The top question facing each NFL team entering 2017

FOXBORO, MA - AUGUST 31: Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots reacts before a preseason game with the New York Giants at Gillette Stadium on August 31, 2017 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)
FOXBORO, MA - AUGUST 31: Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots reacts before a preseason game with the New York Giants at Gillette Stadium on August 31, 2017 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images) /
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CARSON, CA – AUGUST 13: Quarterback Philip Rivers #17 of the Los Angeles Chargers calls a play against Seattle Seahawks during the first half of a pre season football game at StubHub Center August 13, 2017, in Carson, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
CARSON, CA – AUGUST 13: Quarterback Philip Rivers #17 of the Los Angeles Chargers calls a play against Seattle Seahawks during the first half of a pre season football game at StubHub Center August 13, 2017, in Carson, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) /

Los Angeles Chargers

How good can the Chargers passing offense be?

Quarterback Philip Rivers and the then-San Diego Chargers offense certainly suffered for a lack of playmakers last season.

Perhaps that explains why Rivers tossed the most interceptions (21) out of anyone in the NFL in 2016.

Of course, wide receiver Keenan Allen was out of the question with an injury. And there were concerns rookie wide receiver Mike Williams (back) would follow suit this year.

But Williams will return, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, which is great news for Rivers and Los Angeles’ passing attack.

It has a chances to be seriously potent this season.