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The Chargers have opted not to exercise Quentin Johnston's fifth-year option, indicating he is now a key contributor in their plans around quarterback Justin Herbert. Johnston's impressive 2025 season with 51 catches, 735 yards, and eight touchdowns solidifies his role as a vital player.
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The Chargers didnât exercise Quentin Johnstonâs fifth-year option just to be nice. They made the call because heâd gone from a developmental project to someone who clearly fit into their plans.
After putting up 51 catches, 735 yards, and eight touchdowns in 2025, Los Angeles signalled that Johnston was no longer viewed as a player in need of fixing. Heâs now seen as a contributor who matters in Justin Herbertâs window.
Johnstonâs stats are part of the story, but itâs the role he played that stands out. The Chargers kept using him as a downfield and boundary threat, and he finally gave them enough presence on the outside to balance what had been a more short-focused passing attack.
This isnât just about filling up the depth chart with similar profiles. Herbert needs variation, something that forces defensive coordinators into uncomfortable choices.
Extending Johnston is less about what he showed in flashes and more about what Los Angeles now believes he can provide consistently: an outside threat they can rely on week after week.
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The Chargersâ decision to pick up Johnstonâs option isnât just about locking in another year. Itâs about giving themselves a chance to build a balanced group around Herbert.
Ladd McConkey already plays a key role, but Johnstonâs ability to stretch the field takes pressure off rookies or depth players who arenât built for that job.
This isnât just an early move on a contract either. The Chargers didnât just keep a player â they kept a role that shapes how Herbert reads the game and how the offence creates room for everyone else.
The Chargers decided not to exercise Quentin Johnston's fifth-year option because he has transitioned from a developmental project to a key contributor in their plans.
In the 2025 season, Quentin Johnston recorded 51 catches, 735 yards, and eight touchdowns.
Quentin Johnston's performance enhances Justin Herbert's window by providing a crucial downfield and boundary threat, balancing the Chargers' previously short-focused passing attack.
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Johnston still has to follow up with another productive year, especially since teams now recognise him as a threat over the top. The next step is showing he can handle being more of a steady presence, not just someone who provides the occasional highlight.
Thatâs a reasonable expectation at this point in his career. What matters more is that the Chargers are no longer treating him as an uncertainty. Theyâve moved past the evaluation stage and are building around him in a real way.
For Los Angeles, that shift is what stands out. Fifth-year options usually boil down to financial strategy, but this one feels different. It signals Johnston has earned a place in their long-term vision, which wasnât always a sure thing.
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