Johnston, Chark Hopeful Chargers Can Unveil Full-Strength WR Room in Cleveland
Chargers' receiving core has been hampered by injuries all season
The Los Angeles Chargers are hoping to finally unveil their full-strength wide receiver room in Week 5 when they face the Cleveland Browns. Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, and Jalen Guyton have all missed time with injuries this season, and their absence has been felt. The Chargers are 2-2 heading into Week 5, and their offense has struggled to find consistency.Allen, Williams, and Guyton are all expected to be healthy for the game against the Browns, and their return would be a major boost to the Chargers' offense. Allen is one of the best receivers in the NFL, and Williams is a Pro Bowl caliber player. Guyton is a deep threat who can stretch the field.
This will be the Chargers' first game with all three receivers healthy
If all three receivers are healthy, it will be the first time this season that the Chargers have had their full complement of pass-catchers available. The Chargers are hoping that the return of their top three receivers will help them get their offense on track.The Chargers are currently ranked 26th in the NFL in passing offense, and they are averaging just 20.8 points per game. The return of Allen, Williams, and Guyton should help the Chargers improve their offensive numbers.
The Browns have a strong defense, but the Chargers' offense should be able to move the ball
The Browns have a strong defense, but the Chargers' offense should be able to move the ball. The Browns are allowing just 18.3 points per game, but they have not faced an offense as talented as the Chargers'.The Chargers have a lot of weapons on offense, and they should be able to find ways to get the ball to their playmakers. If the Chargers can protect Justin Herbert and give him time to throw, they should be able to score points against the Browns.
The Chargers are hoping to get their season back on track against the Browns
The Chargers are hoping to get their season back on track against the Browns. The Chargers are 2-2 heading into Week 5, and they need to start winning games if they want to make the playoffs.The Chargers have a tough schedule coming up, but they have the talent to make a run at the playoffs. If the Chargers can get their offense going, they will be a tough team to beat.