The Chargers and Justin Herbert did not need to throw the ball all that much against a leaky Titans defense that allowed them to run the ball effectively enough to put together multiple drives consisting of double-digit plays. They ended with an average clip of 3.7 yards and never had a run longer than 12 yards, but when it mattered most in the second half, both Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins were able to churn out the needed real estate.
A big shoutout to the offensive line in this one, too. They did a great job of keeping Herbert clean and opening just enough holes in the run game.