The Chargers offense is humming.
Not only did first-round pick Quentin Johnston get four targets as Los Angeles drove the ball downfield for their third touchdown of the night, but the Chargers went 75 yards in just a minute and 43 seconds.
It culminated in a second down from the Bears 11-yard line after a Justin Herbert pass intended for Joshua Palmer deflected off the helmet of Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones. Herbert hit the top of his drop and scanned the field, eventually settling on tight end Donald Parham on the right side. Parham broke one tackle, ran through another, and plowed through a third Chicago defender to get the ball over the plane.
The touchdown, Parham’s fourth of the season, gave LA a 24-7 lead heading into halftime.
chicken parm 🍽️
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— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) October 30, 2023