Shocking New Footage Exposes Justin Herbert For Cruelly Rejecting Young Fan’s Request With Vulgar Message After MNF Win [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Note to non-Los Angeles Chargers fans who wish to meet Justin Herbert in the future: Please refrain from asking for an autograph or a picture with your favorite team’s jersey on.
Justin Herbert’s Chargers emerged victorious 22-19 over the Philadelphia Eagles in a wild ‘Monday Night Football.’ The Bolts’ defense forced five turnovers, two of which came on one play thanks to Jalen Hurts’ brain cramp, in the overtime victory.
Before Monday’s thrilling victory, cameras caught a hysterical interaction between Herbert and a young Eagles fan. While donning a Jalen Hurts jersey, the Philadelphia supporter asked Herbert for a picture.
Apparently, Herbert told the fan, “Not while you are wearing that motherf*cker.” Someone nearby told Herbert that they’d have the kid take off his Eagles hat, but Herbert wouldn’t oblige.
🚨🚨THIS IS HILARIOUS🚨🚨#CHARGERS QB JUSTIN HERBERT REFUSED TO TAKE A PHOTO WITH A YOUNG #EAGLES FAN WEARING A JALEN HURTS JERSEY.
“NOT WHILE YOU ARE WEARING THAT MOTHERF*CKER”
💀💀💀
pic.twitter.com/aSDZygz4Nh— MLFootball (@MLFootball) December 9, 2025
Well, at least the kid has a story to tell. It’s not too often that a big NFL star like Herbert cusses out a young fan for wearing the jersey of a rival team.
If it makes the fan feel better, Justin Herbert also wasn’t too friendly to ESPN’s Laura Rutledge when she asked for an interview after the game.
Justin Herbert Has The Chargers On The Brink Of Another Playoff Berth

Herbert isn’t putting up the best numbers of his career, but one can argue this is actually the most impressive season of his career. The Bolts have been banged up all season, with star offensive tackles Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt all suffering season-ending injuries.
Running back Najee Harris played three games before suffering a season-ending injury. Rookie RB Omarion Hampton has been limited to six games. And yet, Herbert’s Bolts just keep finding ways to grind out wins.
According to ESPN’s computer model, the Chargers now have a 78.7 percent chance of making the postseason. At the very least, they’ve locked up their fourth winning season in five years.
