Why Los Angeles Chargers will beat Commanders, why they won’t, and a prediction

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A week ago, the Los Angeles Chargers appeared to have one of the easiest picks of the year while undefeated going into a game against the New York Giants.
So much for that, as the Chargers are now 3-1 and going into a much tougher-looking encounter with the Washington Commanders, a team getting star quarterback Jayden Daniels back just in time for the showdown.
Here’s a look at why the Chargers will or won’t pick up a win over the Commanders in Week 5.
Why Chargers will beat Commanders

Daniels is bound to be rusty and won’t have star wideout Terry McLaurin. This is also a homestand for the Chargers, with the Commanders needing to make a big trip for a later-than-usual kickoff. Justin Herbert has completed 63.8 percent of his passes with seven scores and three picks and continues to enjoy a strong cast of supporting weapons, headed up by rookie back Omarion Hampton and his 270 yards and two scores on a 5.0 per-carry average. The Chargers defense finally got the Tuli Tuipulotu breakout with Khalil Mack on injured reserve, as he posted a four-sack game and will be on the hunt for more.
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Why Chargers won’t beat Commanders

The injury woes to the offensive line were too much to overcome for the Chargers last week. Missing Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt, with Mekhi Becton only just coming back from a concussion, could be a big problem. Daniels remains an elite quarterback and he’s bolstered by a rushing attack averaging a shocking 5.9 yards per carry over 105 attempts. Tuipulotu’s breakout will also have the Commanders on high-alert from a gameplan perspective, putting all of the pressure to create, well, pressure, on…Bud Dupree.
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Commanders vs. Chargers prediction

The Commanders have yet to win on the road this year and only just get back Daniels, minus his top target. Provided a patchwork offensive line can give Herbert just enough time to reach even his second read, he should be able to lead a ball-control offense that sends the home fans away happy with a 4-1 start.
Prediction: Chargers 27, Commanders 21
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Chris Roling has covered the NFL since 2010 with stints at Bleacher Report, USA TODAY Sports Media Group and others. Raised a Bengals fan in the '90s, the Andy Dalton era was smooth sailing by comparison. He graduated from the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University and remains in Athens.
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