The Los Angeles Chargers may not be in the market for a starting quarterback, but finding a good backup is just as important. Here is the one quarterback the Chargers should target in free agency.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is under a whole lot of fire right now after his miserable performance against the Houston Texans in the Wild Ca
Former NFL star Robert Griffin III faced backlash over his post about Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert in his loss to the Houston Texans.
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.
To put it frankly, Los Angeles almost looked under-prepared for Houston in the wild-card matchup. Herbert finished the day with 242 passing yards, one touchdown, and four interceptions while throwing a 43.7% completion percentage. It was one of the worst playoff performances from a quarterback in the last decade.
Eric Murray returned one of Justin Herbert’s career-high four interceptions for a touchdown, C.J. Stroud threw a TD pass and the Houston Texans rolled past the Los Angeles Chargers 32-12 in a wild-card playoff game.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw three interceptions all regular season. The Houston Texans intercepted him four times Saturday.
The fashion in which the Los Angeles Chargers exited the playoffs -- headlined by a four-interception outing from Justin Herbert -- was disheartening. Head coach Jim Harbaugh on Wednesday made clear any criticism regarding the QB was "completely unfair.
If the Texans are going to produce a historical performance, two things are essential: Stroud has to play great and the defense has to contain Patrick Mahomes.
Yes, the Chargers need more offensive weapons, but it's also clear they need to upgrade their interior offensive line.
The Chargers got a lot of production from their rookie class this past season. But two players in particular shined among the crop. They were offensive tackle Joe Alt and wide receiver Ladd McConkey, who were named to ESPN’s All-Rookie Team.