The Chargers’ Quentin Johnston (1) finds working room after a catch towards the Patriots.
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Whereas the Chargers protection has remained constant by a lot of the season, it’s typically been the offense’s up-and-down play that’s stored the workforce from placing collectively the elusive four-quarter recreation.
Now, after they want it most, the Chargers are on their highest offensive swing of the season.
They scored on seven consecutive drives after their game-opening punt Saturday earlier than Herbert and most of the starters retreated to the sideline.
Mixed with the second half of a Week 16 win over the Broncos, the Chargers have scored 11 of the final 13 drives that had Herbert at quarterback or didn’t finish with a clock-killing kneel-down. They matched a then-season-high in factors towards the Broncos and eclipsed it towards the Patriots.
“I feel like we’re right where we’re supposed to be,” receiver Quentin Johnston stated Saturday. “We don’t want to peak too early as far as going into the playoffs but I feel like we’re doing what we’re doing best. As long as we keep elevating each week, I feel like we’ll be alright.”
Johnston had 5 catches for 48 yards Saturday whereas former Texas Christian College teammate Davis caught a landing go for the second consecutive recreation. Davis, a second-year receiver whose affect was largely restricted to being a field-flipping returner, didn’t have a landing on offense earlier than final week’s go-ahead rating within the fourth quarter.
The primary-quarter landing towards the Patriots may need been extra spectacular than final week’s clutch play as Davis soared to snare the ball along with his fingertips.
“Justin threw a dime and all I did was make a good play,” Davis stated. “I just did what I do, what I prepared to do all week, which is to run away from my man.”
Davis has 60 yards receiving on 4 catches within the final two video games, surpassing his whole yardage of 47 from the primary 14 weeks.