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Rookie Ladd McConkey's 86-Yard TD on 3rd and 26 Highlights 188-Yard Playoff Performance
Jan 12, 2025, 12:23 AM
Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Ladd McConkey delivered a standout performance in the playoff game against the Houston Texans. McConkey recorded eight receptions for 188 yards and a touchdown, including a pivotal 86-yard touchdown catch from quarterback Justin Herbert on a 3rd and 26 play. This remarkable play reignited the Chargers' momentum late in the game. McConkey's 86-yard touchdown contributed to his season totals of 82 receptions for 1,149 yards and seven touchdowns despite missing one game. He has achieved 50 or more receiving yards in ten consecutive games, tying a rookie record held since 1970. McConkey has been particularly effective on third downs, with 14 receptions on 3rd and long situations, ranking fourth among NFL wide receivers. His average of 10.3 yards per target this season ranks sixth among qualified NFL receivers. Over his last seven games, he amassed 45 catches, 657 yards, and three touchdowns, averaging 15.5 fantasy points per game. McConkey has surpassed 80 receiving yards in six of his last seven games and has four games with over 100 receiving yards in his first NFL season, exceeding his college totals. His contributions have been critical to the Chargers' offense, especially evident in the playoff game where other Chargers receivers combined for only two catches and 14 yards.
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