'You gotta move on': Chargers' Justin Herbert focusing on future, not playoff failure
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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is focused on moving past last season's disappointing playoff loss, where he threw four interceptions. Despite the setback, Herbert's offseason has been productive, with him joining coach Jim Harbaugh's "Elite Nine" club for his hard work. The Chargers have bolstered their offense by adding new talent, including running backs Najee Harris and rookie Omarion Hampton, as well as returning wide receiver Mike Williams. Rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden and free-agent Tyler Conklin are expected to enhance the tight end position. The team aims to improve its offensive ranking, which was 20th in the NFL last season. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman is optimistic about the potential for a more aggressive passing game, particularly with receiver Quentin Johnston, who is expected to make significant progress in his third season.
Originally by Thuc Nhi Nguyenon June 12, 2025
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