Watch: Chargers release truncated Justin Herbert hype reel to count down to 2023 season

The Chargers’ 77-second Justin Herbert highlight reel is sure to give fans a jolt as they count down to the 2023 regular season.

The Chargers are looking to put the NFL on notice in 2023 and will rely on the steady hand of quarterback Justin Herbert to guide their offense to the playoffs.

With expectations at an all-time high, especially for their offense, Los Angeles released a 77-second hype video of Herbert’s highlight reel on Twitter to count down the days until the regular season starts.

It won’t be long until the Pro Bowl quarterback makes his return to the gridiron in September, and with the slowest part of the offseason officially underway, this hype tape should serve to satiate fans for at least a few days.

Herbert will have even more offensive weapons at his disposal next season after the addition of Quentin Johnston in the draft, so it isn’t out of the question that the 2023 season could be his best at the NFL level.

Watch for the Chargers’ offense to electrify opponents with their big-play ability next season and for Herbert’s high-voltage highlight reel to gain new material.

Analysts predict outcome of Chargers season in 2023

Here are the records and win totals national writers and analysts are predicting the Chargers to finish the 2023 season with.

Like every year, the expectations are high for the Chargers entering the 2023 season.

The roster is loaded with star-studded talent across the board. New offensive coordinator Kellen Moore is expected to unlock the exceptional skills of quarterback Justin Herbert And newcomers, highlighted by wide receiver Quentin Johnston, are seen to make an impact.

So how do others feel about Los Angeles heading into the 2023 season?

Let’s take a look at the records and win totals national writers and analysts are predicting L.A. to finish with.

CBS Sports’ Will Brinson

Record Prediction: 8-9

Analysis: “Someone from the AFC (and more specifically the AFC West) is going to get hit with a little disappointment in 2023. I actually had them out to 8-5 and then staring down a really rough finish, so this could easily flip if Justin Herbert takes some step and they handle a difficult December stretch.”

Fox Sports’ Geoff Schwartz

Record Prediction: 12-5

Analysis: “I’m probably a win too high on the Chargers because they are the Chargers and will undoubtedly lose a game they should not. But there aren’t many certain tough opponents on the schedule outside of a visit to Tennessee and I can’t give them a loss in that game. The Chargers play their best games of the season in Kansas City so I’ve given them an upset win in Arrowhead to reflect that.

The Chargers have the talent to take the next step this season. The addition of Kellen Moore to call plays for a Justin Herbert-led offense should produce a more consistent unit. Lastly, the Chargers fired their head trainer after years of too many players on the weekly injury report. I do believe a change like this could help them make that jump in 2023.”

Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox

Record Prediction: 10-7

Analysis: “We’ll have to see how the arrival of [Kellen] Moore affects the attack, but it doesn’t feel like L.A. is a markedly better team than it was a year ago. Facing a schedule that’s slightly easier (.519) than last year’s, though, the Chargers should still be a playoff contender.”

Pro Football Focus

Record Prediction: 10-7

Analysis: “It’s a make-or-break season for the Los Angeles Chargers in many ways. With Justin Herbert set to cash in soon, head coach Brandon Staley has to prove he can win big games and guide this team to the postseason with roster development. The team is highly talented but has struggled to win in the margins in key moments.”

NFL Media’s Cynthia Frelund

Record Prediction: 8.9 wins

Analysis: “The Chargers have an early bye (Week 5) followed by their most challenging four-game stretch (vs. the Cowboys, at the Chiefs, vs. the Bears, at the Jets). The good news is, they’ll get a few extra days of rest (coming off a Thursday night game against the Raiders in Week 15) before Week 16’s showdown with the Bills.”

ESPN

Record Prediction: 9.9 wins

Analysis: “The Chargers are poised for a strong season in 2023. With the addition of Kellen Moore as their offensive coordinator and a solid offensive line, quarterback Justin Herbert has the potential to thrive, especially with a healthy Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. The Chargers’ defense also has a lot of potential and can become a force under the guidance of head coach Brandon Staley and new defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley. All in all, Los Angeles is a strong contender for the AFC West title, and betting on it to surpass 9.5 wins is a wise choice.”

