
A clip from Monday’s World Series Game 3 captured LA Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert zoned in on the action at Dodger Stadium.
His girlfriend, Madison Beer, was having a conversation with pop icon Justin Bieber, who was seated next to them.
The scene unfolded during the Dodgers’ marathon matchup against the Toronto Blue Jays. The game stretched past six hours before LA secured the victory. Herbert cheered for his hometown team from the stands.
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Herbert and Beer have been seen together multiple times in recent months, sparking dating speculation. The pair were first linked in August, when Herbert visited her on the set of a music video shoot in Los Angeles. They’ve since made several public appearances, from Lakers games to the World Series.
Justin Herbert’s focus extends beyond the stands

Justin Herbert’s focus has translated directly onto the field. He had a strong performance in the 37-10 rout of the Minnesota Vikings last Thursday. The Chargers quarterback threw for three touchdowns and ran for 62 yards. He led his offense to 419 total yards in a victory that improved LA to 5-3 this season.
Herbert’s command of the offense stood out, particularly against Minnesota’s heavy blitz schemes. He consistently escaped pressure and extended plays, showing pocket awareness and athletic discipline.
It was a much-needed win after a tough stretch that saw the Chargers drop three of their previous four games. Running back Kimani Vidal powered the ground attack with 117 rushing yards and his first career touchdown. Tight end Oronde Gadsden II continued his breakout season with five catches for 77 yards and a score.
Safety Derwin James Jr. didn’t mince his words after the team’s loss to Indianapolis in Week 7.
“We looked like s—,” James told reporters after the game. “We (were) supposed to blow them out.”
The Chargers will face the Tennessee Titans on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. They are just one game behind Denver in the AFC West standings.