MALCOLM FLOYD RUMORS

Danario Alexander signs his RFA tender with the Chargers

After losing wide receiver Vincent Jackson last year as a unrestricted free agent, the Chargers have managed to maintain restricted free agent Danario Alexander. Michael Gehlken of the UT San Diego reports that the receiver signed his $1.323 million tender.  This is great news for Philip Rivers, who historically has performed better when he had receivers at least 6’5...
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26 days ago  |  Discuss

Chargers Place Ryan Mathews, Malcolm Floyd on IR

The San Diego Chargers have placed three players, running back Ryan Mathews, wide receiver Malcom Floyd and offensive lineman Reggie Wells on injured reserve yesterday, ending their 2012 seasons, reports Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk. Done for the duration are running  back Ryan Mathews (collarbone), receiver Malcom Floyd (ankle), and tackle Reggie Wells (ankle-toe...
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December 19, 2012  |  Discuss

Chargers place Floyd, Mathews, Wells on IR

The San Diego Chargers have placed wide receiver Malcolm Floyd, running back Ryan Mathews and tackle Reggie Wells on the season-ending Reserve-Injured List, the team announced Tuesday. The three players were injured during the Chargers' home loss to the Carolina Panthers last Sunday. Floyd suffered an ankle injury after starting the first 14 games, catching 56 passes for...
Via Pro Sports Daily Verified_ybn
December 18, 2012  |  Discuss

Chargers will fire Norv Turner and A.J. Smith

Reportedly the San Diego Chargers will clean house at the end of the season. Kevin Acee of U-T San Diego reports that general manager A.J. Smith and coach Norv Turner will be fired at the end of the season.  According to Acce's sources, Chargers president Dean Spanos "essentially decided this a month ago that Turner's time was drawing to a rapid close." Unlike...
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December 06, 2012  |  Discuss

Fantasy Fan Mail: Week 11

Lisa: Better trade value: Lance Moore or Malcolm Floyd? Better value? Moore. Better player? Floyd. Thanks to sustained success from the Saints, Moore has performed on a national platform plenty of times over the past five years, and, as a corollary, has better name recognition than Floyd. However, the San Diego receiver gets our nod as the pick for the rest of the season, as the...
Via Fox Sports
November 16, 2012  |  Discuss

Tennessee Titans vs. San Diego Chargers: Five Things We Learned

After the Tennessee Titans visited San Diego to take on the Chargers, five main topics stood out to me. The Chargers won 38-10 and improved to 2-0, while the Titans dropped to 0-2.1. Malcolm Floyd has stepped up after the departure of Vincent JacksonFloyd has 10 receptions for 175 yards and a touchdown in the first two games of the season. He is now the number one wide receiver on...
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September 18, 2012  |  Discuss

Floyd expected to play for first time since Oct. 31 vs. Jags

San Diego's offense may get a boost on Monday night at Jacksonville with the expected return of wide receiver Malcolm Floyd.
Via NFL.com
December 03, 2011  |  Discuss

Chargers WR Floyd poised to return

San Diego Chargers receiver Malcolm Floyd practiced fully Friday and is expected to return to the lineup for Monday night's game at Jacksonville. Floyd had been sidelined for the past four games - all losses - due to a hip injury. He has 19 receptions for 401 yards and one touchdown in seven games this season.
Via Pro Sports Daily Verified_ybn
December 02, 2011  |  Discuss

Chargers WR Floyd plans to return in Week 13

San Diego Chargers receiver Malcolm Floyd will miss this Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos but is optimistic about returning in Week 13.Floyd, who will miss his fourth straight contests Sunday, has been sidelined with groin strain. He visited with team trainers this week and told reporters he feels good and that “hopefully, I’ll be there next week.” Floyd has caught...
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November 25, 2011  |  Discuss

Chargers optimistic about WR Floyd and RB Mathews

The San Diego Chargers are hoping receiver Malcolm Floyd and running back Ryan Mathews can play when the team hosts the defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers Sunday.Floyd and Mathews did not practice Friday and are officially listed as questionable, however, local media reports suggest the team is optimistic both will be in action in Week 9. Both players will likely go...
Via Pro Sports Daily Verified_ybn
November 04, 2011  |  Discuss
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