Sports Illustrated’s Matt Verderame

Record Prediction: 10-7

Analysis: “Chargers fans don’t like the reality of their home games sounding like away games, but it’s going to happen a few times this season. Los Angeles is hosting the Chiefs and Raiders as always, but will also see the Cowboys and Bills come to town. Expect it to be loud for the Chargers’ offense on multiple occasions. Los Angeles’ road slate is palatable, with games against the Patriots, Packers, Vikings and Titans outside the division.”

The Athletic’s Vic Tafur

Record Prediction: Over 9.5 wins

Analysis: “Kellen Moore is here to save the day. He will help Justin Herbert get to the next level (yeah, despite the media drooling, he just hasn’t been consistent enough) with the help of a healthy offensive line. There are some trappy non-division road games (at Titans, at Vikings, at Jets, at Packers, at Patriots), but the defense will be better as well, especially if cornerback J.C. Jackson returns from last season’s torn patella tendon.”

Los Angeles Chargers 2023 schedule leaks tracker

Stay up to date as leaks continue to surface involving the Chargers’ 2023 schedule.

Here’s a look at the dates and opponents for the Chargers’ 2023 schedule.

Week Date Opponent Time (PT)
1 Sept. 10 vs Miami Dolphins 1:25 p.m. on CBS Tickets
2 Sept. 17 @ Tennessee Titans 10:00 a.m. on CBS Tickets
3 Sept. 24 @ Minnesota Vikings 10:00 a.m. on FOX Tickets
4 Oct. 1 vs Las Vegas Raiders 1:05 p.m. on CBS Tickets
5 Oct. 8 BYE BYE BYE
6 Oct. 16 vs Dallas Cowboys (MNF) 5:15 p.m. on ESPN Tickets
7 Oct. 22 @ Kansas City Chiefs 1;25 p.m. on CBS Tickets
8 Oct. 29 vs Chicago Bears (SNF) 5:20 p.m. on NBC Tickets
9 Nov. 6 @ New York Jets (MNF) 5:15 p.m. on ESPN Tickets
10 Nov. 12 vs Detroit Lions 1:05 p.m. on CBS Tickets
11 Nov. 19 @ Green Bay Packers 10:00 a.m. on FOX Tickets
12 Nov. 26 vs Baltimore Ravens (SNF) 5:20 p.m. on NBC Tickets
13 Dec. 3 @ New England Patriots 10:00 a.m. on CBS Tickets
14 Dec. 10 vs Denver Broncos 1:25 p.m. on CBS Tickets
15 Dec. 14 @ Las Vegas Raiders (TNF) 5:15 p.m. on Prime Video Tickets
16 Dec. 23 vs Buffalo Bills (Saturday Night Football) 5:00 p.m. on Peacock Tickets
17 Dec. 31 @ Denver Broncos 1:25 p.m. on CBS Tickets
18 TBD vs Kansas City Chiefs TBD Tickets

Chargers’ new DC Derrick Ansley on working with Brandon Staley: ‘He has a brilliant mind’

Derrick Ansley didn’t hold back his excitement when talking about working under Brandon Staley.

After his comments earlier this week, it is safe to say that the Chargers’ new defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley is excited about his new position.

Ansley was asked by a reporter earlier this week about what it will be like for him to collaborate with head coach Brandon Staley to scheme up the Chargers’ defense in 2023, and he responded with unbridled enthusiasm.

“It’s going to be awesome,” Ansley said. “Coach is a brilliant mind defensively. Hopefully I can add some ideas to him and we can put this thing together smoothly and keep it rolling.”

Questioned about the praise heaped on him by Derwin James after his promotion and his philosophy as a leader, Ansley made it clear that forging a strong connection with his players makes a world of difference.

“[In] relationships with the players, it’s about give and take, especially in NFL ball” He explained. “What do you guys like? What style, what technique do you like? And if I can see something that could maybe help them become better, then we introduce that to them. So I think it’s a lot of give and take. Listen to the players, coach them hard, accountability, make sure everybody is pulling the rope in the same direction.”

How Ansley’s defense might fare in 2023 is unknown, though the pieces seem to be in place for him to make something special happen. With veterans all over the field in his unit, Ansley will only need to harness the talent already on Los Angeles’ roster to put together a defense worthy of postseason competition.