Justin Herbert returns to practice, reviving Chargers' offense after "difference" is felt

Alex Parker

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Justin Herbert returns to practice, providing a much-needed boost for the Los Angeles Chargers.

Why it matters: Herbert's presence on the field significantly impacts the team's offense and overall performance.

  • The Chargers' offense struggled during Herbert's absence, failing to score a touchdown in two preseason games.
  • Herbert's return brings excitement and confidence to the team.

What's new: After being in a walking boot for two weeks due to a foot injury, Herbert participated in 11-on-11 periods during Tuesday's practice.

  • He targeted wide receivers Quentin Johnston, Brenden Rice, and Josh Palmer.
  • Herbert made impressive throws, including a touchdown pass to Palmer and a back-shoulder throw to Rice.

Yes, but: Despite Herbert's return, there is still work to be done for the Chargers.

  • The team needs to improve its offensive performance and establish consistency.
  • Backup quarterbacks Easton Stick and Luis Perez will continue to provide competition and depth behind Herbert.

What to watch: The Chargers' final preseason game against the Cowboys on August 24 will serve as a crucial opportunity for the team to fine-tune their offensive strategies and evaluate player performances before the regular season begins.

The bottom line: Justin Herbert's return to practice brings optimism to the Chargers' camp and raises expectations for the team's offensive capabilities.

  • His presence on the field has a significant impact on the team's success.
  • With Herbert leading the charge, the Chargers aim to make a strong impression in the upcoming season.