Justin Herbert, Chargers and Los Angeles
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The Los Angeles Chargers have little to play for in Week 18, which raises the question of whether quarterback Justin Herbert should take the field in the regular-season finale against the Denver
Tattered O-line or not, Los Angeles needs to embark on a serious playoff run to show Herbert he should stick with the franchise moving forward.
Quarterback Justin Herbert has carried much of the offensive burden for the Chargers this season. Through 15 games he has thrown for 3,491 yards with 25 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. Off the field, Herbert’s personal life attracted attention this fall when the quarterback and pop singer Madison Beer were first publicly linked.
Of course, a hat trick of consecutive 10-win seasons means Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans has developed his own successful style and approach, but he still pointed toward distinct similarities in how both he and the Los Angeles Chargers coach go about things.
Fantasy football championship week is upon us. Here's some start or sit advice for Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert, running back Omarion Hampton and tight end Oronde Gadsden.
The Seahawks are soaring high with a 12-3 record and possession of the NFC's No. 1 seed after an epic 16-point comeback in a 38-37 overtime win over the Los Angeles Rams. All they have to do to clinch the No. 1 seed is win out.
Justin Herbert has displayed true grit, toughness and talent. Most importantly, the Chargers are winning and the NFL is taking notice.
Justin Herbert struggled through the first half of the Los Angeles Chargers' Week 17 matchup against the Houston Texans on Saturday