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Chargers Bye Week By The Numbers: Justin Herbert’s INT regression hit like a truck

The Chargers are on a much-needed bye this week following their blowout loss to the Jaguars on Sunday.

Los Angeles has traveled all over the country — and even out of the country thus far in 2025 — and it’s time for them to kick their feet up, get their heads right, and hope for a better post-bye performance than the one they just put out ahead of the break.

Without a game to look forward to this weekend, let’s take a step back and look at where the Chargers sit statistically after 11 games of the 2025 season.

Total yards per game: 347.3 (11th)

Points per game: 23.5 (20)

Passing yards per game: 231.5 (10th)

Rushing yards per game: 115.7 (15th)

The Chargers were firmly in the top 10 for both total offense and passing offense prior to their

Passing: QB Justin Herbert - 2,691 passing yards, 19 touchdowns

Rushing yards: RB Kimani Vidal - 417

Rushing touchdowns: RB Omarion Hampton, RB Kimani Vidal - 2

Receiving yards: WR Ladd McConkey - 644

Receptions: WR Keenan Allen - 56

Receiving touchdowns: WR Quentin Johnston - 6

Total yards allowed per game: 286.1 (4th)

Points allowed per game: 21.6 (11th)

Passing yards allowed per game: 172.4 (4th)

Rushing yards allowed per game: 113.8 (18th)

Tackles: LB Daiyan Henley - 72

Tackles for loss: EDGE Tuli Tuipulotu - 12

Sacks: EDGE Tuli Tuipulotu - 8

Passes Defended: CB Donte Jackson - 8

Interceptions: CB Donte Jackson - 3

Forced fumbles: EDGE Tuli Tuipulotu, EDGE Khalil Mack - 2

Fumble recoveries: DT Teair Tart, LB Del’Shawn Phillips - 1

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