JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- As Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert launched the football up and over the hands of wide receiver Ladd McConkey and into the arms of Jaguars safety Antonio Johnson late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 35-9 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars , it marked the end of one of the worst games of Herbert career.

Coach Jim Harbaugh pulled Herbert and most starters after that, with 11 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Herbert finished with a career-low 81 passing yards and an interception. It was also his first game without a passing touchdown since Week 13 of last season.

"I have to play better," Herbert said. "It's not good enough for this team."

The Chargers' offense was out of sync all day, with Herbert in duress for most of it. The Jaguars

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