Relief in Chargers for Herbert’s fracture in cartilage and not in the rib

Sports Writing, 16 Sep. Los Angeles Chargers coach Brandon Staley declared himself relieved Friday that his quarterback Justin Herbert was diagnosed with a rib cartilage fracture and not, as he feared, in the rib.

“We got good news in terms of what the CT showed. It’s certainly good news because you don’t want your quarterback to have a bone injury in the second game of the season,” Staley told the conference.

In the fourth quarter of the Chargers’ 27-24 loss to the Chiefs on Thursday, Herbert was tackled by Kansas City defensive end Mike Danna, who then fell on top of him.

From that play on, the passer was pressured and hit three more times. Justin was sore the rest of the game, though he got a touchdown pass with a minute left that he didn’t get to avoid the loss.

“It was a great show. There is no one who can do what he did, no one. He showed a lot of guts, he showed us what he does every day in training; that we are never out of the fight, he brought us back and gave us an opportunity,” Staley said.

The coach was confident that there is enough time for the leader of his offense to recover for week three of the season in which they will host the Jacksonville Jaguars on September 25, although he stated that they will not speed up his recovery.

“It’s all going to come down to how he progresses. We’ll have to make sure he’s comfortable this week. We have to go day by day, because we can’t know how he’s going to feel later on.”

The 2022 season is Justin Herbert’s third in the NFL. The selected to the Pro Bowl in 2021 seeks to take the Chargers to the playoffs for the first time, a team he reached in 2020 selected in the first round of the Draft that year.

The native of Eugene, Oregon, made his spectacular debut this season in the win against the Las Vegas Raiders, a game in which he had 279 yards and three touchdown passes, the same as he did in the loss against the Chiefs, although in this one he charged with defeat.

Justin Herbert is considered one of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL along with Super Bowl LIV champion Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs, Joe Burrow of the AFC champion Bengals and Josh Allen of the Bills. EFE

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Relief in Chargers for Herbert’s fracture in cartilage and not in the rib