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Justin Herbert

Justin Herbert (born March 10, 1998) is an for the of the (NFL). Standing at 6 feet 6 inches and weighing 236 pounds, Herbert played for the , where he set school records for career completions (827) and passing attempts (1,293), while ranking second in touchdown passes (95). Selected sixth overall by the Chargers in the , he has emerged as one of the league's premier passers, holding NFL rookie records for passing touchdowns (31) and ranking second all-time with 94 touchdown passes through his first three seasons. Herbert's professional career began with an immediate impact as a starter, leading the Chargers to a 7-9 record while earning Offensive of the Year honors and a All-Rookie Team selection. In 2021, he became the first in franchise history to surpass 5,000 passing yards in a season (5,014 yards, 38 touchdowns), securing his lone selection to date. He signed a five-year, $262.5 million contract extension with the Chargers in July 2023, the richest deal in team history at the time, featuring $218.7 million guaranteed and running through the 2029 season. Despite injuries and coaching changes, Herbert has amassed 21,093 career passing yards and 137 touchdowns through 79 games entering the 2025 season, with notable finishes including tied for eighth in voting in 2024. In the 2025 season, as of November 19, Herbert has started 11 games for the Chargers, completing 250 of 376 passes for 2,691 yards, 19 touchdowns, and nine interceptions, while adding 345 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown. He ranked 56th on the Players list for 2025 and contributed to a season-opening victory over the in , , highlighting his clutch performance with three key plays in a 27-21 win. Born and raised in , Herbert also earned the —known as the "Academic Heisman"—in 2019 for his excellence in academics, football, and community service during his senior year at .

Early years

Family background

Justin Herbert was born on March 10, 1998, in , to parents Mark and Holly Herbert. Growing up in a family with deep athletic roots, Herbert was immersed in sports from an early age, as his household emphasized physical activity and competition. Mark Herbert, Justin's father, was a standout athlete who played and competed in at the . He later became a high school biology teacher and coached his son's youth teams, fostering a structured environment that encouraged discipline and resilience in sports. Holly Herbert, his mother, attended , where she developed a strong interest in athletics, though she did not compete at the collegiate level; her influence complemented the family's active lifestyle through support and organization of family events centered around sports. On the maternal side, Herbert's grandfather, Rich Schwab, was a legendary for the from 1960 to 1963, whose legacy as a record-setting pass catcher inspired the family's passion for and provided early role models for athletic excellence. Herbert grew up alongside two brothers in this sports-oriented home: older brother Mitchell, born in 1996, who played wide receiver at Montana State University before pursuing a career in medicine as an orthopedic surgeon; and younger brother Patrick, born in 2000, who excelled as a tight end at the University of Oregon and signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2025. The brothers often engaged in backyard games and local youth leagues, where Justin's early exposure to football came through casual family competitions and structured play that built his foundational skills and competitive drive. The family resided in the Eugene area, near the University of Oregon's Autzen Stadium, which kept them connected to the local sports community and reinforced their Ducks fandom. As Herbert entered his high school years at Sheldon High School in Eugene, the family's unwavering support—evident in their attendance at games and emphasis on balancing academics with athletics—played a pivotal role in nurturing his development as a multi-sport . This close-knit dynamic in a community rich with football tradition laid the groundwork for his future successes on the field.

High school career

Justin Herbert attended Sheldon High School in Eugene, Oregon, where he excelled as a multi-sport athlete in , , and during his high school years from 2012 to 2016. As a in 2014, Herbert started as the , leading early games before suffering a season-ending broken injury in the fourth game against Grants Pass. Despite his absence, the Irish finished 10-2, reaching the OSAA 6A state semifinals before losing to Central Catholic. In his senior season of 2015, Herbert returned to full strength and threw for 3,130 yards and 37 touchdowns while rushing for 543 yards and 10 scores, earning first-team all-state honors and the Offensive Player of the Year award. Despite the lingering effects of his prior impacting his recruitment profile, he was recognized as the Gatorade Player of the Year. Under his leadership, Sheldon finished 10-2 and advanced to the OSAA 6A semifinals, where they fell to Jesuit. Herbert also excelled in as a senior, serving as and contributing to Sheldon's first OSAA 6A championship with a game-winning hit in the 2-1 final victory over West Linn. Rated a three-star prospect by recruiting services, Herbert committed to the in October 2015, selecting the Ducks over scholarship offers from Montana State, , , and Portland State. Although he briefly considered pursuing at the collegiate level, he ultimately dedicated himself to football. Herbert also starred on the as a senior, serving as a key contributor for the Irish varsity team.

