LOS ANGELES — The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to take on the Los Angeles Chargers in their first and only game on the West Coast this season.
Pittsburgh is coming off a huge win over the Indianapolis Colts at home that gave credence to a potential turnaround as they will still look to make changes that allowed them to prevail a week ago.
However, a trip to Los Angeles presents another chance against a Chargers team right in the thick of the AFC playoff race. If the Steelers want to continue to stack wins and prove the validity of their team, a win over the Chargers would go a long way in doing just that.
Coming into this game, the Chargers will be without both starting offensive tackles, a critical piece of the puzzle in this game that could lead to disarray offensively if they can not run the football and allow Justin Herbert to have time.
Meanwhile, the Steelers will be without starting guard Isaac Seumalo. It will be their first time without a starting offensive linemen this season. Spencer Anderson will step into make his first start of the year next to tackle Broderick Jones, who has improved over the year.


