The Los Angeles Chargers (5-4) will host the Kansas City Chiefs (7-2) on Sunday Night Football. The Chiefs are rolling and looking to extend their lead in the division. In fact, Kansas City has won three straight games. Los Angeles is littered with injuries, as both receivers Keenan Allen (hamstring) and Mike Williams (ankle) have been sidelined, though both could suit up for Sunday Night Football. Kansas City is 4-5 against the spread, while Los Angeles is 6-3.
Kickoff is at 8:20 p.m. ET in Los Angeles. Caesars Sportsbook lists Kansas City as a 5.5-point favorite, while the over/under, or total number of points Vegas thinks will be scored, is 52.5 in the latest Chargers vs. Chiefs odds. Before making any Chiefs vs. Chargers picks or Week 11 NFL predictions, you need to see what SportsLine’s resident Chargers expert, R.J. White, has to say.
White, a Fantasy and gambling editor for CBS Sports, consistently crushes as SportsLine’s No. 1 expert in NFL picks against the spread and went 445-378-24 on his ATS picks from 2017-21, which returned $2,542 to $100 players. He’s also gone a whopping 20-7-2 on his last 29 against-the-spread picks involving the Chargers, meaning he’s well-qualified for this selection.
Now, he has locked in on Chargers vs. Chiefs and released his confident SNF picks. Go to SportsLine to see them. Here are the NFL lines and trends for Chiefs vs. Chargers:
- Chargers vs. Chiefs spread: Chiefs -5.5
- Chargers vs. Chiefs over/under: 52.5 points
- Chargers vs. Chiefs money line: Kansas City -240, Los Angeles +200
- KC: Over is 7-1 in Chiefs’ last eight road games
- LAC: Chargers are 4-1 ATS in their last five games following a straight-up loss
- Chargers vs. Chiefs picks: See picks at SportsLine
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