College career

2016 season

As a true freshman in 2016, Justin Herbert joined the Oregon Ducks amid a transitional period for the program under head coach Mark Helfrich, following the departure of key players from the 2014 national championship-contending team. Herbert, a local product from Sheldon High School in Eugene, initially served as a backup to senior quarterback Dakota Prukop, who started the first five games but struggled with efficiency and turnovers amid Oregon's 1-4 start. Herbert made his collegiate debut on October 1 against Washington State, completing 3 of 5 passes for 70 yards and scoring his first touchdown on a 4-yard rushing run in a 51-33 loss, marking his first significant exposure to Pac-12 competition. Herbert earned his first start the following week on October 8 against No. 5 , completing 21 of 34 passes for 179 yards and 2 touchdowns with 1 interception in a 70-21 defeat, showcasing his poise despite the lopsided result. He retained the starting role for the remainder of the season, appearing in 9 games total and compiling 162 completions on 255 attempts for 1,936 yards, 19 touchdowns, and just 4 interceptions, achieving a 63.5% completion rate and a 148.8 . His performance highlighted a strong arm and mobility, with 58 rushing attempts for 161 yards and 2 additional scores, though ' offense often faltered due to defensive lapses and penalties. Representative highlights included a school-record-tying 6 passing touchdowns in a 52-49 loss to on October 21, where he threw for 258 yards, and a career-high 489 passing yards with 4 touchdowns in a 54-35 win over Arizona State on October 29. The season culminated in a dramatic 30-28 upset victory over No. 12 on November 19, where Herbert threw for 324 yards and 3 touchdowns, including a 17-yard game-winning strike to II with 2 seconds remaining, providing one of Oregon's few bright spots in a 4-8 campaign—the program's first losing record since 1998. Despite the team's struggles, Herbert's emergence as a reliable starter preserved his development trajectory without a redshirt, as he burned his eligibility by exceeding four games played. Under Helfrich's guidance, Herbert focused on adapting to the physicality and speed of Pac-12 defenses, refining his in high-pressure situations and building arm strength through targeted drills, laying the foundation for his future leadership role.

2017 season

In 2017, Justin Herbert entered his sophomore year as the starting quarterback for the under new head coach , who had been hired in December 2016 following a 4-8 season the previous year. Herbert, who had seen limited action as a in 2016, focused on building leadership and physical presence during the offseason, adding muscle to his frame at Taggart's encouragement. started the season strong with Herbert at the helm, achieving a 4-1 record in the first five games as he demonstrated improved poise in the pocket and quicker compared to his campaign. Herbert appeared in eight games, starting all of them, before and after a midseason injury. He completed 139 of 206 passes for 1,983 yards, with 15 touchdowns and just five , achieving a 67.5% completion rate. Additionally, he contributed on the ground with 44 rushing attempts for 183 yards and five touchdowns, showcasing enhanced mobility in Taggart's up-tempo offense. Standout performances included a career-high 365 passing yards and three touchdowns with one in a 42-35 over on , helping secure an early non-conference win. Another key outing came against on , where he threw for 251 yards and one touchdown while adding a rushing score in a 49-13 rout. The Ducks' momentum stalled after Herbert suffered a fractured left collarbone in the October 1 win over California, sidelining him for five consecutive games and forcing true freshman Braxton Burmeister into the starting role. Oregon went 3-2 without Herbert, including a win over Utah but losses to ranked teams like Washington State and Washington. Herbert returned on November 18 against Arizona, passing for 235 yards and one touchdown in a 48-28 victory that highlighted his seamless reintegration and the team's reliance on his playmaking. He closed the regular season with 251 yards and three touchdowns in a dominant 69-10 win over rival Oregon State on November 26. Overall, Oregon finished the regular season 7-5 (4-5 in the Pac-12), earning a berth in the Las Vegas Bowl. Herbert started the December 16 matchup against Boise State, throwing for 233 yards and two touchdowns but also two interceptions in a 38-28 loss, ending the year at 7-6. The season marked a transitional period for Herbert, who adapted to Taggart's fast-paced scheme emphasizing quick reads and designed runs, setting the stage for further growth despite the injury setback.

