Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers' success rests with Justin Herbert. He is the second NFL QB ever with 500 pass attempts and 3 or fewer interceptions in a season.
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As the Houston Texans perpare to face off against the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday afternoon in the AFC Wild Card, an awesome quarterback matchup is coming up. C.J Stroud facing off against Justin Herbert is going to be must-watch TV for all football fans.
The Los Angeles Chargers will be looking for the X-factor against the Houston Texans, and it won't be Justin Herbert.
Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers capped a successful regular season by earning a 34–20 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 18. Jim Harbaugh's team took a bit to wake up and was trailing 10–9 late in the second quarter when Herbert found DJ Chark for a touchdown pass.
Chagrers running back J.K. Dobbins meets with the media to discuss the teams preparation for the playoffs, playing with QB Justin Herbert, having RB Ezekiel Elliott join the running back room, and more.
The Los Angeles Chargers made a splash last offseason by hiring Jim Harbaugh as the replacement for head coach Brandon Staley. After a 5-12 record in 2023-24 and the departure of veterans like Austin Ekeler and Keenan Allen, Justin Herbert was able to get the Chargers back to the NFL playoffs.
Herbert is entering the 2024 playoffs on a heater as he led the Chargers to three straight wins to close out the regular season. As a result, the Chargers offense has exploded for an NFL-best 108 points scored in the past three games.
Bo Nix caps off his rookie season with four touchdowns, putting him in good company among the first-year passing TD leaders.
The Los Angeles Chargers and Houston Texans will start off NFL Playoff action on Saturday afternoon. Not only is this the start of the playoffs for the players
Great chemistry between a starting quarterback and head coach is vital to success. The Chargers, with Justin Herbert and Jim Harbaugh, seem to have that.