The Los Angeles Chargers, fueled by some late-game heroics by a gutsy showing from Justin Herbert, all but punched a playoff spot with the Thursday Night Football win over the Denver Broncos. Rightfully so,
Justin Herbert passed for 284 yards and two touchdowns, including a go-ahead 19-yarder to Derius Davis early in the fourth quarter, and the Los Angeles Chargers got closer to wrapping up a playoff spot by rallying past the Denver Broncos 34-27 on Thursday night.
On Thursday night in Los Angeles, the 26-year-old quarterback helped the Chargers mount an 11-point comeback, leading his offense to 21 straight points on the Broncos' defense in the second half. Herbert threw for 284 yards and two touchdowns in the win.
The Chargers believe that their comeback over Denver on Thursday night, aided by a confident QB and a uber-prepared coaching staff, is a sign of things to come.
The Chargers star quarterback delivered a hype pregame speech that showed off a different side of his personality
The Los Angeles Chargers have inched closer to securing a playoff spot in the AFC thanks to their 34-27 win over the Denver Broncos that moved them to 9-6 on the season. That winn
Denver has allowed the lowest EPA per dropback and ranks second in pressure rate (28.2%) while blitzing at a 30.7% clip. The Broncos also have the third-highest PFF coverage grade, rank sixth in pass-rush win rate, and have surrendered the second-lowest yards per passing attempt (6.48).
Justin Herbert worked some real magic on Thursday night against the Denver Broncos. In the fourth quarter of his team’s Week 16 game, the Los Angeles Chargers star quarterback Herbert went viral for a gravity-defying touchdown throw.
The Los Angeles Chargers rallied to pull out a 34-27 victory over the Denver Broncos on "Thursday Night Football" to kick off Week 16, and it was thanks in large part to a huge outing from star quarterback Justin Herbert. And after his latest heroics, he drew some big praise from Colin Cowherd.
Justin Herbert split the defense with an off-balance touchdown pass that coach Jim Harbaugh called his best this season, helping the Los Angeles Chargers rally past the Denver Broncos in primetime.
Implanted under the NFL logo on certain Wilson footballs is a piece of tracking technology produced by a company called Zebra. About the size of a nickel, the chip is gunmetal in color and has an etched likeness of the firm’s namesake animal on the front,