The Los Angeles Chargers are keeping practice plans flexible with the region dealing with the wildfires in the Los Angeles area ahead of the team’s playoff game against the Houston Texans.
According to ESPN’s Kris Rhim, the Chargers have limited the time outside for players: “Air quality in El Segundo is at 201, which is considered very unhealthy for breathing, 300 is hazardous.”
Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman told reporters that head coach Jim Harbaugh has multiple different practice plans on the table in the coming days, depending on air quality reports.
Beyond football, Roman said that Chargers wideouts coach Sanjay Lal has a home impacted by the wildfires, according to Rhim.
As of this writing, no formal word on whether the Chargers will alter travel plans for Saturday, where they visit the Houston Texans in the wild-card round of the playoffs with kickoff scheduled for 4:30 p.m. ET.
Justin Herbert & the #Chargers continuing their Wild Card prep for the #Texans. LA has adjusted their practice schedule to limit players time outdoors with the poor air quality from the fires. Only offense on the field during this portion. Defense to come out later. pic.twitter.com/a3U7HMUHjU
— Omar Ruiz (@OmarDRuiz) January 8, 2025
Nick Wright claims Chargers could pull blockbuster trade for elite weapon
Chargers urged to steal away Chiefs star in NFL free agency
Los Angeles Chargers urged to pursue dynamic weapon for Justin Herbert
Chargers vs. Texans: Early NFL wild-card betting favorite, odds info
Chargers positioned to make major moves due to massive cap room
Chargers' potential superstar trade could be disastrous
More must-reads:
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!