Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert faced another injury scare in Week 14 against the Denver Broncos, adding uncertainty to his already injury-plagued season. Herbert took a hit from Broncos’ defensive tackle Zach Allen in the second quarter, visibly shaking his right hand and prompting a trip to the locker room for evaluation.

Initially listed as questionable to return with a finger injury, the Chargers later ruled Herbert out just before halftime. Easton Stick stepped in for Herbert, but a potential turnover was overturned, providing a temporary reprieve for the Chargers.

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This marks Herbert’s second finger injury of the season, having previously fractured a finger on his non-throwing hand in early October. Although that injury reportedly fully healed, this new setback raises concerns about the quarterback’s durability.

With a playoff chance of just 18.4% entering Week 14, the Chargers face a critical juncture, and Herbert’s absence could further jeopardize their postseason aspirations. The team might exercise caution, especially if unable to secure a victory against the Broncos.

In terms of fantasy implications, Herbert’s departure saw Easton Stick stepping into the QB1 role. However, Stick’s limited experience raises questions about the Chargers’ offensive consistency. The fantasy value of star players like Keenan Allen and Austin Ekeler may see a slight dip in Herbert’s absence, as Stick adjusts to the starting role.

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As the Chargers navigate the potential fallout from Herbert’s injury, fans and fantasy football enthusiasts will closely monitor updates on his condition and the team’s strategy for the remainder of the season. The team’s playoff hopes hang in the balance, and Herbert’s health is pivotal for their postseason push.