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Justin Herbert just wanted to be left alone after a big win. In the moments immediately following the Chargers’ critical 22-19 overtime win over the Eagles on “Monday Night Football,” Los Angeles’ superstar quarterback appeared to want nothing to do with a Laura Rutledge on-field postgame interview.
The Los Angeles Chargers do not get many swing games this late in the season, but Week 14 just became exactly that. As Los Angeles prepares for a brutal showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles, ESPN’s analytics model dropped a reality check that should jolt everyone inside that building.
Los Angeles Chargers host the Philadelphia Eagles for Monday Night Football tonight in Week 14. NFL game time, TV schedule, how to watch live and streaming.
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Chargers' Justin Herbert drawing ire for interview handling with ESPN's Laura Rutledge
Chargers' Justin Herbert drawing ire for interview handling with ESPN's Laura Rutledge originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. It was one of the odder endings to an ESPN Monday Night Football broadcast that you'll see.
Justin Herbert is getting backlash for his interaction with ESPN's Laura Rutledge after the Los Angeles Chargers win on Monday Night Football.
Philadelphia Eagles head to Los Angeles to take on the Chargers in the Week 14 edition of ESPN's "Monday Night Football."
Los Angeles Chargers star quarterback Justin Herbert turned his back on Laura Rutledge who wanted a postgame interview.
According to ESPN, Los Angeles Chargers' safety Derwin James is the NFL's best open-field tackler and secondary blitzer.
The Chiefs-Chargers game will be seen by areas in blue. The Bills-Patriots game is in red. Fans in Kansas City also will see a doubleheader on Fox: the Bears-Browns game, which is at noon, and Lions-Rams, which starts at 3:25 p.m. Following the Chiefs’ game, the Broncos-Packers matchup will air on KCTV (Ch. 5).
As the Los Angeles Chargers face a number of crossroads this offseason, Quentin Johnston's fifth-year option is certainly not the least of them.