Justin Herbert, Madison Beer Melt Chargers Fans’ Hearts at Halloween Party With Ladd McConkey, Keenan Allen

Justin Herbert and Madison Beer stole the show with matching sailor costumes at the Chargers’ Halloween party after their 37-10 win over the Vikings.

Sometimes, we forget that professional athletes are people too. Given how much time they have to put into correcting and perfecting their craft, they deserve to kick back just like the rest of us.

The Chargers took care of business in their win over the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday night, so they decided to get in the Halloween spirit as a team and have a costume party. QB Justin Herbert had to feel good as he threw three touchdowns, and the team dominated 37-10.


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How Did Justin Herbert and Madison Beer Steal The Show?

Herbert and singer-songwriter Madison Beer have long been rumored to be together, but showing up like this publicly really says something about where they’re at. Having your relationship in a good place is one less thing to stress about when it’s time to focus on the game. They also showed up in matching sailor outfits, so it was clear that they were together.

Fans clarified that Ladd McConkey wasn’t there alone. As one fan wrote on X, “Ladds wife is right there with the cow shirt.” McConkey was dressed as a milkman, and his wife was dressed as a cow to fit the theme of matching costumes. Another replied with a picture of Herbert, Beer, and Keenan Allen with his wife, clearly having a great time under the caption “Bolt Up Witches.”

Fans enjoyed seeing the pictures from the Chargers night out, with fans saying, “Herbert is so cute” and “This is incredible”.

Seeing how much the public eats up these sorts of pictures, I am confident that the Chargers faithful are already looking forward to seeing what the guys put together with a whole bye week before their game on the Sunday after Thanksgiving against the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Chargers travel to Tennessee next weekend, but partying after a Thursday night game gives them a few extra days to work with. They have split their last six games, sitting with a 5-3 record, and have looked like a Super Bowl contender at times. The hope is that a little break from the game can help them find consistency and push for a title in the wide-open AFC West.

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