Los Angeles Chargers star Derwin James was sent to the medical tent after taking a scary hit to the head during the first half of Monday Night Football’s game vs.
Philip Rivers may make a comeback. Omarion Hampton already has. On a day when the Los Angeles Chargers' 44-year-old future Hall-of-Fame quarterback made surprising news by working out for the injury-riddled Indianapolis Colts, the team's current 22-year-old running back made a triumphant return on Monday Night Football.
The Los Angeles Chargers are set to take on the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night. Some shocking news came out just an hour before kickoff: Bolts legend Philip Rivers is set to work out for the Indianapolis Colts this week.
The Los Angeles Chargers have been wondering if Justin Herbert will suit up after having surgery on his left hand last week, and it looks like he is expected to play against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Los Angeles Chargers are set to face the 8-4 Philadelphia Eagles, a team that is also fighting for their playoff seeding in a busy conference. Ahead of this matchup, the Chargers made plenty of moves, with the most notable being rookie star running back Omarion Hampton making his return to an NFL field.
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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert plans to start just seven days after undergoing hand surgery in what is a big game for both teams when the Chargers play host to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night football.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a tough test coming up on “Monday Night Football” as they face the defending champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, in a home game at SoFi Stadium.
The Los Angeles Chargers will have Justin Herbert under center Monday night, but how he’s deployed — and how well he’s protected — remains very much in question.
The Los Angeles Chargers have been holding their breath, and it looks like they can finally exhale. Rookie sensation Omarion Hampton is officially back, activated from the injured reserve just in time for a pivotal Monday night showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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The Los Angeles Chargers host the NFC East leading Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood. The Los Angeles Chargers has one of the top defenses in the NFL in terms of preventing fantasy points.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Chargers are waiving DT Naquan Jones. The move creates a roster spot for first-round RB Omarion Hampton, who will be activated in time to play tonight against the Eagles. Jones, 27, wound up going undrafted out of Michigan State back in April of 2021.
Since Justin Herbert underwent surgery to repair a fracture in his non-throwing hand, his availability for Week 14 has been in question. That remains the case as of early Monday.