The Los Angeles Chargers ended the season on a disappointing note with a loss to the Houston Texans in the Wild Card round. With the Chargers season officially over, they now turn to what their roster will look like next season with hopes for a more successful 2025.
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Fans Clown Chargers JK Dobbins During Kay Adams Interview
With the Chargers' season officially over, their starting running back J.K. Dobbins had time to sit down with star sports analyst, Kay Adams. And during the interview, fans couldn't help but notice that Adams had Dobbins gushing the entire time.
"Kay got these dudes smiling harder than they do in their daily lives," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"Close your mouth damn," another fan added
CMON @chargers..
Bring JK Dobbins back! pic.twitter.com/VPhNC4SVGq
— Kay Adams (@heykayadams) January 23, 2025
One of the Chargers biggest question marks is the future of Dobbins. After a season-ending injury in 2023, the Ravens let Dobbins walk which opened up the door for him to join Los Angeles on a one-year deal. With Dobbins set to hit the free agent market again and could be highly-coveted.
Texans GM Sings Justin Herbert's Praises
After a lackluster 2023 season, the Los Angeles Chargers returned with a vengeance. Under the leadership of first-year head coach Jim Harbaugh, the Chargers fell short of capturing the AFC West division title but finished with an 11-6 record. In addition, Justin Herbert has looked like a brand-new quarterback under the new Harbaugh regime. He went for 3,870 passing yards, 23 touchdowns, and just 2 interceptions during the regular season.
Despite a breakout season for Herbert in 2025, he is not considered to be among the favorites to win this year's MVP. For most of the year, it has been a two-man race between Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. However, Houston Texans General Manager Nick Caserio said he believes Herbert has earned the right to be in those conversations after an impressive regular season.
"He won't win the MVP, but honestly, like you can make a cogent argument for why he should," Caserio said. "I mean you're talking about a guy who's big, who's strong, who's more athletic than people think he is, that can make plays with his legs. And [he] can get the ball basically wherever he wants [it] to go."