Chargers’ Herbert on working vacation until training camp
By JOE REEDY
AP Sports Writer
COSTA MESA, Calif. (AP) — Justin Herbert’s summer vacation began Wednesday afternoon when the Los Angeles Chargers ended their offseason program. Even though the Chargers have the next six weeks off before reporting for training camp, Herbert will use that time as more of a working vacation. While the defense spent the past couple of months getting new players acclimated, Herbert and the offense didn’t have as many challenges. First-round pick Zion Johnson was the unit’s biggest offseason addition as he is expected to start at right guard when the season opens on Sept. 11 against the Las Vegas Raiders.