2. Herbert-Johnston connect for 60-yard TD
Another practice, another touchdown from Johnston.
The Chargers wide receiver hauled in a 60-yard score Friday on a play that seemed to fool the defense as Johnston was left all alone on a deep pass from Herbert.
Johnston has put together a solid camp thus far and has found the end zone six times in eight practices.
While Johnston’s catch was wide open, Dalevon Campbell had a reception that was among the best plays in camp so far.
Campbell, an undrafted free agent, battled against safety Kendall Williamson on a 50/50 and came down with it in traffic.
Campbell played collegiately at Illinois, Nevada and South Carolina, and had 1,463 career yards with three touchdowns.
Rookie Oronde Gadsden showed up again Friday as he pulled off a double move in team drills that earned him a catch down the seam against Derwin James, Jr.
Gadsden, a fifth-round rookie from Syracuse, later ran a smooth route on a deep cross to pick up an explosive play through the air.
Finally, Ladd McConkey drew a 40-yard penalty when Donte Jackson was flagged for defensive pass interference. The infraction would have put the Chargers offense inside the red zone.