2018 season

In 2018, his junior year, Justin Herbert started all 13 games for the Oregon Ducks under head coach Mario Cristobal, leading the team to a 9-4 overall record and a berth in the Redbox Bowl. Building on the foundations of his sophomore season, where injuries limited his play, Herbert demonstrated improved durability and leadership, serving as a team captain for multiple games. His performance marked a resurgence for Oregon's offense, which averaged 39.4 points per game during the regular season, a notable improvement from prior years amid better cohesion on the line. Herbert completed 240 of 404 passes for 3,151 yards, throwing 29 touchdowns and 8 interceptions for a 59.4% completion rate, while adding 166 rushing yards and 2 rushing touchdowns on 71 carries. These figures represented statistical highs in volume for his career at that point, with Herbert excelling in high-efficiency starts like the season opener against Portland State, where he went 20-for-26 for 250 yards and 4 touchdowns in a 62-14 victory. In the Redbox Bowl win over Michigan State (7-6), he contributed 166 passing yards and 1 touchdown on 19-of-33 attempts, helping secure the ' first bowl victory since 2014 despite a low-scoring defensive battle. Throughout the season, Herbert showed enhanced pocket presence, hanging tough against pressure to deliver throws, as noted in midseason evaluations that highlighted his newfound toughness after earlier injury setbacks. Oregon's offensive line improvements under Cristobal provided better protection, allowing Herbert to refine his deep-ball accuracy, particularly on plays over 20 yards, where he connected on several big plays that stretched defenses. This growth contributed to his role as a vocal leader, fostering team unity during a campaign that included wins over ranked opponents like Washington State.

2019 season

In his senior season at , Justin Herbert started all 14 games, leading the Ducks to a 12-2 record and a berth in the . He completed 286 of 428 passes for 3,471 yards with 32 touchdowns and just 6 interceptions—a figure that ranked among the lowest for a full-time starter in program history—while posting a 66.8% completion percentage. Herbert also added 50 rushing yards and 4 rushing touchdowns, showcasing his dual-threat ability in key moments. His efficient play helped Oregon average 37.2 points per game, contributing to a strong offensive unit that featured balanced scoring through the air and on the ground. Herbert's campaign included several milestone performances that highlighted his growth as a leader and playmaker. He threw for 5 in consecutive early-season wins over and , setting a tone for 's high-powered attack and extending his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown pass—the longest active in FBS—to 31 (a streak that would later reach 35 games). Later, he recorded a season-high 333 passing yards and 4 in a 35-31 victory against , helping the secure a share of the Pac-12 North Division title. claimed the Pac-12 Championship with a 37-15 win over , where Herbert threw for 193 yards and 1 touchdown, before facing in the . In that 28-27 victory, Herbert rushed for 3 , earning Offensive honors. Throughout the year, he was viewed as a top candidate due to his consistency and the Ducks' success, though he ultimately received limited votes in the final tally. Herbert earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors for his efforts and was recognized for his academic excellence, winning the —known as the "Academic Heisman"—as well as the Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. Following the , the fifth-year senior announced his decision to forgo any remaining eligibility and enter the in January 2020, ending his college career on a high note after leading to its first Pac-12 title since 2014.

