INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Ladd McConkey was a downfield threat while helping lead the University of Georgia to a pair of College Football Playoff championships.
After being used mostly on routes in the middle of the field and third downs during his first seven NFL games, McConkey showed Sunday how much of an all-around receiver he can be for the Los Angeles Chargers.
McConkey had two touchdown catches, including a 60-yard score in the third quarter, and became the first Chargers rookie receiver in 11 years to have a 100-yard receiving game as Los Angeles defeated the reeling New Orleans Saints 26-8.
''That's pretty cool, so hopefully I get another," said McConkey, who had six receptions for 111 yards. "Any time you get in the end zone, it's a big deal, so just glad I was able to contribute for the guys today.''
McConkey has emerged as one of Justin Herbert's favorite targets in a Chargers passing attack still finding its way without a dependable veteran receiver after the offseason departures of Keenan Allen and Mike Williams.
''He's a complete receiver. To have that short game and those intermediate routes that he's been so good at, and now you open up some of those go balls that you've got to respect,'' said Herbert about McConkey. ''And for him to be able to line up anywhere — inside, outside. You know, we have a true ballplayer on our hands.''
Herbert had 328 total yards (279 passing, 48 rushing) and two TD passes to help the Chargers (4-3) bounce back from a last-second loss last Monday night at Arizona.
The Saints (2-6) have lost six straight for the first time since 2005, which will ramp up the pressure on coach Dennis Allen, who has an 18-24 record in his third season.