In the early parts of the game, the interior of the Chargers’ defensive line was energetic and active. When the Bolts needed them the most to close out the game, the pass rush finally awoke to put Big Ben and the Steelers down for good.
Offensively, you know that side of the ball was led by Justin Herbert and his historic performance. If any of you haven’t heard yet, Herbert became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for over 350+ yards and rush for 90+ yards in a single game. This seriously was what many of us could see as a standard for Herbert on a weekly basis.