Helping Justin Herbert flourish is one of the Chargers' top priorities, and Jim Harbaugh's coaches are confident they've found a way to maximize his skills.
As the reimagining of the Chargers continues, one of the ideas of the team’s new regime is to get more from Justin Herbert by asking less from Justin Herbert. Since his NFL debut in September 2020, the quarterback and his powerful right arm have driven the Chargers offensively. First-year head coach Jim Harbaugh and his staff are now bent on providing Herbert with a running game that would give the Chargers their most complete offense in years.
” “We want to protect him so that he can be at his best,” Bischoff said. “We want to provide a run game that can give us balance. And we want to be an offense that’s different and unique for him to be able to function at his best.” Because of salary-cap limitations, the Chargers were unable to invest heavily in free agency. But one of their first landed targets was Will Dissly, a tight end with only 127 receptions in six seasons.
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