College statistics

Justin Herbert's college statistics reflect his development as a quarterback for the from 2016 to 2019, during which he did not redshirt his freshman season and appeared in a total of 44 games, with postseason performances included in the yearly totals where applicable.

Passing Statistics

Herbert's passing stats demonstrate his arm strength and accuracy, culminating in school records for career passes.
YearGames PlayedCompletionsAttemptsCompletion %YardsTouchdownsInterceptions
2016916225563.51,936194148.8
2017813920667.51,983155167.5
20181324040459.43,151298144.6
20191428642866.83,471326156.8
Career Passing Totals: 827 completions on 1,293 attempts (64.0%), 10,541 yards, 95 touchdowns ( record), 23 interceptions, 153.1 .

Rushing Statistics

As a mobile , Herbert contributed significantly to 's ground game through designed runs and scrambles.
YearGames PlayedCarriesYardsTouchdowns
20169581612
20178441835
201813711662
20191458504
Career Rushing Totals: 231 carries, 560 yards, 13 touchdowns. Herbert recorded no receptions or receiving yards during his college career.

Awards and honors

During his time at , Justin Herbert earned recognition for his performance as one of the Pac-12's top quarterbacks. He was named a semifinalist for the , which honors the outstanding player in , in 2019. Similarly, he was a semifinalist for the Player of the Year Award that same year. At the conference level, Herbert was selected as an honorable mention All-Pac-12 in 2019. He also received multiple Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week honors, including after his record-setting performance against Washington State in 2016, where he threw for 487 yards and five touchdowns, and following a four-touchdown effort against Washington in 2019. Herbert set several Oregon program records during his career, including most pass completions (827) and pass attempts (1,293). His 95 career passing touchdowns rank second in school history, behind only Marcus Mariota's 105. In , his 32 passing touchdowns ranked second in a single season for the Ducks, trailing Mariota's 42 from 2014.

Professional career

Draft and contract

Entering the , Justin Herbert was widely regarded as one of the top prospects, often ranked second behind LSU's in various evaluations. He showcased his athleticism at the in February 2020, recording a time of 4.68 seconds, which highlighted his mobility for a of his 6-foot-6 frame. The draft took place from April 23 to 25, 2020, in a virtual format due to the . The selected Herbert sixth overall in the first round, viewing him as the long-term successor to , who had departed in free agency. This pick marked the third quarterback taken in the draft, following (first overall to ) and (fifth overall to ). Herbert signed his contract on July 25, 2020, agreeing to a four-year, $26.58 million deal that included a $16.89 million and was fully guaranteed at $26.58 million. The contract aligned with the standard rookie scale for a sixth overall pick, providing the Chargers with cost-controlled stability through the 2023 season. During training camp, Herbert competed with veteran Tyrod Taylor for the starting role, but Taylor retained the job as the incumbent. Herbert entered the season as the backup, though he was thrust into the starting lineup after Taylor suffered a punctured lung from a pregame injection in Week 2, sidelining him for multiple games.

2020 season

Justin Herbert entered the 2020 NFL season as the Los Angeles Chargers' backup quarterback behind Tyrod Taylor, but he was unexpectedly thrust into the starting role in Week 2 after Taylor suffered a punctured lung during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs. In his professional debut on September 20, 2020, Herbert completed 22 of 33 passes for 311 yards, one passing touchdown, one rushing touchdown, and one interception, marking the first time a rookie quarterback had thrown for over 300 yards in his NFL debut. Despite the strong showing, the Chargers fell 23-20 in overtime to the defending Super Bowl champions, highlighting Herbert's immediate poise against elite competition. Herbert started the final 15 games of the season, passing for 4,336 yards, 31 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions while completing 66.6% of his passes. His 31 touchdown passes broke the NFL rookie record previously set by with 27 in 2018, and the 4,336 passing yards established another rookie benchmark, averaging 289.1 yards per game. Under Anthony Lynn, Herbert quickly adapted to the faster pace and greater physical demands of professional defenses, though the Chargers' inconsistent play—marked by several late-game collapses—resulted in a 7-9 overall record and no postseason berth. Herbert's breakout rookie campaign culminated in him winning the NFL Offensive of the Year award, securing 41 first-place votes to edge out Minnesota Vikings Justin .

