Predicting Chargers QB Justin Herbert’s stats for 2023 season

Justin Herbert took a step back in terms of raw production in 2022, but should be primed for an excellent 2023 campaign under Kellen Moore.

Justin Herbert’s excellent play under center for the Chargers has taken the NFL by storm in recent seasons, and with the 2023 campaign on the horizon, it seems his trajectory is pointed ever-upward.

The fourth-year quarterback came within 300 yards of setting his personal-best mark for a single-season passing production in 2022 but took a considerable step back in terms of raw scoring last season.

Los Angeles made considerable investments at the receiver position in the 2023 NFL draft, which should help Herbert exceed his 2022 numbers under newly-minted offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.

In addition to the veteran presence of Keenan Allen and Mike Williams on the boundary, rookie pass catcher Quentin Johnston looks to be a key factor in the Chargers’ air attack next season, which should give Herbert options in the pocket.

Under normal circumstances, a conservative projection for Herbert’s output would look something like 4,500 yards, 32 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. Still, given the team’s investments in his supporting cast and the make-or-break stakes of the 2023 season, he should be expected to push the envelope.

Our bottom line, all factors considered estimate for his production next season looks closer to 5,100 yards, 38 touchdowns and 13 interceptions, assuming that he plays each of the 17 games on Los Angeles’ schedule.

In an unpredictable league, though, watch for these numbers to be lower if the Chargers encounter issues with the implementation of Moore’s offense.

Chargers QB Justin Herbert details injuries during 2022 season

Chargers QB Justin Herbert was hamstrung by a couple of injuries.

Expectations were high for Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert entering his third season.

While he finished second in passing yards (4,739) and third in completion percentage (68.2%), Herbert was hamstrung by a couple of injuries that kept him from playing at the level of his first two campaigns.

Herbert suffered fractured rib cartilage in the second week of the season against the Chiefs. Additionally, he sustained a torn labrum in his left shoulder at some point, resulting in having surgery at the end of the season.

Herbert spoke to Kay Adams on Up & Adams, detailing how the injuries impacted him during the season.

“I think the ribs early on were pretty tough,” Herbert said. “It’s kind of a discomfort that I had to deal with for six or seven weeks. But as that got better, time healed.

The shoulder was kind of another discomfort thing. I was able to throw and was able to do everything, but I was kind of limited during practice. So, I had to find my way of being out there and getting all the reps without actually doing them all.”

After taking the huge shot to the ribs from Chiefs edge defender Mike Danna, Herbert, surprisingly, would miss just one play before returning to the field and finishing the game despite taking several more shots to the affected area.

“I’d like to think so,” Herbert said when asked if toughness is his defining characteristic. “As a quarterback and teammate, you need to be able to put everything on the line.

So even when you don’t feel great, and you don’t want to play, and you don’t want to go to practice, you need to be able to go out there and give your best cause your teammates deserve that.”

The Chargers expect Herbert to be cleared for participation in the spring.

Chargers QB Justin Herbert undergoes surgery to repair torn labrum

Chargers QB Justin Herbert had surgery last Wednesday.

Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert had surgery last Wednesday to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder, the team announced Sunday.

Herbert is expected to be fully cleared for participation in off-season activities this spring.

It’s unclear when Herbert suffered the injury. But he first appeared on the injury report with a left shoulder after Los Angeles’ Week 17 matchup with the Rams.

Herbert had played most of this season with fractured rib cartilage that he suffered in Week 2 against the Chiefs. He finished the season with 4,739 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, and ten interceptions.

Herbert was selected as an alternate for the AFC in the 2023 NFL Pro Bowl Games but will be unable to participate due to the procedure.

Twitter reacts to Chargers QB Justin Herbert being named Rookie of the Year

Check out how Twitter reacted to Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert being named Offensive Rookie of the Year.

At the NFL Honors Awards Show on Saturday night, Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert was named 2020 AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Herbert beat out Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, who also had a phenomenal year.

Here’s how Twitter reacted in the aftermath of Herbert’s win:

Watch: Snoop Dogg narrates Chargers QB Justin Herbert’s record-breaking season

American rapper Snoop Dogg told the story of Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert’s rookie season.

Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert was awarded the NFL AP Offensive Rookie of the Year award at Saturday’s NFL Honors.

Not many anticipated Herbert earning the award, let alone having the type of season that he did, which included multiple broken records.

After being forced to start in Week 2 against the Chiefs, Herbert took the driver’s seat and it was all gas, no breaks for the former No. 6 overall selection.

Herbert set rookie records for total touchdowns (36), passing touchdowns (31), completions (396), multi-passing touchdown games (10), games with eight 300 yards passing and six three-passing touchdown games. He was just 39 yards short of Andrew Luck’s rookie record of 4,374 yards passing.

