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Chargers QB Herbert to undergo surgery
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert will have surgery Monday to repair a broken bone in his non-throwing hand.
Herbert is optimistic about his chances to play next week for the Chargers (8-4), who beat the Raiders 31-14 on Sunday for their fourth victory in five games. Herbert played the final three quarters against Las Vegas with a hard cast on his left hand while exclusively taking shotgun snaps.
“I think it’s one of those things where you just stabilize it (and play),” Herbert said. “I’m not the doctor, unfortunately, but they were hopeful, so I think that’s a good thing.’
Herbert wasn’t sure when his hand was broken, but it appeared to happen late in the Chargers’ opening drive when he was thrown to the ground by Raiders safety Jeremy Chinn after a short scramble. Herbert threw a touchdown pass to Quentin Johnston on the next snap, but trainers took him off the field a few minutes later.
“I’m treating it as if I’m playing Monday,” Herbert said of the surgery and recovery, and the Chargers’ next matchup against the Eagles. “I think they were very hopeful for that, so I think that’s just something we’ll see tomorrow and get a feel for.”
Herbert has 2,842 yards passing with 21 touchdowns and 10 interceptions this season, his sixth for the Chargers.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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