INGLEWOOD – So, what was the most impressive aspect of the Chargers’ 23-20 victory over Denver Sunday? There were plenty of candidates.
• They saved their best for the end, rallying from deficits of 17-10 and 20-13 and winning on Cameron Dicker’s 43-yard field goal as time expired.
• Keenan Allen, back with the franchise with which he made his NFL reputation, provided the tying score by outdueling Denver’s Riley Moss in the end zone on a second-and-6 play with 2:31 left, setting up that game-winning scenario.
• Justin Herbert – who fired that touchdown pass and said he never saw the outcome because he was on the ground – spent his afternoon either getting hit or throwing on the run and still threw for 300 yards despite being sacked five times.
• The Chargers won despite sustainin