The Chargers have turned their attention to Monday night's primetime matchup with the Raiders.
The AFC West rivals both sit at 1-0 after season-opening wins in Week 1.
Here are three key Chargers stats ahead of Week 2:
1. Justin Herbert remains elite
Justin Herbert has been showered with praise in the days following Friday night's win over the Chiefs.
And it's all well deserved after Herbert played one of the best games of his career in São Paulo, Brazil.
In terms of common stats, the Chargers quarterback threw for 318 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions, good for a quarterback rating of 131.7. He also added 32 key rushing yards, including a 19-yard scramble late in the fourth quarter to ice the game.
But the advanced metrics also show just how good Herbert was against Kansas City.
According to Pro Football Focus, Herbert had a 62.8 percent success rate against the Chiefs, which ranked first among all NFL quarterbacks.
He also compiled an EPA per play of 0.438, which ranked third among QBs. And Herbert, who had zero turnover-worthy plays, also had an average depth of target (ADOT) of 10.3. Herbert was among six quarterbacks who had an ADOT of 10.0 or higher in Week 1.
Simply put, Herbert was magnificent in the 2025 season opener and remains among the most elite players in the NFL.
"The way No. 10 put us on his back, he's been working since that last playoff game," Derwin James, Jr. said of Herbert after Friday's win. "I know he's going to carry us this year."