2021 season

In his second professional season, Justin Herbert operated under new head coach Brandon , who brought a defensive-minded philosophy to the after serving as the ' the previous year. The team started strong with a 4-1 record but endured a stretch of close losses, ultimately finishing 9-8 and missing the playoffs on a with the Las Vegas Raiders despite winning a head-to-head matchup. Herbert started all 17 games in the NFL's first expanded , setting career highs while adapting to Staley's scheme that emphasized a balanced offense. He completed 443 of 672 passes for 5,014 yards, threw 38 touchdowns against 15 interceptions, and posted a 97.7 , ranking second in in pass attempts. His performance earned him his first selection as an alternate, recognizing his growth into one of the AFC's top young quarterbacks amid the team's inconsistent results. Despite the Chargers' high-powered offense that ranked fifth in points scored, defensive lapses and narrow defeats in six one-score games contributed to the playoff miss, highlighting areas for improvement in Staley's inaugural campaign. Herbert's arm strength and shone in key moments, such as his 383-yard, three-touchdown effort in a Week 18 win over the Raiders that forced the scenario.

2022 season

In his third NFL season, Justin Herbert started all 17 games for the Los Angeles Chargers despite sustaining a fractured rib cartilage in the second quarter of Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs, an injury he played through for the remainder of the year. Herbert completed 477 of 699 passes for 4,739 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions, achieving a 68.2% completion rate and a 93.2 passer rating. The Chargers' offensive line struggled with protection, contributing to Herbert being sacked 38 times for a loss of 219 yards, ranking among the league's higher totals for quarterbacks that season. Under head coach Brandon Staley, the team finished 10-7 and secured a playoff berth as the AFC's No. 5 seed, though they were eliminated in the wild-card round. Herbert's performance showed continued growth in operating a balanced offense, particularly in synergy with Keenan Allen, who led the team with 108 receptions for 1,199 yards and seven , and Austin Ekeler, who rushed for 916 yards and 12 scores while adding 107 catches for 760 yards. He demonstrated arm strength and accuracy on deep throws, topping 330 passing yards in four games, including a 334-yard, three- effort in a 27-24 loss to the Chiefs despite his rib injury. One key highlight came in Week 5 against the , where Herbert's precise passing and mobility helped secure a 30-28 comeback victory, completing 22 of 34 attempts for 228 yards and a while avoiding turnovers in a tight contest.

2023 season

Prior to the 2023 season, the exercised the fifth-year option on Justin Herbert's rookie contract in April, securing him for 2024 at $29.5 million fully guaranteed, amid ongoing extension discussions. In July, Herbert signed a five-year, $262.5 million extension with the team, making him the NFL's highest-paid at the time with $218.7 million guaranteed, though the deal's structure deferred major cap impacts until 2024. Herbert started all 13 games he appeared in during the 2023 regular season, completing 297 of 456 passes for 3,134 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions, achieving a 65.1% completion rate and a 93.2 . Despite the Chargers' struggles under head coach , who was fired after Week 15 with the team at 5-9, Herbert provided consistent play, often carrying an offense hampered by a league-worst that allowed the third-most points per game. His performance marked a rebound from rib and chest injuries that sidelined him for two games the prior year, though the team's overall execution faltered, leading to a 5-12 record and a last-place finish in the . Key highlights included a career-high 405 passing yards and three touchdowns in a Week 3 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, where Herbert orchestrated several deep-ball connections despite the 28-24 defeat. He also threw for 260 yards and two scores while rushing for a season-high 73 yards against the in Week 11, showcasing his mobility in a 23-20 victory that briefly sparked divisional hopes. Herbert's efficiency stood out in multi-touchdown efforts, such as three passing scores in a Week 8 win over the , contributing to the Chargers' three victories in his starts. Herbert's season ended prematurely on December 10 in a 24-7 loss to the , when he suffered a fractured right on his throwing hand after a in the second quarter. He underwent the following day and was placed on injured reserve, missing the final four games as started in his place. The injury capped a disappointing campaign for the Chargers, who missed the playoffs for the third time in four years under Staley's tenure.

