The Los Angeles Chargers are 4-2 on the season and appear poised to contend for a playoff spot–all that while not hitting their peak yet, at least offensively according to wide receiver Mike Williams.

While the Chargers have one of the best passing games in the NFL–averaging 282.8 yards per contest–their rushing (94.7 yards per game) leaves much to be desired. This is probably why Williams thinks their offense still has room for improvements, which can catapult them to another level.

“We haven't even scratched the surface yet of where we can be at as an offense,” Williams said, per NFL.com.

Mike Williams has been huge for the Chargers' offense, having already scored six touchdowns in as many games. He has also made 33 receptions already, which puts him on pace to surpass his record of 49 from 2019 and reach 93.

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If it is not yet his best offensive performance, then the New England Patriots and the rest of the NFL better be cautious of the Chargers.

LA plays the Patriots in Week 8 after their Week 7 bye, and if there's a time when they need to fully unleash their offense, it's definitely against Bill Belichick and Co. After all, it was the Pats who handed the Bolts their worst loss in team history with a 45-0 drubbing in 2020.

The Chargers are certainly thriving under head coach Brandon Staley, but they know they have to do better if they are to compete for the Super Bowl title. Fortunately, it looks like Williams and the rest of the team know what exactly they need to do.