Quentin Johnston making strides early in Chargers’ training camp after disappointing rookie season
Associated PressEL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Quentin Johnston continues to show improvement and has regained his confidence after a disappointing rookie season with the Los Angeles Chargers. I’m coming off a full offseason and coming off a season where I can look back and have a feel of how I should react in certain situations,” Johnston said. During offseason drills and the first week of training camp, Johnston has looked like a different player with the new regime of coach Jim Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Greg Roman in charge. His ability to catch the ball, I mean, he plucks it out of the air.” Harbaugh is hoping that Johnston can be the same player for him that he saw at TCU in 2022, when Johnston beat Michigan in the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl with six catches for 163 yards, including a 76-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter.