Los Angeles Times

Chargers to take different tack with Herbert vs. Texans

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[Chargers, tured Herbert throwing mostly quick, short passes.

They began with two three-and-outs, followed by consecutiv­e turnovers — Herbert fired a pass off running back Sony Michel’s hands for an intercepti­on and then fumbled as he was being sacked.

On the second series, in attempt to keep the Jaguars defenders off Herbert, Pro Bowl left tackle Rashawn Slater was called for only the fourth holding penalty of his career.

The total of those four possession­s: 12 plays, 15 net yards and one first down.

By the time Herbert got the ball back for his next series, the Chargers were trailing 13-0.

Lombardi was asked if the doubt surroundin­g Herbert’s health also affected the rest of the offense.

“I’m not sure,” he said. “We didn’t play well. Could have been a lot of factors that went into that. But certainly not going to be an excuse this week.”

When the Chargers play at Houston on Sunday, the expectatio­n is that Herbert’s situation will be more settled, eliminatin­g many of the questions. On Thursday, he was listed as a full participan­t in practice after being limited the day before.

Coach Brandon Staley talked Wednesday about how Herbert’s experience against Jacksonvil­le should help him moving forward. Lombardi echoed that idea while adding

the experience should aid all the Chargers.

“Watching what the quarterbac­k did last week, I think there’s a lot more calm among everybody, knowing how he’s going to respond and how he’s going to feel on game day,” Lombardi said. “There was just a lot of uncertaint­y last week.

“I think he had his mind [made] up that he was going to play. But he didn’t know what that was going to look like. Having gone through it, he’s got more confidence in what this whole process is going to be like.”

After not throwing in practice during the mediaviewi­ng portion Wednesday, Herbert did throw Thursday.

Staley said the key will be finding “a rhythm, a new rhythm” with Herbert in terms of balancing his practice and preparatio­n with trying to prevent his rib injury from worsening.

“But I do think it’s still in that day to day,” Staley said, “because we’re still at the beginning of it.”

Etc.

Wide receiver Keenan Allen, who has missed the last two games because of a hamstring injury, left practice with an athletic trainer during the portion open to reporters. A short time later, the team released its official injury report listing Allen as a limited participan­t for the second day in a row.

So it remained unclear why Allen was seen walking off the field . ... Staley is scheduled to meet with reporters early Friday afternoon after the Chargers release their next injury report and designatio­ns for the game against Houston. Also listed as limited Thursday were two starters, center Corey Linsley (knee) and cornerback J.C. Jackson (ankle), and backup tight end Donald Parham Jr. (hamstring).

 ?? Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? CHARGERS quarterbac­k Justin Herbert (10) loses the ball against the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars on Sunday.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times CHARGERS quarterbac­k Justin Herbert (10) loses the ball against the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars on Sunday.

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