That's a wrap on Chargers minicamp.
The Bolts held their third and final mandatory practice Thursday, going for less than an hour in a non-padded session.
The Chargers are slated to hold three more voluntary Organized Team Activity practices next week.
Here are three observations from Thursday's minicamp practice:
**1\. Herbert throws 4 TDs in red zone**
The Chargers primarily focused on 7-on-7 drills in Thursday's session, which included lots of work in the red zone.
In other words, it was Justin Herbert's time to shine.
The Bolts quarterback thrived in the surrounding as he threw four total touchdown passes, including back-to-back scores early on in the drill.
Herbert opened the drill with three straight completions as he found Derius Davis, Will Dissly and rookie Oronde Gadsden for short gains.
He then threaded a pass to Quentin Johnston in the back of the end zone for an 8-yard score before finding Jalen Reagor on a crossing route for a 4-yard touchdown on the next play.
Herbert's 3-yard pass to Johnston on the ensuing play was incomplete due to strong coverage from Cam Hart.
Gadsden, by the way, later ran a smooth corner route to pop open for a 20-yard gain from Taylor Heinicke and the reserve offensive group.
But Herbert soon returned to the field and fired an 8-yard touchdown pass to Ladd McConkey before the duo connected again on the final play for the top offense.
With Daiyan Henley and Tony Jefferson in coverage on McConkey, Herbert zipped a low pass into McConkey for a 5-yard touchdown.
Henley vocally disputed the result of the play immediately after and in a post-practice press conference.
Rookie quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei also threw a touchdown in a 7-on-7 rep as he found tight end McCallan Castles down the seam for a 31-yard score against the reserve defense.