The rumours are going about a possible romance between Justin Herbert and "Make your mine' hitmaker Madison Beer. These rumors increased after the Los Angeles Chargers quarterback was spotted out in public holding hands in West Hollywood after their season-opening win against the Chiefs in Brazil.
Over the past few weeks, fans of Madison Beer have been talking about the release of her third studio album. she sent social media into a frenzy after sharing a cryptic number that played a voice recording of her apologizing for the noise before saying that she will see them on 19th. This confirmed that she is going to release her latest album next Friday.
Two days after the release of the album, Justin Herbert and the Chargers take on the Denver Broncos at SoFi Stadium. Fans took to social media with comments saying how the quarterback will be at the peak of his game after listening to the new album.
This is not the first instance where Justin Herbert's performance on the field has been associated with Madison Beer. During their 27-21 win against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week, the quarterback put up an impressive display on the field.
He completed 24 of the 34 passes he attempted for 318 yards and three passing touchdowns. After the match, fans lit up social media, saying that Herbert played at such a high level because he started dating Madison Beer.
Herbert and Beer fueled dating rumors after the quarterback was seen at her music set in Hancock Park last month. A few days later, TMZ photographed them enjoying a day out at Redono Beach in Calirfornia. They have, however, yet to confirm details of their relationship officially.
Justin Herbert confident about 2025 season after Chargers win over the Chiefs in Week 1
Kicking off the season with a 1-0 record is a great way to boost the morale of the Chargers' to become contenders for Super Bowl.
On Wednesday, Justin Herbert came forward to talk about the importance of their 27-21 win over the Chiefs in Brazil.
"Where are we this year compared to where we were last year is steps ahead," Herbert said as per FOX's "Rearview". "We knew how important that game was to us. To be the team we want to be, we have to beat teams like (the Chiefs), the best of the best. I thought it was a great challenge for us to go out there and execute."
The Chargers will lock horns against the Las Vegas Raiders this Sunday at Allegiant. The match will be broadcast on ESPN and NFL+ at 10:00 pm ET.
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