Lambert-Smith, meanwhile, had 66 yards on a pair of receptions, the first of which came from Justin Herbert on the Chargers first offensive drive.

Herbert ripped a pass to the left sideline that Lambert-Smith caught at the last second for a 29-yard gain on third down.

“Seeing him at practice a little bit, he throws a ball where you’re like, ‘How does he fit it in there?’ He does that regularly … it was elite placement by him,” Lambert-Smith said.

The fifth-round rookie later added that he feels comfortable being in there with the starting offense.

“It shouldn’t be like a backup comes in. We don’t want nothing to slow down. [Herbert] showed me that off the rip by going at me twice [with two targets],” Lambert-Smith said.

Lambert-Smith also showed up on special teams, too, with a textbook tackle as a gunner on punt coverage.

“The guys in our room, not a lot of special teams coming from the starters. They broke it down to us where you better find value and it better be more than what you can bring. That’s my mentality,” Lambert-Smith said.

Harbaugh added: “Really impressed with KLS on the gunner rep he had, just the tackle and the toughness.”

The Chargers could keep six wide receivers on the 53-man roster later this month, a group that includes the pair of rookies.

Harris and Lambert-Smith showed Saturday night that they want to be impact players right away in 2025.

“Us on the field, I feel like we feed off each other’s energy when we’re out there,” Harris said. “He made his first big catch … then I make mine … we were hyping each other up.”

Lambert-Smith added: “[Tre’] is my guy. It’s almost like college again when you come in with a freshman roommate. We roomed during camp … we talk every day. I feel like we continue to build that bond.”

Harbaugh said: “Both of those players — Tre’ and KeAndre — showed a lot of grit.”

Finally, rookie undrafted free agent wide receiver Luke Grimm had a 66-yard punt return for a score early in the fourth quarter.

Nicknamed ‘The Grimm Reaper,’ the former Kansas standout was mobbed by his teammates on the bench after the go-ahead score.

“I thought it was outstanding. The blocking was smart, was crisp. It was a great return by Luke,” Harbaugh said. “Set up great. Guys had a chance to block in the back and they didn’t. They trusted their training and their coaching and it was great to see it executed for a touchdown.”

Harris added: “That lane opened up and I knew he was going to slide. That’s what ‘Reap’ do, bro.”