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Top Chargers News
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Chargers' Derius Davis: Managing hamstring injury again
Davis was limited in practice Wednesday due to a hamstring issue, Eric Smith of the Chargers' official site reports.
Davis previously dealt with a hamstring issue and missed two games in late October as a result, but it's not clear if his current injury is related. The second-year wideout's chance of suiting up Sunday against Tampa Bay should gain clarity based on his practice participation the remainder of the week. Davis has played a limited role in Los Angeles' offense with no more than two catches in any game this season, but he's also served as the team's primary kick and punt returner.
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Chargers' Brenden Rice: Not expected to return this week
Rice (shoulder) isn't likely to have his practice window opened this week, per Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh, Alex Insdorf of BoltBeat.com reports.
Rice has missed the required four games since landing on injured reserve Nov. 2, but it doesn't appear he's ready to return to practice. The rookie wideout got into only three games prior to suffering the shoulder injury and played just three offensive snaps along with 10 snaps on special teams.
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Chargers' Simi Fehoko: Not likely to practice this week
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said Wednesday that he doesn't expect Fehoko's (elbow) practice window to open this week, Alex Insdorf of BoltBeat.com reports.
Fehoko has been on IR since Nov. 6 due to an elbow issue. He's now eligible to be activated, but it doesn't sound like that's going to happen this week. Fehoko had been getting occasional good run prior to his injury, playing at least 73 percent of the Chargers' offensive snaps in three of his eight games, but he was inefficient with just six catches on 16 targets -- though he turned those receptions into 106 yards -- over eight games.
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Chargers' Denzel Perryman: Begins week with limited practice
Perryman (groin) was a limited practice participant Wednesday.
Perryman hurt his groin against Cincinnati in Week 11 and hasn't played since. The veteran linebacker recorded a trio of limited practices last week but still wasn't able to suit up against Kansas City, so he may need to log a full session this week if he's to play Sunday versus Tampa Bay. Troy Dye has been seeing more work on defense since Perryman has been out.
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Chargers' Tony Jefferson: Limited to begin practice week
Jefferson (hamstring) was a limited participant in practice Wednesday.
Jefferson logged a season-high 69 percent of the Chargers' defensive snaps against Atlanta in Week 13, but he was then unable to suit up this past Monday versus Kansas City due to a hamstring issue. The veteran safety closed last week with a pair of DNPs, so his ability to start this week with a limited session is a positive sign for his chance of returning Sunday versus Tampa Bay. If he can't suit up for that game, though, Marcus Maye could again see more work on defense.
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Chargers' Ladd McConkey: Still limited at practice
McConkey (knee/shoulder) was a limited participant at practice Wednesday.
After he was limited in practice throughout Week 14 while tending to an AC joint sprain in his shoulder as well as a sprained knee, McConkey was inactive for this past Sunday's 19-17 loss to the Chiefs. While he didn't take a step forward in terms of activity to begin Week 15 prep, he'll still have two more chances to practice fully before the Chargers release their final injury report Friday. If the rookie wideout isn't cleared to play Sunday against the Buccaneers, more opportunities in the passing game would open up for fellow receivers Quentin Johnston and Joshua Palmer.
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Chargers' Jalen Reagor: Misses practice Wednesday
Reagor (finger) didn't practice Wednesday, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Per Thuc Nhi Nguyen of the Los Angeles Times, head coach Jim Harbaugh said earlier Wednesday that Reagor "could miss some time" due the finger injury he sustained in Sunday's loss to the Chiefs, making it no surprise that the wideout was sidelined for the Chargers' first practice of the week. The likely absence of Reagor for this Sunday's game against the Buccaneers would be a blow to the Chargers' depth at receiver but likely wouldn't have many fantasy implications. Through eight games this season, Reagor has recorded seven catches for 100 yards on 12 targets.
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Chargers' Justin Herbert: Not practicing
Herbert (ankle/thigh) won't practice Wednesday, Eric Smith of the Chargers' official site reports.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said earlier Wednesday that Herbert is dealing with a left ankle injury unrelated to the one he dealt with earlier this season, as well as a leg contusion, per Daniel Popper of The Athletic. Herbert left Sunday's loss to the Chiefs in the second quarter, but then returned in short order and led the Chargers offense to 17 points after halftime. He'll likely play against Tampa Bay on Sunday even if he's not 100 percent healthy, although Taylor Heinicke and Easton Stick are taking extra reps in practice at the start of the week.
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Chargers' Troy Dye: Active in loss
Dye recorded six tackles (four solo) in Sunday's 19-17 loss to the Chiefs.
At the same time, Dye only played on 51 percent of the defensive snaps with Junior Colson (ankle) back in the lineup. Starter Denzel Perryman (groin) and Colson missed the Chargers' Week 13 win over the Falcons, opening the door for Dye to play on 77 percent of the defensive snaps and make 14 tackles (six solo), both season highs. Perryman has missed the last three games with the groin injury, so if he sits out again Sunday against the Buccaneers, Dye should be in line to continue his expanded role.
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Chargers' Derwin James: Sacks Mahomes in loss
James finished with two solo tackles, including 1.0 sacks, in Sunday's 19-17 loss to the Chiefs.
The strong safety/slot corner also played on all 65 defensive snaps, the ninth time this season that he has played on every defensive snap. The three-time All-Pro has 77 tackles (47 solo), including 3.5 sacks, and six passes defensed, including an interception, in 2024.
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Chargers' Tarheeb Still: Makes six solo tackles in loss
Still recorded six solo tackles in Sunday's 19-17 loss to the Chiefs.
The rookie cornerback also played on 75 percent of the defensive snaps, the 10th game in a row in which he's played on at least 69 percent of the defensive snaps. Still has 42 tackles (29 solo), including 0.5 sacks, and eight pass breakups, including three interceptions, on the year.
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Chargers' Daiyan Henley: Another strong game
Henley finished with eight tackles (six solo) and a pass breakup in Sunday's 19-17 loss to the Chiefs.
Sunday's game actually ended Henley's streak of six straight contests with double-digit tackles. The second-year pro is up to 122 stops (72 solo) on the year. He also has six total pass breakups.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
111.5 (19th) |
214.7 (24th) |
309.5 (24th) |
Def. |
117.6 (14th) |
220.8 (8th) |
323.7 (11th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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L. McConkey WR Ladd McConkey WR | Knee |
J. Herbert QB Justin Herbert QB | Ankle |
J. Dobbins RB J.K. Dobbins RB | Knee - MCL |
J. Bosa LB Joey Bosa LB | Hip |
W. Dissly TE Will Dissly TE | Shoulder |
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