Tennessee vs San Diego Wrap - San Diego Wins 38-10

Tennessee vs San Diego Wrap - San Diego Wins 38-10

Philip Rivers scorched the Titans defense for 3 TDs as San Diego defeated Tennessee 38-10 on Sunday at Qualcomm Stadium.

San Diego won and also put money in the pockets of their supporters by covering the 6-point spread as favorites. Totals bettors, meanwhile, saw the game go OVER the closing number of 43.5.

Jackie Battle rushed for 69 yards, while Curtis Brinkley added 43 yards in the win. Malcom Floyd and Dante Rosario added 109 and 48 receiving yards respectively.

Jake Locker rushed for 21 yards for Tennessee, while Chris Johnson added 17 yards. Jake Locker threw for 174 yards for the Titans, while receivers Craig Stevens and Damian Williams had 46 and 45 yards respectively.

Tennessee was outgained by San Diego 416-212 yards in Sunday's match, while the important battle of first downs was won 27-9 by the Chargers.

San Diego led the time of possession tally, as the game finished as a 43:39/16:21 split in that important category.

Next game, San Diego takes its act home to face Atlanta looking for another win. For Tennessee, they head home to face Detroit.

 

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Aug 4@
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