
The Chargers defeated the Saints, 27-13, in a preseason game that featured a handful of standout players.
At his media availability, head coach Jim Harbaugh highlighted six of them that impressed him:
- CB Eric Rogers
- EDGE Caleb Murphy
- LB Marlowe Wax
- QB Trey Lance
- WR Dalevon Campbell
- S Kendall Williamson
Rogers, the undrafted rookie out of Rutgers, took advantage of his extensive playing time. Rogers recorded two interceptions in the game, including a 43-yard interception returned for a touchdown in the third quarter. Harbaugh called it “as good a play as I’ve ever seen.” Rogers left the game in the fourth quarter with an injury and was seen with crutches after the game.
The third-year player Murphy continued his stellar summer with two sacks, including a strip-sack in the second quarter. Harbaugh believed Murphy deserved credit for three sacks in the game. He also noted that Murphy is making a “very good case” for a spot on the 53-man roster.
The undrafted rookie out of Syracuse, Wax, led the team with nine tackles. He also notched a sack.
While Taylor Heinicke struggled in his first preseason outing of the year, Lance continued to make a strong case to be the primary backup to Justin Herbert. Lance showcased his rushing ability, leading the team in that department with 48 yards on seven carries, including a 5-yard rushing touchdown.
Despite the passing game taking a backseat in this game, Campbell still made the most of his opportunities. The former Gamecock finished with three catches for 62 yards, including a 49-yard haul late in the game from DJ Uiagalelei. Campbell also converted a two-point attempt from Lance.
Williamson stood out in the tackling department, both on defense and special teams.
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