It will be strength against strength. From a scouting report on the Chargers:
The Chargers offense was the NFL's best this season inside "The Gold Zone" (20-yard line). They led the NFL in Gold Zone touchdowns (42) and TD percentage (.677) and tied for the NFL lead in Gold Zone possessions (62).
A key reason for the Bolts' success inside the Gold Zone was the play of quarterback Philip Rivers, the NFL's second-highest rated passer inside the 20 (113.4). The only player ranked higher was Philadelphia Eagles backup quarterback Jeff Garcia (115.2). Inside the Gold Zone, Rivers was 29-of-45 (.644) for 195 yards with 12 touchdowns and no interceptions. His completion percentage inside the 20 was also second in the NFL to Garcia.
The Chargers were successful in coming away with points 59 of the 62 times this season that they moved inside the 20-yard line, scoring 42 touchdowns and 17 field goals Their Gold Zone conversion percentage (.952) was second in the NFL behind Denver (.977). The Broncos, however, only traveled inside the 20-yard line 44 times, scoring on 43 of those trips, including 24 touchdowns and 19 field goals.
On Dec. 3 in Buffalo, the Bolts had a remarkable streak of touchdowns on 15-straight Gold Zone possessions come to an end. It had been the longest such streak in the NFL since they started keeping Gold Zone statistics in 1992. The previous high (14) was set by Indianapolis in 2004.











