Justin Herbert Backs up Jim Harbaugh’s Lofty Praise in Rallying Depleted Chargers to Victory
Justin Herbert overcame a depleted offense and multiple injuries to lead the Chargers, completing a crucial 42-yard catch-and-run to secure a 29-27 win, Chargers now 4-2.
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Justin Herbert backs up Jim Harbaugh’s lofty praise in rallying depleted Chargers to victory
It can be easy to dismiss Jim Harbaugh’s frequently over-the-top praise for his players. However when it comes to Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert, his head coach might be onto something after Herbert dragged Los Angeles’ banged-up offense to a 29-27 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. “He’s Hercules to me,” Harbaugh said Sunday. “He’s just a mighty man.” The Chargers (4-2) needed all of that strength from Herbert to escape the grasp of ou…
Justin Herbert backs up Jim Harbaugh's lofty praise in rallying depleted Chargers to victory
Justin Herbert's play to set up the game-winning field goal in the Los Angeles Chargers' 29-27 victory over the Miami Dolphins allowed head coach Jim Harbaugh to heap more praise on his star quarterback.
Jim Harbaugh Says He'll Be Thinking About Justin Herbert On His Death Bed
jim harbaugh justin herbert The Los Angeles Chargers pulled off a last-second win against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday thanks in large part to the play of quarterback Justin Herbert. One highlight throw in the fourth quarter was particularly key in securing the victory. With just 30 seconds left in the game, the Los Angeles Chargers took a 2-and-10 snap from the 41 yard line. Quarterback Justin Herbert narrowly avoided a sack that would have sev…
Chargers' Rookie Forces Big Shakeup On LA Offense - LAFB Network
Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The Los Angeles Chargers entered the 2025 season with high expectations for their offense, surrounding Justin Herbert with a mix of veteran and rookie talent. Among those additions was tight end Tyler Conklin, brought in for his pass-catching ability. Yet six weeks into the season, a new player is forcing a shift in the offensive hierarchy: rookie Oronde Gadsden II. Support Local and Independent Sports Writing – Subscribe …
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