greg Dulcich. The tight end was left wide open at the 15 and he goes in untouched. Not a bad NFL debut for Dulcich to start. With 1:19 left in the first quarter, it’s Broncos 10, Chargers 0. 

8:45 p.m. — Big play by the Broncos on third down. It looks like Mack might get to Wilson for his second sack, but the QB scrambles to his right and eventually finds Jerry Jeudy for a 37-yard reception. 

8:39 p.m. — Denver avoids disaster as Montrell Washington muffs the punt, but is able to recover. Denver starts their second drive at their own 16. 

8:39 p.m. — It look liked Austin Ekeler might be able to get the first down, but Baron Browning trips him up short of the first-down mark and the Chargers will be forced to punt. 

8:37 p.m. — Another penalty, this one on the Chargers on the first play of their drive. Rookie lineman Zion Johnson is called for holding, so it’ll be first-and-20. 

8:33 p.m. — Broncos are on the board with 7:20 left in the first quarter, as Brandon McManus nails a 51-yard field goal to give Denver an early lead. Broncos 3, Chargers 0 

8:32 p.m. — Khalil Mack wraps up Wilson for the sack on third down. It’s not enough to put the Broncos out of field goal range, but a big stop by the Chargers’ defense. 

8:31 p.m. — A 16-yard completion to the tight end Eric Tomlinson along the Chargers’ sideline gets the Broncos into Chargers’ territory. 

8:29 p.m. — An attempt from Russell Wilson to Courtland Sutton on the sideline falls incomplete, but J.C. Jackson is called for pass interference. An automatic first down for the Broncos. 

8:28 p.m. — Another offensive penalty, this time on third-and-9, for the Broncos. Cam Fleming is called for a false start, pushing it to a third-and-14. 

8:26 p.m. — First play for Denver and Lloyd Cushenberry is whistled for holding and it puts them back 10 yards. 

8:24 p.m. — Broncos will begin their first drive at their own 21. 

8:22 p.m. — Bad penalty on third down for the Chargers. A false start by center Will Clapp forces the Chargers to face a third-and-16. Herbert can’t hit Bandy near the end zone and Los Angeles is forced to punt. 

8:19 p.m. — Denver stops Los Angeles on a third down, but Brandon Staley is aggressive early. He goes for it on fourth-and-2 and finds Michael Bandy for the completion and first down. 

8:17 p.m. — First play of the game, and the Chargers get into Broncos’ territory thanks to a 30-yard pass interference call on Damarri Mathis. 

8:16 p.m. — The kickoff is away and we have action on Monday Night Football. 

7 p.m. — Here are the official inactive players for tonight. Keenen Allen once again is out for the Chargers as he deals with a hamstring injury. For the Broncos, Melvin Gordon is active tonight and should be the lead running back for Denver. 

4 p.m. — Here are the latest injury updates from both teams for the MNF clash. 

What channel is Broncos vs. Chargers on today?

  • Game: Broncos at Chargers
  • Date: Monday, Oct. 17
  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: ESPN+, fuboTV (U.S.) | DAZN (Canada)

Broncos vs. Chargers is the “Monday Night Football” matchup for Week 6, meaning Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be in the booth and Lisa Salters will report from the sideline.

There will be no “Manningcast” featuring Peyton and Eli Manning for this game.

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Those who choose to stream “MNF” have several options. FuboTV carries the ESPN family of networks as well as CBS, Fox, NBC and NFL Network, which means they will be able to stream local games throughout the 2022 season. FuboTV also offers a free trial.

ESPN+, the network’s proprietary streaming service, will also carry Broncos vs. Chargers.

Viewers in Canada will be able to stream the game via DAZN.

What time is Broncos vs. Chargers on today?

  • Date: Monday, Oct. 17
  • Kickoff: 8:15 p.m. ET (6:15 p.m. MT/5:15 p.m. PT)

Kickoff for Monday night is set for 8:15 p.m. ET. That’s the customary start time for “Monday Night Football” games.

The Broncos will travel to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, meaning the game will start at 5:15 p.m. local time and 6:15 p.m. in Denver. 

Broncos vs. Chargers odds

  • Spread: Chargers -4.0
  • Moneyline: Broncos +172 | Chargers -206
  • O/U: 45.5

The Chargers enter the Week 6 MNF matchup as four-point favorites over the Broncos, according to Sports Interaction

Los Angeles is 4-1 so far this season against the spread. On the other hand, Denver has covered just once in its five contests. 

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