INGLEWOOD — Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert torched the Minnesota Vikings during the team’s 37-10 victory on Thursday night at SoFi Stadium. The offensive line’s protection was more than adequate for him, the ground game clicked when needed and the receiving corps found plenty of open turf.
The only question after the Chargers’ widest margin of victory of the season was why they don’t do this more often. They jumped on the Vikings from their opening possession and also stuffed Minnesota’s offense for the better part of 60 minutes while improving their record to 5-3.
Herbert completed 18 of 25 passes for 227 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. Three different receivers caught touchdown passes. Herbert also was a willing runner with 62 yards on seven carries, breaking int

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