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**Chargers’ McConkey Facing Slow Start Despite High-Powered Offense**

**LOS ANGELES, CA** – The Los Angeles Chargers are riding high with a 3-1 record, fueled by quarterback Justin Herbert’s prolific passing. However, not everyone is celebrating. Second-year receiver Ladd McConkey is experiencing a surprising dip in production, despite the team’s overall offensive success under coordinator Greg Roman.

After leading the Chargers in catches, yards, and targets last season, McConkey is struggling to find his rhythm. His performance hit a low point in last week’s loss to the New York Giants, where he caught only one pass for 11 yards and dropped three others.

“Hell yeah, it pissed me off and I’m mad at myself more than anything,” McConkey admitted this week. “I let the guys down, but it’s not like I’m questioning my ability. I know what I can do. I’ve done it over and over. I’ve just got to lock in.”

The receiver appears to be behind Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston in Herbert’s target progression. Fantasy football owners who had high hopes for McConkey’s season are also disappointed. Through four games, he has just 16 receptions for 174 yards and zero touchdowns. Fantasy experts are advising owners to start Allen and Johnston over McConkey.

Despite McConkey’s recent struggles, Roman expressed confidence in the young receiver’s ability to rebound. “Just a tough game for (McConkey), but he’ll bounce back,” Roman said. “He’s a great player, and we have 110 percent faith in him and how he’s going to bring it.”

The Chargers face the Washington Commanders this Sunday, and all of the Chargers’ receivers should see opportunities. The Commanders’ secondary ranks last in the NFL in pass coverage, according to Pro Football Focus. Whether McConkey can capitalize on that opportunity and rediscover his form remains to be seen.

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