Key takeaways from first half of Chargers vs. Washington

Highlighting what stood out in the first half of the Week 1 matchup between the Chargers and Washington.

The Chargers currently lead the Washington Football Team at the halfway mark of the season opener by the score of 13-9.

Here are a few things that have stood out:

Justin Herbert is locked in

One of the main storylines was how Herbert would look in new offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi’s system, and the sophomore has not lost a step. With a combination of solid play design and protection, Herbert is sitting pretty with his high volume of passing. Connecting with nine different targets, Herbert has 19-of-27 passing for 179 yards.

Mike Williams looks like a completely different player

Lombardi said to expect big things from Williams in his role as the ‘X receiver’ and he stuck to his word. Instead of solely being a down-the-field threat like he was the past few seasons, Williams has ran a variety of routes at all levels of the field and has caught nearly everything thrown his way – six catches for 59 yards.

Pressure is paying dividends

Washington has been stymied through the air, as they only have 11 yards passing. The main reason why Ryan Fitzpatrick and Taylor Heinicke have struggled is because it has been difficult in the face of constant pressure. Utilizing twists/stunts, pressure packages and one-on-one matchups, the Chargers have lived in the backfield and have made life easier for the back end of the defense.

Shaky special teams

The special teams department has not been as promising as you would expect after finishing last in the NFL in 2020. The returns were below average. Inconsistent coverage led to decent field position for Washington. They were dinged for a block in the back. All things that need to be cleaned up moving forward.

Watch highlights from Chargers’ preseason loss to 49ers

If you missed the preseason game between the Chargers and 49ers, catch up with the condensed version

After defeating the Rams in the preseason opener, the Chargers were looking to build off of that in Sunday’s matchup against the 49ers.

While Los Angeles held their own on the defensive side of the ball for the majority of the game, the offense was unable to capitalize off of three turnovers to outweigh rookie quarterback Trey Lance’s two touchdowns.

The Bolts dropped the contest by the score of 15-10.

If you missed the game, catch up with the condensed version below.

First Half Highlights: Chargers vs. Broncos

If you missed the first half, catch up on the notable plays from the matchup between the Chargers and Broncos.

The Chargers lead the Broncos by the score of 14-3 at the half.

Los Angeles has been dominant on defense, holding Denver to just 60 yards on 23 offensive plays.

After starting slow on offense, which included two punts and two turnovers, quarterback Justin Herbert found his groove. Herbert is 20-of-27 for 189 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.

Herbert threw a touchdown pass to wide receiver Keenan Allen and fullback Gabe Nabers.

Running backs Justin Jackson and Joshua Kelley have each ran for 27 yards on four carries.

There have been a few other eye-popping plays, including this connection between Herbert and wide receiver Mike Williams near the end zone to set up Nabers’ touchdown.