Report: QB Philip Rivers moves out of San Diego

Are the Los Angeles Chargers and quarterback Philip Rivers going their own ways?

Quarterback Philip Rivers has moved from San Diego to Florida, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter

“What this means football-wise is to be determined but it was time for us to move back closer to home,” Rivers said in a text message to ESPN.

Rivers grew up in the South, so the move was to be closer to home where him and the rest of his family could reside after spending the past 16 years in Southern California.

Even though nothing is set and stone, the indication can be made that Los Angeles and Rivers, who is set to be an unrestricted free agent, are going their own ways.

The Chargers have Tyrod Taylor under contract for one more year, and it’s likely that he would be the starting quarterback going into the 2020 regular season.

This also means that the chances of the Bolts drafting a quarterback in the early rounds to be groomed under Taylor is very high.

First injury report for Chargers vs. Raiders

The Los Angeles Chargers started their preparation for their Week 16 matchup against the Oakland Raiders this Sunday. Here is a look at today’s injury report. Offensive tackle Russell Okung was the only non-participant. Okung is currently dealing …

The Los Angeles Chargers started their preparation for their Week 16 matchup against the Oakland Raiders this Sunday.

Here is a look at today’s injury report.

Offensive tackle Russell Okung was the only non-participant. Okung is currently dealing with a groin injury that he sustained in the loss to the Minnesota Vikings.

Coach Anthony Lynn said if Okung can’t go then it’ll be between Trent Scott and rookie Trey Pipkins for the start at left tackle.

Scott entered the game in place of Okung last weekend. Pipkins has been a healthy scratch the past two contests.

Wide receiver Mike Williams and running back Justin Jackson were both limited.

Williams has been dealing with a knee issue over a month, but he should be good to go for this weekend.

Chargers injury update: 2 players limited

The Los Angeles Chargers had their second practice of the week ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Denver Broncos. Here is a look at today’s injury report: After being listed as limited on Wednesday, linebacker Thomas Davis and wide receiver Mike …

The Los Angeles Chargers had their second practice of the week ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Denver Broncos.

Here is a look at today’s injury report:

After being listed as limited on Wednesday, linebacker Thomas Davis and wide receiver Mike Williams went back to being full participants.

Offensive tackles Russell Okung and Sam Tevi remained as limited participants for the second consecutive day.

Safeties Derwin James and Adrian Phillips have continued to practice. But their status for this weekend’s game is unknown.

Chargers vs. Chiefs inactives

The Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs released their inactives ahead of the Monday night battle.

The Los Angeles Chargers released their inactives ahead of Monday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Inactive

LT Russell Okung
RT Sam Tevi
LB Drue Tranquill
WR Geremy Davis
RB Justin Jackson
DT T.Y. McGill
QB Easton Stick

Linebacker Drue Tranquill, who was listed as questionable with a calf injury on Saturday, is out. Denzel Perryman should have an expanded role due to Tranquill’s absence.

Here’s a look at the Chiefs’ inactives:

DE Alex Okafor
CB Kendall Fuller
QB Chad Henne
TE Blake Bell
OL Nick Allegretti
OL Jackson Barton
RB Darwin Thompson

Kansas City will have starting left tackle Eric Fisher back for the first time since Week 2, as well as right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff, who has been out since Week 8 with an ankle injury.

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