Justin Herbert exits early from Chargers game after ankle injury aggravated by Steelers sack

Date:

Chargers QB Justin Herbert left Sunday’s game against the Steelers in the third quarter with an apparent ankle injury. (AP Photo/Matt Freed)

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert exited Sunday’s game early after seemingly aggravating an ankle injury. Herbert left the game in the third quarter after being sacked by Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Elandon Roberts.

The hit appeared to tweak a high ankle sprain, which Herbert had suffered last week against the Carolina Panthers. Herbert was initially ruled as questionable heading into Sunday, but was active ahead of the matchup.

Herbert was brought to the medical tent for further examination. He was replaced by backup quarterback Taylor Heinicke. During the third quarter break, the Chargers announced that Herbert was officially questionable to return.

Before the injury, Herbert had thrown 125 yards and a touchdown, with the Chargers then tied with the Steelers 10-all.

This story will be updated.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Panthers’ offense comes alive in blowout of Raiders with Andy Dalton in place of Bryce Young

Andy Dalton started at quarterback Sunday, and the Carolina...

Guardiola waiting on extent of Rodri’s injury

Since signing Rodri in 2019, City have won 74%...

Dolphins QB Skyler Thompson knocked out of game, Tim Boyle takes over vs. Seahawks

The Miami Dolphins' quarterback situation became even more dire...

Week 3 Booms & Busts: Saquon Barkley saves Eagles (and fantasy football managers)

It looked like the safest game of the early...