Los Angeles Chargers star Justin Herbert is about to enter his first playoff game and received the good-guy card from his teammates once again.
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Justin Herbert, #10 of the Los Angeles Chargers, looks on in the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 26, 2022, in Indianapolis, Indiana. "He's like, 'No. No. No.’ We've told him, 'Justin, you've got to stop being so modest.' He's like, 'No, man.' If told him, 'Man, I can't believe that sidearm throw you made against Indy,' and he said, 'It was only possible because you guys stopped them on defense,’" Chargers defensive lineman Breiden Fehoko told the outlet.
"He's just too nice, and he doesn't like being in the spotlight. He's the same with us as with everyone else. What you see is what he gives us. It's not a show or a façade. He's a humble, silent killer with great hair."
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