The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Rivers, Chargers to face Cowboys in key matchup

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Philip Rivers looks forward to his Thanksgivi­ng debut in his 14th season.

The six-time Pro Bowl quarterbac­k is also pretty fired up about how important Thursday’s visit to the Dallas Cowboys is for his Los Angeles Chargers.

“Outside of playoff games, I don’t know that there’s any bigger stage and game than Thanksgivi­ng,” Rivers said. “It’s certainly a big-time game, more so because of what’s riding on it for our team. Throw in the fact that it’s Thanksgivi­ng, even better.”

Los Angeles (4-6) started 0-4 while AFC West rival Kansas City won its first five. Now the Chargers are within two games of the division-leading Chiefs after scoring their most points since 1981 in a 54-24 win over Buffalo.

The Cowboys (5-5) have lost both games without suspended star running back Ezekiel Elliott, with still four games remaining on the six-game ban over alleged domestic violence. The defending NFC East champs are already all but eliminated in the division race, facing a tough road to a wild-card spot.

“It’s going to show the character of our team,” said quarterbac­k Dak Prescott, who has struggled without the backfield mate from their remarkable rookie season.

“We’ve got the choice to go 11-5 right now or 5-11 or anything in between. It’s about us coming in and coming to work every day to show the character and fight we have to be 11-5.”

Tyron Smith appears set to return for Dallas after the four-time Pro Bowl left tackle missed two games with back and groin issues. Prescott was sacked a careerhigh eight times in the first loss, 27-7 to Atlanta, and lost a fumble in both games.

But the Cowboys still have to figure out how to stop the run without 2016 All-Pro linebacker Sean Lee, who will miss his second straight game and fourth overall with a hamstring injury. Dallas is allowing 181 yards rushing per game without Lee.

Things to consider going into the Chargers’ second straight Thanksgivi­ng game in Texas (the most recent was a 21-17 AFL win at Houston in 1969, the year before the merger):

BIG MIKE: After an injury-plagued beginning to his rookie season, Chargers receiver Mike Williams is starting to become a bigger part of the game plan. He caught a season-high five passes against Buffalo, playing 41 snaps and finally getting into a rhythm on the field. The Clemson product could get an even larger role going forward as defenses focus on Keenan Allen after his 12-catch performanc­e against the Bills.

WHAT A RUSH: The Chargers are third in the NFL with 30 sacks after harassing Buffalo quarterbac­ks Nathan Peterman and Tyrod Taylor. LA’s dynamic rushing duo of Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram is responsibl­e for 19 of those sacks. Bosa is on a particular roll lately, with his pressure causing two of Peterman’s intercepti­ons and Taylor’s fumble, which was returned for a touchdown by Ingram.

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 ?? Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press ?? Chargers quarterbac­k Philip Rivers, in his 14th season, will make his Thanksgivi­ng debut today against the Cowboys in Arlington, Texas.
Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press Chargers quarterbac­k Philip Rivers, in his 14th season, will make his Thanksgivi­ng debut today against the Cowboys in Arlington, Texas.

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