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Justin Herbert’s Footwork Overhaul Could Ignite Chargers’ 2026 Season, ESPN Analyst Warns

2026-07-13 · Justin Herbert · Player Focus

**Justin Herbert’s new footwork drills have NFL analysts buzzing about a potential breakout 2026 season for the Los Angeles Chargers’ franchise quarterback.** ESPN’s Kris Rhim, a former NFL player and current analyst, flagged the adjustments in a recent segment, arguing Herbert’s precision under center could shift the balance in the AFC West. The focus? A subtle but high-impact tweak to his pre-snap movement that could unlock a more efficient, high-volume passing attack.

Rhim pointed to **Herbert’s revised footwork pattern**, which emphasizes quicker weight shifts and a narrower pivot. The goal? To mirror the efficiency of elite pocket passers like Patrick Mahomes while retaining Herbert’s signature mobility. Early film suggests the changes are already paying off in offseason drills, where Herbert has shown improved pocket presence-even under duress.

The AFC West remains a minefield for the Chargers, with the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs looming. Herbert’s footwork upgrade isn’t just about avoiding sacks; it’s about **turning pressure into opportunities**. Rhim noted that Herbert’s ability to reset his feet faster could translate to more time in the throw, a critical edge against aggressive defenses like those led by Patrick Mahomes or Russell Wilson.

The 2025 campaign was a step forward, but Herbert’s completion percentage dipped slightly under heavy coverage. His new footwork could address that by **reducing wasted motion**-a common issue when facing blitz-heavy schemes. Rhim drew parallels to **Josh Allen’s 2020 development**, where refined mechanics turned a solid passer into a top-five QB. The difference? Herbert’s tools are already elite; now, the execution might catch up.

The drills are just the start. Herbert’s first real test will come in **pre-season scrimmages**, where his new footwork will face live contact. If the adjustments hold, the Chargers could enter the regular season with a QB who’s not just avoiding mistakes-but **dictating them**. Rhim left little doubt: *‘This isn’t incremental. It’s a leap.’*

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