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Chargers' Justin Herbert Set NFL Record Against Vikings

Chargers' Justin Herbert Set NFL Record Against Vikings

Summary

Los Angeles Chargers' quarterback Justin Herbert set an NFL record for the most pass completions in a player's first six seasons. Despite injuries affecting several key players, Herbert led the Chargers to a decisive victory against the Minnesota Vikings, contributing significantly to the team's success this season.

Key Facts

  • Justin Herbert set an NFL record with 2,146 pass completions in his first six seasons.
  • The Chargers won against the Minnesota Vikings with a score of 37-10.
  • Herbert completed 18 of 25 passes for 227 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception in the game.
  • He also ran for an additional 62 yards during the match.
  • Herbert leads the NFL this season with 201 completions, 296 passing attempts, and 2,140 passing yards.
  • The Chargers have a current season record of 5-3, trailing just half a game behind the AFC West leaders, the Denver Broncos.
  • Injuries have affected Chargers' key players, including two running backs and two starting offensive tackles.
  • The Chargers, under coach Jim Harbaugh, have emphasized a more flexible offensive strategy with a focus on passing.
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