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Chargers QB Justin Herbert sits out practice with ankle and leg injuries

EL SEGUNDO — Justin Herbert did the difficult thing and maybe the smart thing when he sat out of the Chargers’ practice to rest a sore left ankle and leg Wednesday, injuries suffered during [a 19-17 loss Sunday night to the Kansas City Chiefs](https://www.ocregister.com/2024/12/08/chargers-get-booted-by-chiefs-on-game-winning-last-second-field-goal/). His status for Thursday’s and Friday’s practices wasn’t immediately certain.

The Chargers (8-5) host to Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-6) on Sunday.

Coach Jim Harbaugh would have preferred that Herbert rest and recover from an awkward hit he took from the Chiefs’ Nick Bolton near the end of the first half Sunday. Herbert was sidelined for one play, a third-down scramble by backup Taylor Heinicke, and then returned to the field for the next possession.

“A lot of times he goes out there and it’s good for him,” Harbaugh said of Herbert, a renowned lover of practice. “He’s one of those types of guys that football is the treatment, is the medicine. I get that. I get that. Medicine is out here on the practice field, in the weight room, in the training room. I know this, he’ll do anything and everything in his power to play on Sunday. I’ve seen it over and over. A lesser man wouldn’t do some of the things he does. He’s a beast.”

Herbert rebounded from a lackluster first half that had little to do with his injuries to lead the Chargers to scores on each of their three possessions in the second half. Gus Edwards ran 3 yards for a touchdown. Herbert threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Quentin Johnston. Cameron Dicker kicked a field goal.

By game’s end, Herbert had completed 21 of 30 passes for 213 yards and one touchdown. He extended his streak of games without an interception to 11 and his string of pass attempts without an interception to a franchise-record 335 in a row, the fifth-longest in NFL history.

Herbert’s ratio of 14 touchdowns to one interception with a minimum of 300 passing attempts is tied for the highest in NFL history with Tom Brady of the New England Patriots, who had similar statistics in 2016. Herbert’s lone interception came in [a victory over the Carolina Panthers](https://www.ocregister.com/2024/09/15/chargers-run-through-hapless-panthers-en-route-to-2-0-start-to-season/) in Week 2.

Herbert was not immediately available for comment.

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