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Herbert's Hand Fails Chargers in Playoff Fumble
13 Jan
Summary
- Justin Herbert played with a broken left hand throughout the season.
- The Chargers lost 16-3 to the Patriots in a wild-card playoff game.
- Key offensive line injuries plagued the team's performance.

The Los Angeles Chargers' playoff hopes were dashed with a 16-3 defeat to the New England Patriots. Quarterback Justin Herbert, playing with a broken left hand that required surgery just over a month prior, was sacked six times. This loss extended the Chargers' postseason win drought, leaving players like receiver Keenan Allen questioning the team's ability to capitalize on its potential.
Compounding the offensive struggles were significant injuries to the offensive line, forcing numerous lineup changes throughout the season. These O-line woes were cited as a major factor in the team's inability to convert opportunities, particularly in critical moments. Key offensive players experienced crucial drops, further hindering their progress against the Patriots' defense.
Looking ahead, the Chargers face a period of potential upheaval with 27 players heading to free agency and considerable salary cap flexibility. Decisions regarding coaching staff, including potential changes to the offensive and defensive coordinators, are expected. The team also holds five picks in the upcoming NFL draft, signaling a focus on rebuilding for future seasons.




