Exciting news for Los Angeles football fans as franchise quarterback Justin Herbert has returned to practice for the first time since July, just in time to boost the struggling quarterback play in the city.
Coach Jim Harbaugh couldn’t contain his excitement at Herbert’s comeback, stating,
“I thought I heard music,” Harbaugh said. “Voices of angels maybe. It felt great.”
Herbert is expected to be fully recovered from his plantar fascia injury and his return is a much-needed relief for the struggling Chargers’ offense. With the preseason highlighting the team’s offensive struggles and lackluster performances from backup quarterbacks, Herbert’s return is a ray of hope for the team.
This season marks the beginning of the partnership between Herbert and Harbaugh, and every moment they get to practice and play together will be crucial for their success. Despite the challenges of losing key offensive weapons, the duo is determined to make it work and lead the team to victory.
While Herbert may sit out the preseason finale, all signs point towards his return in week one of the regular season, much to the delight of Chargers fans.