2024 season

In 2024, Justin Herbert served as the starting quarterback for the in his first season under head coach , leading the team to an 11–6 regular season record and a playoff berth as the AFC's fifth seed. Despite dealing with multiple lower-body injuries, Herbert started all 17 games, completing 332 of 504 passes for 3,870 yards, 23 touchdowns, and just three interceptions, achieving a of 101.7. He also contributed on the ground with 69 rushes for 306 yards and two touchdowns, helping the Chargers rank among the league's top offenses in efficiency. Herbert's season was marked by resilience amid injuries, beginning with a severe high right ankle sustained in Week 1 against the Las Vegas Raiders, which he played through for the remainder of the year while wearing a protective . A issue in his right foot from had healed by the opener, but he later dealt with a left ankle and thigh bruise in December, including a brief exit due to a leg injury during a Week 14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite limited mobility at times, Herbert maintained a league-low 0.6% interception rate (second-best in NFL history for quarterbacks with at least 450 attempts) and an 11-game streak without an interception, showcasing improved decision-making in Harbaugh's run-heavy scheme. Early in the season, Herbert delivered strong performances, such as in Week 2 against the , where he threw for 244 yards and three touchdowns in a 26–3 victory, contributing to a 4–2 start. His was highlighted by Harbaugh, who praised Herbert's and ability to rally the team during a midseason four-game win streak, including a 38-yard rushing score against the despite his ankle issues. The Chargers' offense adapted with roster changes, emphasizing a balanced attack that supported Herbert's arm strength. In the playoffs, Herbert started the Wild Card round against the Houston Texans, completing 15 of 24 passes for 134 yards, one , and one in a 32–12 loss, ending the Chargers' season without advancing further. Throughout the year, Herbert's poise under pressure solidified his role as the franchise cornerstone, earning him ninth place in Associated Press NFL voting.

2025 season

In the 2025 season, Justin Herbert has led the to a 7-4 record through 11 games as of November 19, completing 250 of 376 passes for 2,691 yards, 19 , and nine interceptions while posting a 94.2 . He has also contributed 345 rushing yards on 54 carries with one rushing , showcasing increased mobility following his recovery from a 2024 injury and bringing his career total to 14 rushing since entering the in 2020. Under head coach , the Chargers have emphasized a balanced offense, with Herbert benefiting from an improved offensive line that has reduced pressures compared to prior seasons. The season began with a statement victory in the NFL's international opener in São Paulo, Brazil, where Herbert guided the Chargers to a 27-21 upset win over the , completing 24 of 35 passes for 281 yards and two touchdowns while adding 45 rushing yards. A standout performance came in Week 7 against the , despite a 38-24 loss, as Herbert threw for a career-high 420 yards on 37 of 55 completions with three touchdowns, though two interceptions contributed to the defeat. The Chargers rebounded in Week 8 with a dominant 37-10 primetime win over the , where Herbert passed for 289 yards and three touchdowns, supported by a strong ground game that limited his rushing attempts to nine for 28 yards. In Week 10, Herbert threw for 220 yards and one touchdown on 20 of 33 passes with no interceptions in a 25-10 home win over the , extending the team's win streak to three. The following week, the Chargers suffered a 35-6 road loss to the , where Herbert struggled with 81 yards on 10 of 18 completions, no touchdowns, and one interception before being pulled late in the fourth quarter. The team recently acquired versatile lineman from the to reinforce the unit ahead of their Week 10 matchup against the . As of November 19, the Chargers sit second in the and remain in the playoff hunt.

