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Justin Herbert starts at QB for Chargers
Justin Herbert certainly didn’t look overwhelmed initially, running for a touchdown on his first pro drive. Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

The NFL debut of Justin Herbert has happened in unexpected fashion. Just moments before kickoff, the Chargers announced the rookie first-rounder would be making his first career start.

In an unusual situation, regular starter Tyrod Taylor apparently injured his chest during pregame warmups and needed to be pulled. That meant the sixth pick of April’s draft was suddenly thrust into his first real action without being prepped for it against the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs.

He certainly didn’t look overwhelmed initially, running for a touchdown on his first pro drive. There’s no word yet on how serious the injury to Taylor is. Taylor entered the season as the starter, but it was likely only a matter of time before the Oregon product took over anyway.

Los Angeles escaped with a narrow victory over the Bengals in Week 1, but Taylor didn’t play too well and failed to move the offense consistently. If Herbert plays well on Sunday against Kansas City, he probably won’t be relinquishing the job regardless of Taylor’s health.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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