The Union-Tribune of San Diego reports that Chargers fullback Jacob Hester tripped over a defensive lineman Thursday during an 11-on-11 drill, falling on his shoulder. Hester was optimistic about the injury, saying he didn't think it was serious. "If I had to pick a time to do something, today was the best day to do it," said Hester, who wore a sling over his left arm. "I've got plenty of time. I'll be all right. You know us Cajuns. We heal fast." Hester has five weeks to recover prior to training camp. "We don't know what it is right now," coach Norv Turner said of the injury's nature. "If there's something to report, we will when we find out what it is. Obviously, something like this, they'll treat it, and then if he needs an MRI, they'll set him up to get one."
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