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Where Chargers offensive players stand statistically after Week 2

The Chargers offense looked a bit more “normal” against the Titans in Week Two. By that, I mean the passing offense looked great and the running game...not so much. That’s essentially what fans have been used to the past two years, at least. However, even after rushing for 234 against the Dolphins to begin the season, everyone knew those numbers were going to take a big hit without Austin Ekeler and by the simple fact they were facing a strong defensive front led by Jeffrey Simmons on the other side.

This was a good bounce-back game for Justin Herbert who threw for over 300 yards and multiple touchdowns while not turning the ball over for the fourth consecutive game dating back to last year.