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Quentin Johnston’s nightmare game costs Chargers dearly in ‘MNF’ loss

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Quentin Johnston's nightmare game costs Chargers dearly in 'MNF' loss

Chargers’ 2023 First-Round Pick Quentin Johnston Struggles in Loss

Quentin Johnston, the Chargers’ first-round pick in 2023, had a rough outing in his team’s 30-23 loss to the Ravens on “Monday Night Football.” He failed to make an impact in the box score, recording zero catches, zero yards, and five targets.

Johnston’s performance was marred by three fourth-quarter drops, including a crucial one on third down that could have extended a drive with the Chargers trailing 23-16. The missed opportunity proved to be a turning point in the game.

Despite the setbacks, quarterback Justin Herbert expressed his support for Johnston, emphasizing his confidence in the rookie’s abilities. He acknowledged the challenges of the NFL but remained optimistic about Johnston’s potential to bounce back.

Johnston, a second-year player out of TCU, has shown improvement after a challenging rookie season. Under new head coach Jim Harbaugh, he has been given more opportunities to shine and has started to make strides in his performance.

Harbaugh has been supportive of Johnston’s development, praising his talent and work ethic. Despite the recent struggles, Harbaugh remains optimistic about Johnston’s future in the league.

Despite the setbacks, Johnston has shown flashes of potential, particularly in his standout performance against Michigan in the 2022 College Football Playoff semifinal. With six touchdowns, 354 receiving yards, and 22 receptions this season, Johnston continues to show promise as a playmaker for the Chargers.

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