The San Diego Chargers have released offensive lineman Ike Ndukwe after he was involved in a fight during Thursday's practice, Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune reports. According to Acee, Ndukwe "dropped" defensive lineman Vaughn Martin with a punch and kicked Martin after becoming upset with how he was being bull-rushed. Signed when Kris Dielman was placed on injured reserve in November, Ndukwe appeared in two games before he was inactive for Monday night's 38-14 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Source: Mac's Football Blog
Source: Mac's Football Blog
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