
"Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert underwent surgery Monday to stabilize a broken bone in his non-throwing hand and is considered day to day, the team announced. Herbert's status for the Chargers' Dec. 8 game against the Philadelphia Eagles remains in question. The team will evaluate Herbert's recovery later this week before determining whether he will play."
"Herbert sustained the fracture in his left hand on an open-field tackle by Raiders safety Jeremy Chinn in the first quarter of the Chargers' 31-14 win Sunday at SoFi Stadium. Chinn's helmet appeared to make contact with Herbert's hand. Herbert left the game to be fitted for a protective glove in the locker room before returning. He finished the game with 151 yards on 15-of-20 passing, with two touchdowns and an interception."
Justin Herbert underwent surgery Monday to stabilize a broken bone in his non-throwing (left) hand and is considered day to day. The team will evaluate his recovery later in the week to determine whether he will play Dec. 8 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Herbert sustained the fracture on an open-field tackle by Raiders safety Jeremy Chinn in the first quarter of the Chargers' 31-14 win at SoFi Stadium, when Chinn's helmet appeared to make contact with Herbert's hand. Herbert left to be fitted for a protective glove before returning, finishing with 151 yards on 15-of-20 passing, two touchdowns and an interception. Herbert said he is approaching the week with the mindset that he will play. The injury arrives before a difficult stretch of games against the Eagles, Chiefs, Cowboys, Texans and Broncos.
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