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The Orange County Register
The Orange County Register
Sport
Elliott Teaford

Chargers QB Justin Herbert has left shoulder surgery

Standout quarterback Justin Herbert underwent left shoulder surgery Wednesday and won’t participate in the Pro Bowl activities this coming weekend in Las Vegas, the Chargers announced Sunday.

Herbert had been selected as an alternate for the AFC in the revamped Pro Bowl Games at Allegiant Stadium.

The Chargers also said they expect Herbert to be cleared for “full participation in the offseason program” in the spring in Costa Mesa. They didn’t provide a full estimate on his recovery time or on how long he might be sidelined following a procedure to mend the labrum on his left (non-throwing) shoulder.

It wasn’t disclosed how or when Herbert was injured.

Herbert, 24, suffered fractured rib cartilage during the Chargers’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2, but he didn’t miss a start for the rest of the season. He regained his mobility and accuracy and led the Chargers to a 10-7 record and their first playoff berth since the 2018 season.

In addition, Herbert threw for 4,739 yards and 25 touchdowns with 10 interceptions this past season, and has topped 4,000 yards passing in each season of his three-year NFL career.

The Chargers suffered significant injuries to several players during the season, including wide receiver Keenan Allen (hamstring), edge rusher Joey Bosa (groin surgery), receiver Jalen Guyton (knee), cornerback J.C. Jackson (knee), left tackle Rashawn Slater (biceps) and receiver Mike Williams (ankle/back).

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