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Justin Herbert has been the starting quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers since the 2020 NFL season. His record against teams that finished the season with 10 or more wins can vary each year, so it's best to look at his performance on a season-by-season basis. Here is a general overview:
- **2020 Season**: Herbert faced several strong teams. Notable victories include a win against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17 (though the Chiefs rested many starters). Losses include games against the Chiefs (Week 2), Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, and Buffalo Bills, all of whom finished with 10 or more wins.
- **2021 Season**: Herbert's Chargers played against several playoff-caliber teams. Wins include games against the Kansas City Chiefs (Week 3) and Cincinnati Bengals. Losses include games against the Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots, and Kansas City Chiefs (Week 15).
- **2022 Season**: The specifics of the 2022 season would need to be updated based on the final records of the teams he faced.
To get the exact win-loss record against teams that finished with 10 or more wins, you would need to look at each season's schedule and cross-reference it with the final standings for those years.
- **2020 Season**: Herbert faced several strong teams. Notable victories include a win against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17 (though the Chiefs rested many starters). Losses include games against the Chiefs (Week 2), Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, and Buffalo Bills, all of whom finished with 10 or more wins.
- **2021 Season**: Herbert's Chargers played against several playoff-caliber teams. Wins include games against the Kansas City Chiefs (Week 3) and Cincinnati Bengals. Losses include games against the Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots, and Kansas City Chiefs (Week 15).
- **2022 Season**: The specifics of the 2022 season would need to be updated based on the final records of the teams he faced.
To get the exact win-loss record against teams that finished with 10 or more wins, you would need to look at each season's schedule and cross-reference it with the final standings for those years.