After back-to-back underwhelming offensive outputs, the Chargers went all gas, no breaks against the Eagles in Week 9.
Los Angeles did everything that had not been working in the weeks prior, protecting Justin Herbert, getting him on the move, and getting the skill players open in the short to intermediate parts of the field frequently.
As a result, L.A. put together 445 total yards and three touchdowns. Furthermore, the offense was far more efficient on early downs.
Austin Ekeler hopes the offense can mirror that against the Vikings, or at least something similar.
“We practiced well, and then it translated to the game,” Ekeler said. “And so that’s what we have to do again this week.”
Against Philadelphia, Ekeler had 17 carries for 59 yards and caught all three of his targets for 23 yards.
The Chargers will be facing a Vikings defense that is more superior to the Eagles. Head coach Mike Zimmer will enforce consistent pressure and pre-snap variations in cover concepts.
The key is putting Herbert in the same position he was in last weekend to have success against Minnesota, which means quick passes, pocket-movement plays, and, most importantly, ensuring he is protected.
“It’s a challenge for us. They’re a great team,” Ekeler said. “I don’t think their record really reflects how good of a team they really are.”