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Watch: Chargers QB Justin Herbert launches 65-yard bomb for a TD

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert showed off his ludicrous arm strength Sunday when he uncorked a deep ball that traveled about 65 yards in the air before landing in the arms of wide receiver Jalen Guyton for a 59-yard touchdown.

 Herbert, 23, was the 2020 Offensive Rookie of the Year after finishing his first season in the NFL with 31 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. His touchdown pass to Guyton was the 60th of his young career, making him the fourth fastest player to ever reach that mark.

Additionally, Herbert became the second fastest to 8,000 career passing yards and he's set the record for completions through a player's first two NFL seasons with over 725 and counting.

The Chargers led the New York Giants, 24-7, at halftime after the touchdown and are well-positioned to improve to 8-5 on the year.

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