As the NFL preseason kicked off with the Hall of Fame Game between the Lions and Chargers, all eyes were on Trey Lance—who delivered a statement performance that may be reshaping conversations around the Chargers' quarterback situation. The 25-year-old, once a top-3 NFL Draft pick whose career was clouded by injury and depth-chart setbacks, finally got the opportunity to showcase his potential.
Trey Lance silences critics with poise, precision, and control under center
Lance entered the Hall of Fame Game with something to prove—and delivered. He went 13-of-20 for 120 yards and two touchdowns while playing through three quarters. From his 4th-down touchdown to tight end Will Dissly to smart mobility in and out of the pocket, Lance demonstrated command of the offense, decisive reads, and maturity that had largely been missing in his earlier NFL stints.
Drafted by the 49ers in 2021, Lance's career was overshadowed by injuries and the emergence of Brock Purdy. After being traded to Dallas and buried behind Dak Prescott, this game gave him the rare chance to lead an offense—and he capitalized.
Though the Lions’ defense was mainly composed of backups, Lance’s reads, rhythm, and execution were too polished to ignore. If he can build on this performance, the Chargers may have a legitimate QB battle on their hands.
Nikko Reed shines while Jim Harbaugh shares quiet concern
While Trey Lance stole the spotlight, rookie cornerback Nikko Reed also drew praise. Despite playing in a yellow non-contact jersey due to injury management, Reed delivered a highlight-worthy interception and a 60-yard return that set up a touchdown. Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said, “Nikko Reed, guy that’s been working through things all camp. But continues to work through them and play good.”
Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter echoed the sentiment, praising Reed’s consistency and mindset, while veteran lineman Zion Johnson also earned props for his offseason progress into a versatile role.
Also Read: Fans drag Chiefs into debate as NFL’s virtual first down system makes debut at Hall of Fame Game
As training camp unfolds, Lance’s resurgence and Reed’s rise could shift dynamics across the Chargers’ depth chart—and Jim Harbaugh’s roster decisions may not be as straightforward as expected.
Trey Lance silences critics with poise, precision, and control under center
Lance entered the Hall of Fame Game with something to prove—and delivered. He went 13-of-20 for 120 yards and two touchdowns while playing through three quarters. From his 4th-down touchdown to tight end Will Dissly to smart mobility in and out of the pocket, Lance demonstrated command of the offense, decisive reads, and maturity that had largely been missing in his earlier NFL stints.
You can literally see the confidence bar in Trey Lance start to rise. The cure to the quarterback problem is literally to just believe in them. pic.twitter.com/tc53yDW5eZ
— Evan Sowards (@EvanSowards) August 1, 2025
Drafted by the 49ers in 2021, Lance's career was overshadowed by injuries and the emergence of Brock Purdy. After being traded to Dallas and buried behind Dak Prescott, this game gave him the rare chance to lead an offense—and he capitalized.
Though the Lions’ defense was mainly composed of backups, Lance’s reads, rhythm, and execution were too polished to ignore. If he can build on this performance, the Chargers may have a legitimate QB battle on their hands.
Nikko Reed shines while Jim Harbaugh shares quiet concern
While Trey Lance stole the spotlight, rookie cornerback Nikko Reed also drew praise. Despite playing in a yellow non-contact jersey due to injury management, Reed delivered a highlight-worthy interception and a 60-yard return that set up a touchdown. Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said, “Nikko Reed, guy that’s been working through things all camp. But continues to work through them and play good.”
Chargers HC Jim Harbaugh: "Nikko Reed, guy that's been working through things all camp. But continues to work through them and play good."
— Alex Insdorf (@alexinsdorf99) August 1, 2025
Reed playing through an injury seemingly, was wearing the yellow non-contact jersey in practice. pic.twitter.com/PqDNUyUPie
Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter echoed the sentiment, praising Reed’s consistency and mindset, while veteran lineman Zion Johnson also earned props for his offseason progress into a versatile role.
Also Read: Fans drag Chiefs into debate as NFL’s virtual first down system makes debut at Hall of Fame Game
As training camp unfolds, Lance’s resurgence and Reed’s rise could shift dynamics across the Chargers’ depth chart—and Jim Harbaugh’s roster decisions may not be as straightforward as expected.
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