INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- One week after undergoing surgery for a fracture in his left hand, Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert rushed for the third-most yards in his career, stiff-arming the Philadelphia Eagles in a 22-19 overtime win Monday night that prompted L.A. coach Jim Harbaugh to call him a "superhero."

"It felt like we were in a movie," Harbaugh said. "It's like you get to the point where you go, 'OK, this is getting a little unrealistic.'"

Herbert's stats weren't all that impressive: 39 passing yards, the sixth fewest of his six-year NFL career, on a career-worst 46% completion rate. None of it mattered.

What did matter was his playmaking, especially on the ground. He ran for a team-high 66 yards on 10 carries and produced three first downs on scrambles, giv

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