Chargers WR Quentin Johnston left Sunday's game against the Broncos with an ankle injury.
The Los Angeles Chargers didn’t just lose head coach Jim Harbaugh on Sunday against the Denver Broncos. Not long after Harbaugh left the field and was
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The young receiver duo of Quentin Johnston and Ladd McConkey were once again among the Chargers’ top-five performers against the Steelers. There wasn’t a ton of good for the Chargers against the Steelers on Sunday.
Many critics and doubters were quick to label Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston a bust following a disappointing rookie campaign. Through three weeks this season, however, Johnston is fighting off that narrative and finally starting to flash the great potential that got him drafted in the first round of last year’s draft.
There is no secret that Quentin Johnston had an underwhelming rookie season, but his narrative as a player may be changing soon. After being selected 21st overall in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Chargers wide receiver posted just 431 yards and two touchdowns on 38 receptions in his first year in the league.
The Chargers got on the board first in Pittsburgh with Herbert's third touchdown pass to Johnston in two weeks.
Justin Herbert and the Chargers got off to a slow start on offense Sunday, but they found their footing in time to produce the first points of the game.
The Broncos are off to a rough start offensively with no passing touchdowns in their first two games. Denver HC Sean Payton has liked first-round QB Bo Nix‘s improvement regardless and believes in him because of his preparation.
The former first-round pick turned in a career-best performance in week two. Being a first-round draft pick comes with lofty expectations. After being the second receiver off the board in the 2023 draft, Quentin Johnston was expected to produce at a high level as soon as he hit the field.
Quentin Johnston and Elijah Molden led the Chargers to a massive win over the lowly Panthers on Sunday with big performances by the youngsters. There were plenty of winners from this week’s 26-3 Chargers win over the Panthers.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off another strong victory, this time against the bruised and battered, Carolina Panthers. This victory was very much expected, as long as everyone performed as this new regime anticipated.
The Chargers have been able to get the most out of one playmaker some had already deemed a bust: wide receiver Quentin Johnston.
On Sunday, an unexpected star emerged from the shadows. Los Angeles Chargers receiver Quentin Johnston was the touchdown leader in the 26-3 triumph over the Carolina Panthers.
Second-year Chargers receiver Quentin Johnston looks much improved from a season ago through the first two games of the 2024 season.
Justin Herbert threw two touchdown passes to Quentin Johnston, J.K. Dobbins rushed for 131 yards and a touchdown and the Los Angeles Chargers controlled most of the game in a 26-3 victory against the host Carolina Panthers on Sunday afternoon in Charlotte.
Los Angeles Chargers sophomore wideout Quentin Johnston had a standout performance in the first half of Sunday's Week 2 matchup. Johnston had his first touchdown of the season against the Carolina Panthers.
Well, it happened again. For the second straight week to start the 2024 campaign, the Carolina Panthers dropped an absolute stinker of a first half. The team allowed a pair of touchdowns to second-year wideout Quentin Johnston, saw another painful pick from quarterback Bryce Young and enter the break down 20-0 to the visiting Los Angeles Chargers.
Is Los Angeles Chargers second-year wide receiver Quentin Johnston poised to turn his career around after a disappointing rookie season?
The Los Angeles Chargers sophomore wide receiver Quentin Johnston is still a prime candidate to be traded. Johnston was predicted to be the No.4 receiver for the Chargers, but as of late, it looks as though the position hasn't been filled.
Quentin Johnston is heading into his sophomore season with the LA Chargers with as much pressure as any second-year player can have. Johnston is coming off a bad rookie season and has a new regime in town that does not care about his previous draft position as a first-round pick.
The LA Chargers selected Quentin Johnston with the 21st pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and he did not look like a first-round pick in his rookie season. Johnston struggled immensely in 2023 and it got so bad that he actually cost the team a win over the Green Bay Packers.
The Los Angeles Chargers spent the 21st overall pick on Quentin Johnston in the 2023 NFL Draft, hoping he could become a breakout playmaker for an offense that needed long-term options.
Even at the time of the pick, Quentin Johnston raised eyebrows. And not in a good way. The Los Angeles Chargers had two big-bodied targets in Keenan Allen and Mike Williams but lacked high-end speed.
The Los Angeles Chargers have undergone quite a makeover this offseason, as they hired a new head coach, a new general manager and saw a bunch of key players depart.
Quentin Johnston hopes to put his struggles behind him in 2024.
The Los Angeles Chargers continue to find ways to lose close games in brutal and heartbreaking ways.
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