American rapper Snoop Dogg had the honors of narrating the sensational season of Herbert on the telecast.

Check it out:

Chargers sign QB Justin Herbert to four-year deal

The Los Angeles Chargers lock up their quarterback of the future.

Quarterback Justin Herbert and the Chargers have come to terms, which is a fully guaranteed four-year rookie deal worth nearly $26.6 million with a fifth-year option on Saturday, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

This would mark the second rookie that Los Angeles has agreed to terms with. Earlier this week, sixth-round pick Alohi Gilman signed his rookie contract.

Drafted with the No. 6 overall selection of this year’s draft, Herbert will join L.A. with the hopes of becoming the long-term answer after the team and Philip Rivers parted ways after 16 seasons.

In 44 career games at Oregon, Herbert completed 827-of-1,293 pass attempts for 10,541 passing yards (64%), 95 touchdowns and 23 interceptions. He started 14 games in 2019, completing 286-of-428 passes (67%) for 3,471 yards, 32 touchdowns and six interceptions.

Herbert’s game is not flawless and there are a few things he needs to work on, but he has the size, arm talent, mobility and above-average accuracy. With the new system, mentorship from quarterbacks coach Pep Hamilton and the weapons that Los Angeles has in place, he could succeed in the league.

It remains to be seen when Herbert will make his professional debut. Even though he will be battling it out with Tyrod Taylor in training camp, it’s likely that the 30-year old Taylor will begin the season as the starter.

Bleacher Report predicts Chargers quarterback’s 2020 stats

Tyrod Taylor and Justin Herbert have successful campaigns based on these projections.

The Chargers quarterback room is arguably the biggest focal point heading into the new season.

After the departure of Philip Rivers, Tyrod Taylor and rookie Justin Herbert take over at the position.

Both players don’t have the experience or certain elements that Rivers does, but they have unique skillsets and a strong supporting cast to help them succeed.

Taylor is in the “driver’s seat” to earn the starting job, but Herbert will push him for the Week 1 starter.

With that being said, Bleacher Report’s Maurice Moton predicted how Taylor and Herbert’s 2020 season will look like in both the passing and rushing category.

Here’s a look at Taylor’s projected stat line:

302 completions, 479 attempts, 3,503 yards, 23 touchdowns, 5 interceptions, 87 carries, 531 rushing yards, 7 touchdowns

Here’s a look at Herbert’s projected stat line:

263 completions, 429 attempts, 2,984 yards, 20 touchdowns, 6 interceptions, 34 carries, 251 rushing yards, 3 touchdowns

Based on the projections, Taylor will play a few more games than Herbert. I believe that Taylor will play the majority, if not, all of the contests this upcoming season.

The only way I see Herbert playing this season is if Taylor gets hurt or if he performs poorly, causing the team to lose games. The former Oregon product is a talented signal-caller, but there are weaknesses to his game that need to be strengthened before taking over.

The projections made by Moton display strong campaigns for both players, if Herbert does indeed see the field. Both Taylor and Herbert take care of the ball, throw a slew of passing touchdowns and they also win with their legs.

No matter who is under center, they should benefit from having wide receivers Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, K.J. Hill, Joe Reed, tight end Hunter Henry and running back Austin Ekeler at their disposal.

Who will start at QB for the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 1?

Projecting the Week 1 starting quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers.

The Los Angeles Chargers have a veteran quarterback on their roster in Tyrod Taylor, and they drafted their quarterback of the future in Justin Herbert with the sixth overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft. They will enter the 2020 season with someone other than Philip Rivers as their starting quarterback for the first time since 2005.

Below, we focus on which quarterback will be the Chargers’ Week 1 starter tied around NFL futures betting odds from BetMGM sportsbook.

Los Angeles Chargers: QB depth chart

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The Chargers have three quarterbacks on their roster. Here are their odds of starting in Week 1.

  • Tyrod Taylor -278
  • Justin Herbert +220
  • Easton Stick +4000

Free-agent QB Cam Newton is also listed as a possibility at +2200.


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Los Angeles Chargers’ Week 1 starter: Best bets

Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn has been public in his support of Taylor. He was with the team last season and knows the offense; however, the Chargers did use the No. 6 pick in the draft to select Herbert, and he is expected to be their quarterback of the future.

With the league expected to have a shortened offseason with much fewer reps on the field, it’s becoming more likely Herbert will be eased into a starting role as the season progresses. While Kyler Murray was given the starting job from Day 1 for the Arizona Cardinals in 2019, other young quarterbacks have eased into their jobs.

