Herbert threw two touchdown passes, one to Keenan Allen and another to Quentin Johnston.


September 16, 2025 Tags: ,

The Los Angeles Chargers secured a convincing 20-9 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football. The much-anticipated clash between coaching icons Jim Harbaugh and Pete Carroll lived up to its billing. Both teams brought physicality and grit, but the Chargers set the tone early and never looked back.

Los Angeles now sits at 2-0 for the second consecutive season, holding sole possession of first place in the AFC West.

Justin Herbert Controls the Game

Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert started slowly but quickly found his rhythm. He finished with 242 passing yards, two touchdowns, and 31 rushing yards. Herbert’s poise and precision highlighted his growing comfort in Greg Roman’s offensive system.

In his second year with Roman, Herbert looks more complete than ever. His ability to extend plays with his legs while dissecting defenses through the air signals a dangerous ceiling for this Chargers squad.

Chargers Offense Shifts Strategy

A surprising trend emerged on Monday. The Chargers avoided running the football until late in the first quarter. They ended the night with 54 designed rushing attempts but leaned heavily on the passing game.

This shift isn’t accidental. The offensive line has struggled to open lanes for running backs, while Herbert thrives with excellent pass protection. Historically, Harbaugh-Roman offenses leaned on the ground game. This version, however, may evolve into a pass-heavy attack built around Herbert’s arm.

Quentin Johnston’s Breakout Moment

Wide receiver Quentin Johnston delivered the biggest highlight of the night. He caught a 60-yard touchdown just before halftime, stretching the Chargers’ lead to 20-6. That play all but sealed the game.

Johnston has opened the season on fire, with 150 receiving yards and three touchdowns in just two games. He became the first Charger since Antonio Gates in 2014 to record three touchdowns in the team’s first two contests. Once criticized for inconsistency, Johnston now looks like a key offensive weapon.

Raiders Struggle Under Geno Smith

The Raiders fell to 1-1, largely due to quarterback Geno Smith’s costly mistakes. Smith threw three interceptions, all into double coverage. His aggressive confidence backfired, starting from his very first pass attempt.

The most damaging play came late in the fourth quarter. Down 20-9, Smith targeted Jakobi Meyers for a potential touchdown. Instead, his throw was tipped and intercepted by Donte Jackson, erasing any comeback hopes.

Statistically, Smith struggled deep. He went 0-for-11 on passes of 10-plus air yards. That was a stark contrast to Week 1, when he completed nine of 14 such attempts against the Patriots.

Brock Bowers’ Injury Concern

Rookie tight end Brock Bowers played despite a knee injury but was clearly limited. He caught only five passes for 38 yards, with just one reception in the entire first half.

Bowers missed two practices last week and didn’t look fully healthy against Los Angeles. His reduced explosiveness is a concern for the Raiders moving forward.

Turning Point of the Game

The Raiders hung close for most of the first half. But everything shifted in the final minutes before halftime. Herbert connected with Johnston for the 60-yard score that stretched the lead. From there, the Chargers’ defense tightened its grip, shutting down any comeback attempt.

What’s Next

The Chargers face the Denver Broncos at home next Sunday. With momentum on their side and Herbert in peak form, Los Angeles looks ready to extend its strong start.

The Raiders, meanwhile, head to Washington to play the Commanders. They’ll need Smith to protect the football and Bowers to recover quickly if they want to rebound.

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