'Herculean' Herbert, Turnovers Help Chargers Send Dolphins to 1-5
Justin Herbert’s 42-yard catch-and-run set up a game-winning field goal, ending the Chargers’ two-game losing streak, with Cameron Dicker scoring five field goals.
- On Sunday, Justin Herbert escaped pressure and completed a 42-yard catch-and-run to Ladd McConkey that set up Cameron Dicker's fifth field goal, clinching a 29-27 win at Hard Rock Stadium.
- After falling behind, Miami rallied when De'Von Achane's rushing touchdown and Tua Tagovailoa's 1-yard pass to Darren Waller gave the Dolphins the lead with less than a minute left.
- Stat lines show Herbert went 29 of 38 and threw two touchdowns, while McConkey caught seven passes including a touchdown and Chargers running back Kimani Vidal scored rushing.
- For Miami, the loss drops the team to 1-5, after Tagovailoa threw his third interception and the Dolphins were booed off the field.
- Los Angeles Chargers defenders forced multiple turnovers with interceptions by Tony Jefferson, Benjamin St-Juste and Derwin James, and the team totaled 403 yards, coach Jim Harbaugh said.
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Nick Canepa grades the Chargers following Sunday’s 29-27 win over the Dolphins in Miami: Quarterbacks: A+ It certainly appeared as though Justin Herbert wasn’t going to have much of a chance with his top running back and receiver and four offensive linemen missing class. But he put his team on his shoulders and willed a win, sacked but once and somehow avoided a sack and getting the ball to Ladd McConkey to find field position for a field goal. …
Herbert leads late drive as Chargers edge Dolphins 29-27 at Hard Rock Stadium
Justin Herbert led the Los Angeles Chargers on a late scoring drive Sunday, setting up Cameron Dicker’s 33-yard field goal in the final seconds to lift the Chargers to a 29-27 win over the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium.
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