Los Angeles Chargers Quarterback Justin Herbert Fractures Another Finger
Posted on: December 11, 2023, 08:31h.
Last updated on: December 11, 2023, 08:31h.
For a second time this season, Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert sustained a finger injury. The bad breaks continue for the unfortunate Bolts.
Herbert fractured the middle finger on his left hand in Week 4 in a victory against the Las Vegas Raiders. The injury was on his non-throwing hand, and Herbert did not miss any time.
In Week 14, Herbert fractured the right index finger on his throwing hand in a loss against the Denver Broncos. He will undergo an MRI on Monday to determine how many games he’ll miss, or if he’s out for the remainder of the season.
It is something that we’ll know more as the week goes on and if there’s any chance to play, I’ll do everything I can to be out there,” said Herbert.
The Raiders host the Chargers on Thursday Night Football in Week 15. The Chargers were a -4 favorite on the look-ahead line. Oddsmakers do not expect Herbert to play on a short week, which is why the Raiders are currently a -3 favorite.
The Chargers (5-8) are close to getting mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. According to a postseason projection from Upshot, the Chargers have less than a 1% chance to secure an AFC Wild Card spot.
Herbert’s injury has a bigger impact for fantasy football players, with fantasy league playoffs beginning in Week 15.
62-Game Streak at Stake for Herbert
Herbert, 25, has not missed a game since he took over as the starter for the Chargers early in his rookie season. He started 62 games in a row, which marked the second longest active streak for NFL quarterbacks behind Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills with 84 consecutive starts.
Herbert sustained a fractured rib cartilage at the start of the 2022 season, but played through the painful injury an did not miss any games last year.
It’s obviously tough,” added Herbert. “You feel bad for hanging the team out like that. You never want to be taken out of the game.”
The most-recent finger injury occurred in the second quarter on a passing play when Broncos defensive end Zach Allen knocked Herbert to the ground.
“I can’t remember whether it got hit on a helmet or whether it hit on someone’s shoulder pads,” explained Herbert. “I just remember coming up and it wasn’t feeling right.”
Herbert finished the series, but he couldn’t grip the football and headed to the locker room. The Chargers trailed 7-0 when backup quarterback Easton Stick came off the bench.
Since the start of October, Herbert fractured two fingers.
Next Man Up: Easton Stick
With so many starting quarterbacks suffering injuries this season, 2023 will be known as the “Year of the Backup QB.”
Stick, a former FCS champion with North Dakota State, has been a backup on the Chargers since they selected him with a fifth-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Stick is a legend in Fargo, and he still holds a record for most wins by a starting quarterback in FCS play. He posted a 49-3 record as a starter for the North Dakota State Bison between 2015 and 2018. He succeeded Carson Wentz as quarterback, and preceded Trey Lance.
I hadn’t played in a while, but that’s part of the job,” Stick said. “I’ve been here five years. Got to watch Justin, and watched Philip Rivers play and play really well. That’s the standard. Just went out there and tried to compete, did the best I can.”
If Herbert is unable to play in Week 15 against the Raiders on Thursday, then Stick will make his first start. Stick had never got a chance to play because Herbert had not missed a game since he took over as the starter in 2020.
Stick completed 13-of-24 passes for 179 yards against the Broncos in his only action this season.
With the Chargers down 17-0 in the fourth quarter, Stick engineered the team’s only scoring drive of the game. He hooked up with rookie wide receiver Quentin Johnston on consecutive plays, including a 57-yard reception. The Chargers marched down field for 94 yards in a five-play drive that resulted in a three-yad touchdown run by Austin Ekeler. The Chargers trimmed the deficit 17-7, but the Broncos scored again and won 24-7.
Disappointing 2023 Season for the Bolts
The Chargers have been in a tailspin ever since they blew a 27-point lead in last year’s AFC Wild Card weekend. The Jacksonville Jaguars rallied back after a 27-0 deficit and stunned the Chargers with a 31-30 victory.
I’m hurting for everybody in that locker room,” said Chargers head coach Brandon Staley after the historic collapse. “This is the toughest way that you can lose in the playoffs.”
The Chargers began this season with a 2-3 record, and all five of those games were decided by one score.
Since their early bye in Week 4, the Chargers went 3-6.
After the Chargers play the Raiders on Thursday Night Football, they host the Bills in Week 16. They head to Denver to play the Broncos on New Year’s Eve for their final road game of the season. They end the season with a home game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 18.
All signs suggest that Staley will get fired at the end of this disappointing season. Staley needed to guide the Chargers to a playoff berth to keep his job. With a talented young quarterback like Herbert on the roster, the Chargers will have no shortage of candidates seeking to become their next head coach. Ben Johnson, the offensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions, is the front runner to become the next head coach of the Chargers.
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