In a disappointing playoff defeat, Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert faced the media after a 32-12 loss to the Houston Texans, expressing regret for his performance. He acknowledged, 'I let the team down,' highlighting his struggle with ball security. Herbert's playoff statistics were notably poor, completing only 14 of 32 passes, marking the lowest completion percentage in Chargers playoff history since 2006. Additionally, he became the first player in NFL history to throw more interceptions in a playoff game than throughout the regular season.
During the game, Herbert's first interception occurred in the second quarter while attempting to connect with receiver Quentin Johnston. Another costly mistake came in the third quarter when a pass intended for Ladd McConkey was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. Herbert's challenges were compounded by a lack of protection from his offensive line, leading to four sacks and significant pressure throughout the game.