Chargers, Patriots and Justin Herbert
The Los Angeles Chargers have punched their ticket to the NFL postseason. The successful season can be attributed a lot to the growth of quarterback Justin Herbert.
Justin Herbert has caught fire. The offensive line is clicking. And Greg Roman had his best game as the Chargers' offensive play caller.
With Justin Herbert lighting up the passing lanes, our expert NFL predictions expect Herbert to ruin the holiday season for the New England faithful.
Coming into the game, Herbert, in his fifth season in the NFL, had amassed 20,466 career passing yards, good for the second-most ever in a player's first five years in league history behind former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning (20,618). The former Oregon Ducks star needed just 153 yards to break the record.
Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert meets with the media to discuss having a good connection with WR Ladd McConkey, the upcoming matchup against the Raiders, the impact that WR Derius Davis has been stepping up in place for others,
The key piece to that rebuild is rookie quarterback Drake Maye. Maye has continued to improve as the season has gone along, and Saturday will be another test against a good Chargers defense. However, it is the quarterback play from Justin Herbert that Maye has really noticed.
Justin Herbert threw three touchdown passes and the Los Angeles Chargers clinched their second playoff appearance in three seasons with a 40-7 victory over the New England Patriots.
Downfield, the Pats will face tough matchups across the board, none tougher than Derwin James. The All-Pro safety plays all over Los Angeles’ zone-heavy defense, disguising blitzes and coverages. Maye will need to steer clear of James, while looking for his favorite targets in Hunter Henry, DeMario Douglas and Kayshon Boutte.
Chargers Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman meets with the media to discuss the performance of the offense the last 2 games, how big of an impact OL Rashawn Slater has had for the offense, how WR Ladd M
Star pass-catcher Brock Bowers and the Las Vegas Raiders meet the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET at Allegiant Stadium.The Chargers defeated the New England Patriots 40-7 in their
If you must compete this week, be sure to start players with games (or personal records) on the line, and bench those with nothing left to gain.