The Bakersfield Californian

Surgery sidelines Bolts’ Herbert

LA turns to Stick as starting QB for last 4 games

- BY JOE REEDY

COSTA MESA — Justin Herbert’s fourth year as an NFL starting quarterbac­k is over with four games remaining in the season.

The Los Angeles Chargers placed Herbert on injured reserve Tuesday after he had surgery to repair the broken index finger on his right hand.

With Herbert sidelined, Easton Stick will get his first NFL start on Thursday night at Las Vegas. Los Angeles is 5-8 and has dropped four of its past five.

“Obviously, this isn’t how I envisioned it,” Stick said. “When they selected me five years ago, this is what you want as a kid — an opportunit­y to go play. I’m excited for that.”

Stick said he has talked to Herbert the past couple days and that they will remain in communicat­ion.

Herbert visited two hand specialist­s on Monday after he suffered the injury during the second quarter of Los Angeles’ 24-7 loss to visiting Denver on Sunday.

Coach Brandon Staley said Herbert’s surgery went well and that “he’s on the road to recovery.”

Herbert is the seventh starting quarterbac­k in the league to be lost for the season because of an injury, provided the Jets’ Aaron Rodgers does not return from his torn Achilles tendon. That includes the two QBs who signed the highest-value extensions before the season.

Herbert signed a $252.5 million extension on the first day of training camp and Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow finalized a five-year extension worth $275 million three days before the Bengals’ first game.

Stick said he has been following the progress of Burrow’s backup, Jake Browning, closely since they were in the same draft class. Browning has won two of his three starts since stepping in for Burrow, who suffered a season-ending wrist injury in a Nov. 16 loss at Baltimore.

“It’s been really cool watching him get his opportunit­y and

have a bunch of success. We follow it as much as anybody,” Stick said. “A lot of the top players at our position have gotten

hurt. It’s unfortunat­e, but it’s part of the game.”

Stick will be only the fourth Chargers starting quarterbac­k since 2006, the lowest total in the league in that span, according to Sportradar. Green Bay is next with seven.

By comparison, Cleveland has had a league-leading 29 starting QBs over the same period.

Stick attended North Dakota State — the same college that produced Carson Wentz and Trey Lance — and graduated as the winningest quarterbac­k in FCS history (49-3) after leading the Bison to three national championsh­ips. He finished his career with 8,693 passing yards and 88 touchdowns. He also rushed for 2,523 yards and 41 TDs.

He was drafted in the fifth round in 2019 but had only seen two snaps in a regular-season game until he came in with 1:52 remaining in the first half Sunday. He completed 13 of 24 passes for 179 yards.

“There’s no way around it — reps are the way you get better. Live reps. That was huge to get some of those under my belt,” Stick said. “Look, we’re playing a really good defense. They haven’t let up very many points this year, especially lately. They have a really good rush. they’ve added a guy in the secondary that’s a really good player. The linebacker­s play really fast. It’s a big challenge.”

Max Duggan, who was selected in the seventh round of this year’s draft, will be Stick’s backup after he was activated off the practice squad.

 ?? RYAN SUN / AP ?? Chargers quarterbac­k Justin Herbert walks on the sidelines with his hand in a hoodie pocket after he suffered a season-ending injury in Sunday’s game against the Broncos in Inglewood.
RYAN SUN / AP Chargers quarterbac­k Justin Herbert walks on the sidelines with his hand in a hoodie pocket after he suffered a season-ending injury in Sunday’s game against the Broncos in Inglewood.

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