The Chargers will have a decision to make this week, and that is whether or not to start Justin Herbert against the Chiefs this Sunday.
Herbert aggravated his right ankle sprain in Los Angeles’ Week 3 loss to the Steelers, and he was in a walking boot this past Sunday and Monday.
Herbert provided an update on Wednesday, saying that he feels less pain. He was able to do some 7-on-7 work at practice.
Herbert said there has been talk about resting him until the bye, but he “doesn’t think that’s the way we’re heading.”
If you know by now, Herbert oozes toughness and has played through multiple injuries throughout his career, including this past Sunday against the Steelers.
While securing a divisional win against the reigning Super Bowl champions is important, so is Herbert’s health and longevity.
The Chargers will likely be without starting offensive tackles Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt, who are dealing with pectoral and knee injuries, respectively.
Without Slater and Alt, there will likely be a lot of pressure coming off the edges. And Herbert getting hit and knocked down consistently caused the aggravation of his ankle this past weekend.
Furthermore, the Bolts will also be without Derwin James. James is serving a one-game suspension. Joey Bosa’s availability is up in the air as he is dealing with a hip injury.
Given the circumstances, it will already be difficult to beat the Chiefs. But it would be more difficult to see your franchise quarterback worsen the injury and miss extended time.