Omar Navarro
The Chargers have won two in a row as they are back home for another primetime game.
The Bolts take on the Steelers on Sunday Night Football, withkickoff scheduledfor 5:20 p.m. (PT).
NFL analysts and publications have released their weekly power rankings. Take a look at where the Bolts are ranked as they enterWeek 10.
No. 12: Pete PriscoCBS Sports(Last Week: No. 12)
Losing Joe Alt again is a big hit for this team's offense.
No. 12: Mike FlorioPro Football Talk(Last Week: No. 12)
No. 12: Brent SobleskiBleacher Report(Last Week: No. 12)
The Los Angeles Chargers also escaped with a tough road victory in a week when other top teams, including the Packers, Lions and Colts, suffered setbacks.
The Chargers didn't run the ball particularly well and gave up defensive and special teams touchdowns, but they still got a win to keep pace in the AFC West.
No. 13: Frank SchwabYahoo Sports(Last Week: No. 12)
No. 14: Chad Graff & Josh KendallThe Athletic(Last Week: No. 12)
The Joe Alt injury could change their outlook, especially with Rashawn Slater already out. But if there's a head coach who can get the most out of his offensive line, it's Jim Harbaugh.
No. 14: Vinnie IyerSporting News(Last Week: No. 14)
The Chargers got sloppy again in Tennessee until Justin Herbert got into his gunslinging groove. The results are still there but the process can get better, starting with the Steelers in Week 10.
No. 14: NFL Nation Kris RhimESPN(Last Week: No. 14)
No. 14: Eric EdholmNFL.com(Last Week: No. 12)
That'll have to be cleaned up before tougher games against the Steelers and Jaguars, with the bye still a few weeks away. This team keeps riding the razor's edge.
No. 14: Diante LeeThe Ringer(Last Week: No. 11)
No. 15: Conor OrrSports Illustrated(Last Week: No. 13)
No. 15:Ralph VacchianoFox Sports(Last Week: No. 15)
No. 16: Dan WilkinstheScore(Last Week: No. 14)
The Chargers are in the playoff mix, but concerns persist about their trajectory. Injuries have again hit the offensive line, and Joe Alt is headed back to the sidelines with his second high ankle sprain of the season.
No. 20: Nate DavisUSA Today(Last Week: No. 13)




















