In the NFL, the old adage holds true: you can never have enough cornerbacks. For the Los Angeles Chargers, training camp has underscored that reality. The team boasts a deep and talented cornerback room, but with only so many roster spots available, competition is fierce—especially for veteran players Deane Leonard and Ja’Sir Taylor.
The football season may be over for the Ole Miss Rebels, but the program has multiple former stars taking place in the NFL's postseason action, including the games in Wild Card Weekend.
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The Chargers placed CB Deane Leonard on injured reserve and signed 2 cornerbacks from the practice squad to the active roster ahead of their game against the Cardinals.
Deane Leonard, Hayden Hurst, and Trey Pipkins have all been listed as questionable to return against the Broncos. The Chargers may have had an extended break through their Week Five bye in a much needed break to try and get healthy, but early on in a game against their division rivals the team has had a bizarre string of injuries.
Deane Leonard has been pivotal to turning around the Chargers special teams unit in recent years. Deane Leonard was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada where he attended nearby Notre Dame High School.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Los Angeles Chargers’ new regime has already seen a massive culture and roster change. This has been evident with key players like Mike Williams and Keenan Allen leaving the Bolts.
The Los Angeles Chargers have seen a near-complete overhaul of their cornerback room as J.C. Jackson fizzled midway through the second season of a five-year mega deal and Michael Davis’ subsequent departure in free agency.
Ahead of the second-to-last game of your 5-10 Los Angeles Chargers' miserable 2023 NFL season, against the struggling 7-8 Denver Broncos the team has unveiled its latest injury report.
Earlier in the day, the Bills elevated running back Leonard Fournette from the practice squad. He is active for Saturday night's game against the Chargers.
The bad news continues to come bearing down for your Los Angeles Chargers. As the Bolts gear up for their Week 15 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders,
For the third straight day, Los Angeles Chargers defensive back Deane Leonard is not practicing and now appears likely to miss out on Sunday's home game against the Denver Broncos.