The Los Angeles Chargers have officially confirmed that quarterback
Justin Herbert will not start in Week 18 against the Denver Broncos, head coach Jim Harbaugh announced on Monday. With the AFC West already locked up by Denver and the Chargers safely in the playoff picture, the team is prioritizing player health and playoff preparation over finishing the regular season with starters on the field. Backup quarterbacks will take over, giving Herbert a chance to rest and focus on the postseason.
Justin Herbert benched for Chargers’ final regular-season game vs. Denver
Harbaugh told reporters that Herbert will sit this Sunday, citing strategy and playoff preparation as the main reasons. NFL insider Adam Schefter confirmed Harbaugh’s statement on X, emphasizing that the decision was a planned, strategic move rather than a reaction to an unexpected setback.
With Herbert out, the Chargers will rely on backup quarterbacks Gardner Minshew and Chris Oladokun. Minshew has experience leading the offense in relief this season, while Oladokun has seen limited snaps but has been preparing in practice for situations like this. Chargers fans can expect a slightly different offensive approach, focusing on safe passing plays, shorter throws, and heavy involvement from the running game to protect the backups.
Resting starters in late-season games has become a common strategy across the NFL, and for the Chargers, the Week 18 matchup has minimal impact on playoff seeding.
With the AFC West title already out of reach and a wild-card berth secured, protecting key players including Herbert, Travis Kelce, and other starters, is a priority. The decision ensures that the team enters the playoffs healthy and ready for high-stakes matchups.
By sitting Week 18, Herbert avoids unnecessary risk and gets additional recovery time ahead of the postseason. This rest could make a noticeable difference in his mobility, arm strength, and overall performance in the playoffs. Chargers fans will be watching closely, knowing that Herbert’s health is critical to the team’s championship hopes.
Justin Herbert will sit out Week 18 against the Broncos, a move confirmed by Jim Harbaugh and backed by strategic playoff planning. While the Chargers will rely on backups for the final game of the regular season, the focus is squarely on ensuring Herbert is fresh, healthy, and ready to lead the team in the playoffs. Fans can now look forward to seeing the star QB return fully charged when it really matters.
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