Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw four interceptions in his team’s 32-12 playoff loss to the Houston Texans on Saturday. Herbert threw just three interceptions during the regular season, joining Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers as the only quarterbacks to throw three or fewer in a season.
But Herbert didn’t look like Brady or Rodgers at any point during his calamitous day Saturday. With four interceptions and only 14 completions in 32 attempts, Herbert had possibly the worst performance of his career.
It also left him with a 0-2 record in the playoffs. Their only other playoff game was the historic collapse against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2022 wild card round.
Herbert was the target of intense criticism on social media during and after Saturday’s game.
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Saturday’s game also featured a unique moment in NFL playoff history.
Houston’s D’Angelo Ross returned a blocked extra point for two points in the fourth quarter, the first such play in NFL postseason history.
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The play came after Ladd McConkey scored on an 86-yard reception early in the fourth quarter. Cameron Dicker’s extra point attempt was blocked by Denico Autry.
The ball flew high into the air as it deflected and Dicker tried to knock it down, but it bounced off his hands. Ross grabbed it and returned it for the score that increased Houston’s lead to 25-12.
The NFL began awarding two points for an extra point returned to the end zone in 2015. Before that, a blocked extra point recovered by the defense was a dead ball.
It was the ninth extra point returned for a score since the rule change, according to Sportradar. It happened once in the 2024 regular season when the Eagles did it against Tampa Bay on September 29.
With the loss, the Chargers end their season without a playoff victory for the sixth consecutive season. They haven’t won a playoff game since Phillip Rivers’ last postseason run with the team in 2018, when they beat the Baltimore Ravens in a wild-card game.
The Texans won a playoff game for the second straight year, led by quarterback CJ Stroud and head coach DeMeco Ryans.