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Justin Herbert, Chargers and Contact Lens

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Chargers QB Justin Herbert loves new red contact lenses at training camp
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert showed up at training camp this week with red eyes. Strange sentence to put out there, yet true. Herbert told reporters like ESPN’s Kris Rhim during a press conference that the red contact lenses offer UV protection.

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Why Justin Herbert is Wearing Red-Tinted Contact Lenses at Training Camp
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Justin Herbert testing out red-tinted contact lenses at Chargers camp, says they help him see field better
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Justin Herbert loses the blue in his eyes, hoping it will improve his play
The Chargers quarterback is testing out small tech to boost his precision, but league approval is still pending.
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Bryce Harper’s red contact lenses - The Washington Post
Bryce Harper got the world talking about his appearance again Wednesday afternoon by wearing red contacts to combat the Sun Monster at Nats Park. This is hardly a new thing in the world of sports ...
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Red contacts! Bryce Harper eyes different look - Yahoo Sports
Is Bryce Harper the newest cast member in those "Twilight" movies? Nope, he's still a ballplayer. He just has red eyes now. Harper came into Game 3 of the NLDS with one hit and six strikeouts in ...

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