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Chargers place promising LB on season-ending IR, set 53-man roster
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Junior Colson. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Chargers placed a key defender on season-ending IR and made a quarterback decision. Here are the Bolts’ moves to reach the 53-man roster limit:

Released:

  • CB Harrison Hand
  • QB Taylor Heinicke
  • S Tony Jefferson
  • LB Kana’i Mauga
  • RB Nyheim Miller-Hines
  • LB Del’Shawn Phillips
  • WR Jalen Reagor
  • T David Sharpe

Waived:

  • G Karsen Barnhart
  • DB Trikweze Bridges
  • WR Dalevon Campbell
  • DL TeRah Edwards
  • WR Luke Grimm
  • OLB Kylan Guidry
  • DL Christopher Hinton
  • WR JaQuae Jackson
  • LB Emany Johnson
  • G Nash Jones
  • C Josh Kaltenberger
  • TE Stevo Klotz
  • OLB Tre’Mon Morris-Brash
  • T Ryan Nelson
  • CB Myles Purchase
  • OLB Garmon Randolph
  • WR Brenden Rice
  • RB Raheim Sanders
  • CB Nehemiah Shelton
  • DL Nesta Jade Silvera
  • T Corey Stewart
  • G Branson Taylor
  • QB DJ Uiagalelei
  • RB Kimani Vidal
  • TE Thomas Yassmin

Waived/injured:

  • WR Jaylen Johnson
  • S Jaylen Jones
  • RB Jaret Patterson

Placed on IR:

  • LB Junior Colson

Placed on IR (return designation):

  • LS Josh Harris
  • DB Deane Leonard

It is not known what injury Colson suffered — teams do not have to disclose injuries until Week 1 — but this is a significant setback for the former Jim Harbaugh Michigan pupil. Colson entered training camp with a chance to earn the starting linebacker job alongside Daiyan Henley; instead, he will miss the season. Harris and Leonard will be eligible to return from IR after four games; their IR-return placements drop the Bolts’ injury activation count from eight to six.

It is possible the Chargers circle back to Heinicke, who is a vested veteran. A practice squad stashing could make sense, but Trey Lance is also a vested veteran now. The Bolts are keeping the former No. 3 overall pick on their 53-man roster, while Heinicke’s status is uncertain. The Chargers re-signed Heinicke to a one-year, $2.5M deal. They are positioned to eat $2M in dead money due to the guarantees given to their 2024 backup.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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