Career statistics

NFL regular season

Justin Herbert has appeared in 90 regular-season games as the starting quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers from 2020 to 2025, compiling 23,784 passing yards and 156 passing touchdowns while rushing for 1,562 yards and 14 touchdowns.

Passing

Herbert's year-by-year regular-season passing statistics are shown below.
YearTeamGamesCompletionsAttemptsCompletion %YardsTDsINTsPasser Rating
2020LAC1539659566.64,336311098.3
2021LAC1744367265.95,014381597.7
2022LAC1747769968.24,739251093.2
2023LAC1329745665.13,13420793.2
2024LAC1733250465.93,870233101.7
2025LAC1125037666.52,69119994.2
Career902,1953,30266.523,7841565496.4

Rushing

Herbert's regular-season rushing statistics demonstrate his , with a career average of 4.5 yards per carry.
YearTeamGamesCarriesYardsTDsYards/Carry
LAC155523454.3
2021LAC176330234.8
2022LAC175414702.7
2023LAC135222834.4
2024LAC176930624.4
2025LAC115434516.4
Career903471,562144.5
Herbert's single-game career highs include 420 passing yards against the on October 19, 2025, and five passing touchdowns against the [Kansas City Chiefs](/page/Kansas_City Chiefs) on September 20, 2020 (his NFL debut). Throughout his career, Herbert has been sacked 206 times and has lost 13 fumbles, contributing to 29 total fumbles.

NFL postseason

Justin Herbert has appeared in two NFL postseason games, both as the starting for the , resulting in a 0–2 record. His playoff performances have been marked by significant challenges, including a historic collapse in his debut and a turnover-plagued outing in his second appearance. Despite strong regular-season showings, Herbert's postseason statistics reflect lower efficiency, with a career percentage of 52.0% and a of 60.7. In his first playoff game on January 14, 2023, during the round against the , Herbert completed 25 of 43 passes for 273 yards and 1 , with no interceptions, earning a of 84.7. The Chargers built a commanding 27–0 lead in the second quarter, highlighted by Herbert's 10-yard pass to , but the team collapsed in the second half, allowing Jacksonville to score 31 unanswered points for a 31–30 upset victory. This game remains notable for the Chargers' defensive and special teams failures rather than Herbert's play, as he avoided turnovers amid mounting pressure. Herbert's second postseason start came on January 11, 2025, in the round at the Texans, where he struggled immensely, completing 14 of 32 passes for 242 yards, 1 , and a career-high 4 interceptions, resulting in a 40.9 . The Chargers managed only 12 points in a 32–12 loss, with Herbert's turnovers—including three in the first half—directly contributing to Houston's field position and scoring opportunities. Despite a late pass to , the performance underscored difficulties in high-stakes scenarios against a stout Texans defense led by linebacker
GameDateRoundOpponentResultComp/AttYardsTDINTRating
1Jan 14, 2023L 30–3125/432731084.7
2Jan 11, 2025Houston TexansL 12–3214/322421440.9
Career Totals---0–239/75 (52.0%)5152460.7
Herbert's limited playoff sample highlights struggles with ball security and efficiency under pressure, contrasting his regular-season arm talent and production, though both games featured moments of resilience amid team-wide shortcomings.

Records and accolades

NFL records

During his 2020 rookie season, Justin Herbert set multiple records for a in their first year. He threw for 31 passing touchdowns, surpassing Baker Mayfield's previous mark of 27 from 2018 and establishing the single-season benchmark for s. Additionally, Herbert recorded 396 completions on 595 attempts, the highest number of completions by any in league history. These performances contributed to 4,336 passing yards, ranking second all-time for a 's debut season behind only Andrew Luck's 4,374 in 2012. Extending beyond his rookie year, Herbert holds the NFL record for the most passing yards by a in their first two seasons, accumulating 9,350 yards through 2020 and 2021 (4,336 in 2020 and 5,014 in 2021). This milestone underscores his rapid ascent as one of the league's premier passers early in his career. As of the 2025 season, Herbert has scored 14 rushing touchdowns as a , tying him for 10th among all players at the position in NFL history and highlighting his dual-threat capabilities despite primarily operating from the pocket.

