Alright so Sunday was Broncos vs Chargers right? Wanted to quickly check player stats later – kept hearing things about Sean Payton’s offense but couldn’t catch the whole game. Figured I’d grab the top player numbers myself afterward.

First Try Was A Hot Mess

Fired up Google on my phone like always. Typed in “Broncos Chargers stats last night”. Boom, like a million results. Clicked the top one super quick, looked legit enough at first glance.

Wrong. That site was awful. Kept flashing popups saying “Your QB might be injured! Click here!”. Tried scrolling past that junk, finally found a table buried under ads. Only showed touchdowns, man. Where’s the passing yards? What about RBs? The whole thing kinda blew. Closed that tab fast.

Broncos vs Chargers game stats: How to check? (Simple guide for top player data)

Hunting Down Real Deal Data

Scratched my head. Remembered those official league sites usually do it better. Opened up the browser on my laptop this time. Went straight to the league’s main page, the big one everyone knows.

  • Clicked on “Scores”. Found the Week 12 stuff easily.
  • Scrolled down, spotted the Broncos-Chargers matchup.
  • Saw the final score: a close one! But clicked the “Box Score” link right under it. That’s the gold.

Took maybe two clicks total. Boom. Clean layout, no crazy ads jumping around.

Exactly What I Needed

The box score had everything laid out perfect:

  • Found Russell Wilson’s numbers fast: 20 completions, 200 yards flat, 2 touchdowns. Okay Russ!
  • Scrolled down – there’s Justin Herbert for the Chargers: 26 completions, 190 yards, 1 TD, 1 pick. Tough.
  • Easy to spot Austin Ekeler’s rushing yards and catches right after the QBs.
  • Even saw Courtland Sutton grabbing his league-leading 10th TD catch. Nice.

Totaled up everything, sorted nice and neat. No digging. No pop-ups. Just pure, clean numbers exactly where you expect them. Reloaded the page a couple hours later just to see if it updated something random, but nah, rock solid.

Way Easier Than My First Guess

Honestly? Totally underestimated how simple it is if you go to the official source first. Those other shady sites try to trick you with flashy nonsense or make you pay. Forget all that noise. Just hit up the league site, find the game in Scores, and hit “Box Score”. Done. Got the real stats on the top players in like 30 seconds flat the second way. Lesson learned!

By hantec