Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh is seemingly transforming quarterback Justin Herbert into an offensive monster.
The Chargers went back to a basic passing game, throwing for just 164 yards. However, quarterback Justin Herbert had just four incompletions as the Chargers averaged 11.7 yards per reception.
It was his running that lifted his teammates and the fans at SoFi Stadium to their feet, and not for the first time this ...
Joe Serpico shares his top fantasy football waiver-wire pickups heading into Week 11, including Chargers QB Justin Herbert ...
Herbert was 14-of-18 for 164 yards and a touchdown and he also ran for a score in a win that moved the Chargers to 6-3 on the season. The 14 completions also moved Herbert, who ha ...
Justin Herbert just kept running, juking and winning ... Joe Noteboom, who can play guard or tackle, also is set to play for ...
Justin Herbert continues to ascend under Jim Harbaugh's tutelage. The big-armed quarterback isn't putting up gaudy numbers, but he's making the gritty plays to win games, a reverse of what Los Angeles ...
The Cowboys managed a meager 2.6 yards per play and totaled 146 during another embarrassing home loss. Dallas finished with 32 net passing yards! Lamb’s volume should remain, and he was able to ...
The Tennessee Titans couldn't find any rhythm late, blowing another early lead to fall to 2-7 in a big loss vs the Los ...
On the ensuing kickoff, Chargers wide receiver Derius Davis took the ball at his 1-yard line and returned it through a big ...
The performances of Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving (17.7), Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr ...