Offseason minicamps are a great way for teams to stay in rhythm in late spring, and quarterback Justin Herbert seemed impressed with his teammate’s effort at the Chargers’ offseason practices in his comments.
Asked about his experience at minicamp, Herbert said that he and his teammates emptied the tank, even if it didn’t seem like it lasted for an exceptionally long time.
It went by really fast. I thought we had a lot of good work out there. We had a lot of guys come out this offseason. I thought that was huge for us to be able to work together and kind of grow together with this new offense. I was really pleased with the effort that everyone gave this year.
Now heading for the slowest part of the year in the NFL, Herbert and the rest of the roster will lick their wounds, rest for about a month, and get ready for training camp in the preseason in late July.
If Herbert’s assessment is to be believed, fans should expect the team to strive for perfection when the next phase of the new season starts next month.