Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Late turnover, field goal give Chargers OT victory

- By Joe Reedy

INGLEWOOD >> Dustin Hopkins kicked four field goals, including a 39-yarder with 2:38 remaining in overtime, and the Los Angeles Chargers rallied for a 1916 victory over the Denver Broncos on Monday night.

Hopkins, who injured a hamstring during the first half, grimaced as he kicked the ball and fell to the ground before being picked up by teammates. The ninth-year kicker was inactive for last week’s game against Cleveland due to a quadriceps injury.

The Chargers have won three straight to improve to 4-2. They are tied with Kansas City atop the AFC West.

The game appeared to be headed toward a tie until Denver’s Montrell Washington muffed JK Scott’s punt at the Broncos 32-yard line. It was recovered by Deane Leonard at the Denver 28-yard line.

Washington called for a fair catch, but Denver safety P.J. Locke didn’t hear Washington and tried to block Ja’Sir Taylor when Locke bumped into Washington.

Justin Herbert, who completed 37 of 57 for 238 yards and an intercepti­on, passed to Mike Williams for 9 yards to get Hopkins closer.

Russell Wilson was 15 of 28 for 188 yards and a touchdown for the Broncos (2-4), who dropped a game in overtime for the second straight week.

Denver jumped out to a 10-0 lead with scores on the first two drives. Brandon McManus was good from 51 yards midway through the first, and Wilson found a wide-open Greg Dulcich for a 39-yard touchdown with 1:49 remaining in the quarter.

Wilson was able to elude pressure, step up in the pocket and loft a pass up the right sideline to the rookie tight end, who caught it at the LA 15 and went untouched into the end zone for his first NFL touchdown. Dulcich, a thirdround pick from UCLA, was activated before the game after beginning the season on injured reserve due to a hamstring injury.

On the play before Dulcich’s score, Wilson avoided a sack attempt by Khalil Mack and Chris Rumph II.

 ?? MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler, right, is hit by Denver Broncos cornerback Damarri Mathis, center, during the first half Monday in Inglewood.
MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler, right, is hit by Denver Broncos cornerback Damarri Mathis, center, during the first half Monday in Inglewood.

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