Following the Los Angeles Chargers’ devastating 32-12 wild card loss to the Houston Texans on Saturday, quarterback Justin Herbert expressed his “complete trust” in head coach Jim Harbaugh. “I think they’ve done good job, they’re definitely in the right track going forward and it didn’t show today and that’s the horrible thing about football and everyone feels terrible. No one feels worse than I do,” Herbert told reporters post game (10:54 mark). “We have complete trust in coach Harbaugh and he’s going to get the team right.” The Chargers’ season ended in disappointment as they were dominated in the second half of Saturday’s game, being outscored 22-6. Herbert and the offense struggled, with the quarterback throwing four interceptions and one touchdown while being sacked four times. Herbert threw only three interceptions throughout the entire regular season.
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Source: Bleacher Report