Given the Chargers-Ravens connections we mentioned above, this game might have a little bit of a similar feel.
Harbaugh wants to build his team through the trenches, a mindset reinforced with the selection of tackle Joe Alt at No. 5 overall.
Mike Tomlin and Pittsburgh have the same belief as the Steelers just spent their first two picks on offensive linemen and drafted three overall last month.
This game could feature plenty of smashmouth football and both teams looks to establish the run early on.
And, much like the home game against Cincinnati, could be a barometer of where the Bolts stand against a potential AFC playoff team.
We’ll end with a home-and-home split against the Chiefs, who have grown into the Chargers fiercest rival in recent years.
We all know where Kansas City ranks among the league hierarchy with eight straight division titles and three Super Bowl titles in five years, a run that includes back-to-back championships.
The annual Herbert-Mahomes battles are always a classic, and the Bolts won’t be shy about playing at Arrowhead.
But with Harbaugh in charge, the Bolts have a different aura about them now as the Chargers Head Coach has brought an edge and attitude to Southern California.
We’ll see how the Chargers match up with the Chiefs, a team that everyone is looking to bring down these days.
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