Professional awards and honors

Justin Herbert has earned several professional accolades during his NFL career, highlighting his rapid rise as one of the 's premier quarterbacks. In his season, he was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, recognizing his record-breaking performance that included 31 passing touchdowns, the most by a rookie in history. Herbert has been selected to the Pro Bowl twice, first as a starter in 2021 following a franchise-record 5,014 passing yards, where he appeared in the and was named Offensive MVP after completing 10 of 10 passes for 98 yards and two touchdowns. His second selection came in 2024, though he was unable to participate due to injuries. Internally with the , Herbert has been voted team MVP twice by members, first unanimously in for leading the squad to four straight wins to close the season, and again unanimously in for his league-leading passing yardage. He has received multiple honorable mentions in All-Pro voting, including in when he finished among the top vote-getters at . In peer-voted rankings, Herbert placed No. 56 on the Players list for 2025, his fifth consecutive appearance on the annual honor.

Personal life

Family

Justin Herbert was born to parents Mark and Holly Herbert in . His father, Mark, was a and track athlete at the University of Montana, later becoming a high school teacher. Mark's athletic background and emphasis on discipline influenced Herbert's competitive drive from a young age. His mother, Holly, played and also worked as an educator, fostering a supportive environment that prioritized education alongside sports. The couple has been a constant presence at Herbert's games, including Chargers home matches, where they celebrate milestones with the family. Herbert has two brothers who share his passion for athletics. His older brother, Mitchell, played as a defensive lineman at . His younger brother, Patrick, followed in the family tradition by playing at the before signing with the as an undrafted free agent in 2025. Patrick was added to the Jaguars' in August 2025, marking a professional milestone that brought the brothers closer in their pursuits despite playing for rival teams. The siblings maintain strong bonds through post-game family gatherings, often reuniting after matches to share experiences and support one another's careers. On the extended side, Herbert's maternal grandfather, Rich Schwab, left a lasting legacy as a for the from 1960 to 1963, where he was known for his contributions to the Ducks' program. Schwab's influence extended to introducing Herbert to Oregon football traditions during family visits. Herbert's paternal grandfather, Roger Herbert, was a sprinter at and a longtime track coach at Sheldon High School, further embedding athletic values in the family lineage. Herbert has as of 2025. The Herbert family plays an active role in his professional life, frequently attending Los Angeles Chargers events and providing emotional support during the season. In July 2025, Patrick announced his engagement, a personal milestone that Justin celebrated publicly, highlighting the close-knit dynamics as the family welcomed a new member through the upcoming union. This event underscored their tradition of rallying around individual achievements while maintaining collective encouragement for Herbert's ongoing career with the Chargers.

Relationships

Justin Herbert has maintained a notably private , particularly regarding romantic relationships, with no confirmed long-term partners publicly known prior to 2025. During his college years at the , Herbert was occasionally linked to brief romantic interests, though details remain scarce and he has prioritized his career since entering the in 2020. Early post-draft rumors in 2021 suggested a possible connection with NFL reporter Taylor Bisciotti, but no relationship was ever substantiated. Another unconfirmed link emerged around 2020 with model and influencer Rylee Jean Kirk, yet Herbert has historically avoided discussing such matters. In August 2025, Herbert began dating singer-songwriter , marking his first publicly acknowledged high-profile romance. The pair's gained attention following Beer's breakup from a four-year partnership in late 2024, with initial rumors fueled by sightings of them together in . By October 2025, their couple status was confirmed through social media posts and joint appearances, including Beer attending the ' Week 8 game against the Minnesota Vikings. Described by sources close to the couple as a supportive dynamic that balances their demanding careers in sports and music, Herbert and Beer have kept much of their out of the spotlight while sharing subtle public glimpses.

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