Justin Herbert to have surgery on broken hand, Chargers weighing his availability for Eagles game

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Justin Herbert to have surgery on broken hand, Chargers weighing his availability for Eagles game

Chargers QB Justin Herbert will undergo surgery Monday after suffering a broken bone in his non-throwing (left) hand against the Raiders.

During Sunday’s 31–14 win over the Raiders, Justin Herbert sustained a fracture to the back of his left hand, his non-throwing hand, on a scramble early in the game.

Despite the injury, he came back after a short sideline visit with a hard cast and glove, then threw a 10-yard touchdown on the very next play.

Head coach Jim Harbaugh confirmed Herbert will undergo a procedure on Monday to repair the break.

After the game, Herbert was optimistic, saying he was “treating it as if I’m playing Monday.”

What this means for Week 14 and beyond

The Chargers head into a primetime Monday Night Football matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles still carrying hopes for Herbert, but nothing is guaranteed. Harbaugh refused to commit, saying they’ll “see where the week takes us.”

If Herbert is unavailable or limited, backup Trey Lance, who briefly filled in during the Raiders game, could take the helm.

But even with Herbert back, the Chargers may lean more heavily on the run and shotgun formations to protect the injured hand.

Bigger picture: playoffs, protection, and momentum

Los Angeles improved to 8–4 with the Raiders’ win, keeping pace in the AFC playoff race. The timing couldn’t be more critical: a healthy Herbert is pivotal if the team wants to maintain its postseason push.

Because this is a fracture to the non-throwing hand, the risk to his passing performance is less, but ball security, snaps under center, and long-term durability still matter.

Herbert has dealt with left-hand injuries before; in 2023, he missed time after a finger fracture on that same hand.

If the Chargers can protect Herbert and he returns quickly, this could turn into a rough weekend story rather than a turning-point injury. If not, the next few days could define whether Los Angeles’ playoff ceiling shrinks or holds firm.