Daniel Jones and Dwayne Haskins started on the bench in 2019 for the New York Giants and Washington Redskins, respectively. Cleveland Browns QB Baker Mayfield, Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson, then-Cardinals QB Josh Rosen and Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen took over later in the 2018 season.

While there isn’t much value in the bet, betting TAYLOR (-278) will take the first snap of the season for the Chargers is the best play. Don’t waste time with Stick or Newton. With both Herbert and Taylor, the Chargers won’t even consider a free-agent addition.

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QB Justin Herbert, LB Kenneth Murray select Chargers jersey numbers

The two first-round picks for the Los Angeles Chargers have their jersey numbers picked out.

The Chargers selected quarterback Justin Herbert and linebacker Kenneth Murray with their first-round selections in the 2020 NFL Draft.

It wasn’t long until both players decided what numbers they will be supporting on the brand new jerseys this upcoming season.

Los Angeles announced that Herbert will wear No. 10, while Murray will wear No. 56.

This is the same number that Herbert wore for the Ducks throughout his college career. For Murray, he’s moving on from wearing No. 9 during his time at Oklahoma.

You can now order your Herbert and Murray jersey.

Note: The jerseys won’t ship until they are officially signed.

Tom Telesco explains Chargers’ selections of Justin Herbert, Kenneth Murray

Los Angeles Chargers general manager Tom Telesco felt like Round 1 of the 2020 NFL Draft was a success.

The Chargers went into Thursday night with the hopes of deciphering the life after Philip Rivers.

Four picks went by and Los Angeles saw Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Herbert still on the board, both of whom were commonly mocked to the Bolts throughout the pre-draft process.

When the Dolphins were on the clock, it was a little than 10 minutes until commissioner Roger Goodell announced that they were taking Tagovailoa with the fifth overall selection.

It was then when L.A. was face-to-face with Herbert and linebacker Isaiah Simmons. While many fans were hoping for the dynamic defender, Telesco elected to roll with the signal-caller.

“The quarterback position kind takes a little bit of precedent,” Telesco said, per The Athletic’s Daniel Popper.

Prior to the draft, we talked about how the Chargers were in a prime position to land one of the top quarterbacks and that they had to seize that opportunity rather than passing up, like they’ve done in years prior.

“You don’t pick sixth very often. Hopefully we never pick sixth again. I know as a general manager if you pick sixth too many times, there will be somebody else making these picks.

When you’re up there and you have a chance to take a quarterback that you think down the road could be a possible franchise-type quarterback, especially with the type of makeup and the physical skills (Herbert) has, it’s someone that’s hard to pass (on).

Look, quarterbacks are very difficult to find. It’s a very difficult position to play, and we think he’s got a lot of attributes that have a chance for a really positive success here,” Telesco said.

Even though Herbert was commonly criticized among the fanbase for some of his inconsistencies as a passer, he had too many great traits that outweighed the weaknesses, along with potential to be something special.

“It’s a combination of his physical skills, his style of how he plays and then his makeup is just really intriguing to us,” Telesco said. “He’s a big, fast, dual-threat quarterback, with still plenty of room to grow, and we really like his quarterback intangibles, his quarterback makeup, his leadership skills, his toughness, his mental toughness, being able to handle adversity.”

Herbert likely won’t see the field that much this upcoming season because Tyrod Taylor is slated to start, but it will allow him to develop and clean up any deficiencies in his game.

Since Los Angeles was unable to land Simmons, it was clear that they still wanted to land a premiere linebacker to replace Thomas Davis, who was released earlier this offseason.

So that’s why they had a fallback option. However, they didn’t think he would be there when they were on the clock with their second-round selection (No. 37 overall), which is why they were aggressive to secure him.

The Chargers traded up 14 spots with the Patriots (No. 23 overall) to select linebacker Kenneth Murray, who the entire coaching staff really loved.

“He plays with a really violent mentality. You can just kind of feel him on the field with the presence that he plays with,” Telesco said. “He’s a player our scouting staff, our coaching staff, our head coach are really, really excited about.

This is a guy that everyone was pounding the table on for weeks. So we felt like once it got to a certain point, it gave us that opportunity to go up and be aggressive and get him. There was 100 percent buy-in to add him to this football team.”

Murray primarily played the Mike linebacker role for the Sooners, but Telesco believes that he is capable of manning all three spots – Mike, Will and Sam.

“He can play any of the spots that we would ask him to,” Telesco said. “Whenever we get on the field, hopefully as soon as possible, we’ll see where everything shakes out.”

The Chargers won’t be on the clock until Saturday morning after sacrificing their second and third-round selections for Murray, but overall, Telesco and the rest of the team personnel was very pleased with their Round 1 haul.