Chargers HC Jim Harbaugh backs QB Justin Herbert
Justin Herbert isn’t trying to think about the Los ... They have the 17th-ranked rushing attack and the NFL’s top scoring defense. And Herbert just capped off his most efficient regular season throwing the football, becoming the second player ever ...
Jim Harbaugh looks out for his quarterback. After the Los Angeles Chargers' season ended in disappointing fashion which saw Justin Herbert picked off four times, his coach thinks the criticism is unwarranted.
Justin Herbert may have Jim Harbaugh as his head coach, but the results are more of the same for the Los Angeles Chargers. The fifth-year pro out of Oregon once
Former San Francisco 49ers All-Pro Richard Sherman wanted Justin Herbert to be held accountable for the Los Angeles Chargers loss in the playoffs.
The opening Saturday of the NFL playoffs' wild-card round wasn't heavy on drama, but there's still significant fallout from the day of action.
The Los Angeles Chargers had a solid run during the season, making it to the playoffs, but they fell in a disappointing manner, with Justin Herbert becoming the target of all kinds of criticism. Derwin James had to step in to lend a hand to his quarterback.
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The Chargers lost to the Houston Texans 32-12 on Saturday at NRG Stadium. A dramatic turnaround engineered by coach Jim Harbaugh ended with a whimper in the wild-card round. Herbert threw four interceptions. He had never turned the ball over more than twice in any game in his professional career.
With little time remaining before the start of the NFL playoff game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Houston Texans, quarterback Justin Herbert officially gets two key weapons back.
Former Oregon Duck quarterback Justin Herbert threw four picks as the Los Angeles Chargers were bounced out of the NFL playoffs 32-12.