Palmer, Samuel Jr Shine in Loss; 49ers Edge Out Chargers 15-10
The Los Angeles Chargers looked to see its promising young talent shine with most of its starters continuing to rest in week 2 of preseason football. The rookies did not disappoint.
The Los Angeles Chargers looked to see its promising young talent shine with most of its starters continuing to rest in week 2 of preseason football. The rookies did not disappoint.
In a turbulent season, the Los Angeles Chargers outlasted a contending Las Vegas Raiders squad 30-27. Quarterback Justin Herbert committed a highly contested sneak to score the winning touchdown in an overtime thriller.
Three seconds left on the clock. Michael Badgley entered the game attempting a 43-yard game-winning field goal putting the Chargers on the right side of a close contest for once.
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick schemed up a game plan of perfection when facing rookie quarterback Justin Herbert.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert today was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for November by the league office. The monthly award is Herbert’s second of the season, previously winning in October.
The forgetful season continued as the Bolts added another game to their loss column falling to 3-8 after a sloppy 27-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills Sunday morning. With a roster possessing deep talent across various positions, 3-8 simply isn’t good enough.
Every time Justin Herbert dropped back in the pocket, the rookie continued to look more and more like a seasoned veteran who has been playing on Sundays for years.
The Los Angeles Chargers lost to the Denver Broncos 30-31. Chargers held the lead throughout the entire game, and the Broncos made a surging 21-6 comeback in the fourth quarter.
Los Angeles and Jacksonville entered Sunday afternoon seeking their second wins of the season. Rookie quarterback Justin Herbert deserves a lot of credit for the poise and hard work he’s shown since taking over starting duties in just the second game of the season.
“We have to learn to close out games,” said Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback, Justin Herbert after suffering another crushing one possession loss.
The Los Angeles Chargers started their match up against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a competitive fire that they could not maintain for all four quarters. After a stellar first quarter performance, the Chargers fell 31-38 to the Buccaneers.
It was a tough day at the office for Chargers rookies Justin Herbert and Joshua Kelley. The two combined for three turnovers continually stalling drives and scoring opportunities for LA.