Home / Sports / Chargers QB 'Superhero' Despite Hand Surgery
Chargers QB 'Superhero' Despite Hand Surgery
9 Dec
Summary
- Quarterback played a week after hand surgery, earning 'superhero' praise.
- Herbert recorded 139 passing yards, one touchdown, and ran for 66 yards.
- He emphasized teammates also battle through injuries unseen.

Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh enthusiastically described quarterback Justin Herbert as a "superhero" for his performance on Monday night. Herbert played just a week after having surgery to repair a fractured left hand, a remarkable feat that drew significant praise.
Despite visible discomfort from sacks and runs, Herbert managed to complete 12-of-26 passes for 139 yards and one touchdown, alongside 66 rushing yards on ten carries. His resilience in the face of injury underscored the team's determination to secure a crucial overtime victory.
Herbert, however, deflected the special attention, emphasizing that numerous teammates endure substantial injuries outside the spotlight. He stated that showing up and giving his best effort is the minimum he can do, acknowledging the sacrifices of others in the locker room.




