The Los Angeles Chargers have officially decided to keep wide receiver Quentin Johnston on their roster for the next two seasons by exercising his fifth-year contract option. This move follows a significant period of growth for the athlete, who has transitioned from a struggling rookie to a consistent scoring leader for the team. Over the last two seasons, Johnston has become a primary target for quarterback Justin Herbert, leading the franchise in touchdown receptions during those years. Team staff and coaches attribute this success to his extreme professionalism and his dedicated approach to refining his technique on the field. The organization anticipates even greater production from him in the upcoming 2026 season under a new offensive system. These reports highlight Johnston’s transformation into a versatile offensive threat who has secured his future with the Bolts.