Omar Navarro
The Chargers are back from the week off.
The Bolts return from the bye week to host the AFC West rivalRaiders. Kickoff from SoFi Stadium is at 1:25 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 13.
No. 13: NFL Nation Kris RhimESPN(Last Week: No. 14)
No. 13: Vinnie IyerSporting News(Last Week: No. 15)
The Chargers enjoyed a bye week to help regroup as they try to catch the Broncs and hold off the Chiefs in the AFC West.
No. 15: Chad Graff & Josh KendallThe Athletic(Last Week: No. 15)
It seems unlikely, but if they can just find a way to stabilize their front five, this is a team that could make a run
No. 15:Ralph VacchianoFox Sports(Last Week: No. 15)
They needed a week off after their blowout loss to Jacksonville, and they'll have a chance to get right at home against the Raiders. But the Eagles and the Chiefs loom for them after that.
No. 15: Frank SchwabYahoo Sports(Last Week: No. 16)
The Chargers ease back in after the bye with an easy matchup against the incompetent Raiders. A big story for the rest of the season is the return of rookie Omarion Hampton, who could play as soon as this week. He's a top talent who would change how the Chargers' offense operates.
No. 16: Mike FlorioPro Football Talk(Last Week: No. 16)
No. 16: Conor OrrSports Illustrated(Last Week: No. 13)
No. 17: Dan WilkinstheScore(Last Week: No. 16)
No. 17: Brent SobleskiBleacher Report(Last Week: No. 17)
The Los Angeles Chargers entered the bye week with a winning record and an injury-riddled roster, raising concerns about the club.
No. 17: Nate DavisUSA Today(Last Week: No. 17)
No. 17: Eric EdholmNFL.com(Last Week: No. 17)
Exiting the bye week, all possibilities still exist: The Chargers could blitz the field and earn the top overall seed in the AFC.
No. 18: Pete PriscoCBS Sports(Last Week: No. 16)



















