Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert and pop singer Madison Beer stepped out together at a pre-Grammys gala on Saturday night in Los Angeles, continuing a series of public appearances months after they were first linked.
Herbert and Beer were photographed at the event on January 31, 2026, held ahead of the 68th Annual Grammy Awards. Herbert wore a dark suit paired with a white shirt, while Beer arrived in a strapless gown with a thigh-high slit.
The pair stayed close throughout the evening, posing for photos at the Recording Academy-affiliated gathering. The appearance marked another notable moment for the couple, who have been connected since the summer of 2025.
Their relationship first drew attention when Herbert, the former first-round NFL Draft pick, was spotted on the Los Angeles set of Beer’s “Make You Mine” music video. Since then, the two have been seen together on multiple occasions across Southern California.
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During an appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast in December, Beer spoke openly about her relationship with Herbert and the support she experiences.
“I feel, like, taken care of in a way that I can break down and like I have someone to lean on,” Beer said. “And I think it’s important.”
Chargers End Season With Playoff Loss And Offensive Staff Changes

Justin Herbert wrapped up his sixth season with the Chargers after leading the team to an 11-6 regular-season record and a postseason appearance. The Chargers qualified for the playoffs but were eliminated in the wild-card round, suffering a 16-3 loss to the New England Patriots on January 11, 2026.
The loss extended Herbert’s postseason record to 0-3. He also finished the season after sustaining a fracture in his left hand during Week 13, an injury that did not prevent him from remaining under center through the end of the regular season and the playoff game.
In the aftermath of the defeat, the Chargers made changes to their coaching staff. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman was fired following the playoff loss.
The team then turned to former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel to take over the offense. McDaniel was fired by the Dolphins in January after four seasons as head coach.
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During a media session last week, McDaniel addressed his vision for Herbert and the Chargers offense as the franchise prepares for the 2026 season. The Chargers are expected to begin offseason workouts and evaluations in the coming months as they look to build on their playoff appearance and improve postseason results.




