Chargers’ Week 11 Wednesday injury report: Kristian Fulton back on practice field

Kristian Fulton provided great news on his status.

The Chargers had their first practice in preparation for the Week 11 matchup against the Bengals.

Los Angeles had two non participants: edge defender Khalil Mack (groin) and tight end Hayden Hurst (non-injury related).

Cornerback Kristian Fulton was among seven limited participants.

Fulton said he feels 100% and is planning to play Sunday. He has missed the last two games with a hamstring injury.

The other limited participants were edge defender Joey Bosa (hip), running back Gus Edwards (ankle), linebacker Daiyan Henley (illness), cornerback Deane Leonard (hamstring), offensive tackle Trey Pipkins (ankle) and tight end Stone Smartt (ankle).

Chargers final injury report: Kristian Fulton doubtful for Week 10 vs. Titans

The Chargers will be without one of their starting cornerbacks. Six players are questionable.

The Chargers had their final practice on Friday in preparation for the Week 10 game against the Titans.

Los Angeles will likely be without cornerback Kristian Fulton for the second consecutive week. Fulton is doubtful with a hamstring injury, which he sustained in the Week 8 win over the Saints.

Edge defender Khalil Mack (groin), guard Trey Pipkins (ankle), linebacker Denzel Perryman (toe), edge defender Joey Bosa (hip), tight end Stone Smartt (ankle) and running back Gus Edwards (ankle) are questionable.

The Chargers designated Edwards for return from injured reserve this past Wednesday. He hasn’t played since before the Chargers’ Week 5 bye.

First injury report for Chargers ahead of matchup vs. Cardinals

The Chargers had five non-participants on the first injury report.

The Chargers had their first practice before Monday’s matchup with the Cardinals on Thursday.

Los Angeles had five non-participants: EDGE Joey Bosa (hip), CB Kristian Fulton (hamstring), TE Hayden Hurst (groin), WR Quentin Johnston (ankle) and CB Deane Leonard (hamstring).

WR D.J. Chark (groin), TE Will Dissly (shoulder), WR Simi Fehoko (shoulder/groin), OL Zion Johnson (ankle), WR Ladd McConkey (hip), OT Trey Pipkins (shoulder) and CB Ja’Sir Taylor (fibula) were limited.

Chargers Week 6 Thursday injury report: Joey Bosa, Gus Edwards held out again

The Chargers’ injury report on Thursday was more promising.

The Chargers were still without a few key pieces in Thursday’s practice.

Joey Bosa (hip) remained out for the second straight day.

Also out were Gus Edwards (ankle) and Ja’Sir Taylor (fibula).

Justin Herbert (ankle), Deane Leonard (hamstring) and Rashawn Slater (pectoral) were limited participants.

Joe Alt (knee) was among ten players who either didn’t participate or was limited on Wednesday that was a full participant.

Chargers have lengthy injury report ahead of Week 6 game vs. Broncos

The Chargers had seven non-participants at practice on Wednesday.

The Chargers were back on the practice field on Wednesday to prepare for their Week 6 game against the Broncos this Sunday.

Despite having last week to rest and recover during their bye, based on their first injury report, you would assume they played.

Los Angeles had seven non-participants: Joey Bosa (hip), Cameron Dicker (illness), Gus Edwards (ankle), Kristian Fulton (knee), Derwin James (non-injury related), Deane Leonard (hamstring) and Ja’Sir Taylor (fibula).

Joe Alt (knee), Junior Colson (hamstring), Daiyan Henley (shoulder), Justin Herbert (ankle), Hayden Hurst (Achilles), Khalil Mack (non-injury related), Denzel Perryman (shoulder), Asante Samuel Jr. (shoulder) and Rashawn Slater (pectoral) were limited participants.

Nick Niemann (hamstring), who was designated to return from injured reserve last week, was a full participant.

Chargers inactives: See who’s in and who’s out for Week 1 vs. Raiders

The Chargers ruled out six players.

The Chargers are about 90 minutes away from opening up the 2024 regular season against the Raiders.

Here is a look at their inactive players today:

QB Taylor Heinicke
CB Tarheeb Still
RB Kimani Vidal
OL Jordan McFadden
WR Brenden Rice
DL Justin Eboigbe

Heinicke is the emergency third quarterback.

Chargers rule out WR DJ Chark for Week 1 game vs. Raiders

The Chargers will be without one of their starting wide receivers.

The Chargers on Friday ruled out wide receiver DJ Chark Jr. for their Week 1 game against the Raiders on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.

Chark, who is dealing with a hip injury, did not participate in practice this week.

With Chark sidelined, Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston should see increased reps. Brenden Rice and Simi Fehoko could also get playing time.

Also on the injury report were cornerbacks Tarheeb Still (hip) and Asante Samuel Jr. (shoulder). They are questionable.

Quarterback Justin Herbert (foot) and wide receiver Joshua Palmer (knee) are good to go for the season opener.

Raiders vs Chargers final Week 1 injury report: Malcolm Koonce, Jackson Powers-Johnson both OUT

Malcolm Koonce, Jackson Powers-Johnson both OUT for Raiders vs Chargers

The final injury report for the Raiders and Chargers is out and as expected, Malcolm Koonce (knee) is OUT. But he isn’t the only one. He will be joined by rookie guard Jackson Powers-Johnson (illness) and rookie fourth round CB DeCamerion Richardson (hamstring).

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Rookie fifth round pick Tommy Eichenberg (knee) is officially Questionable for the Raiders.

The Chargers will be without starting receiver DJ Chark for the game. Which means the starting receivers will be Quentin Johnston and Josh Palmer.

They also have a couple cornerbacks who are questionable, including starter Asante Samuel who was limited Friday with a shoulder injury.

Chargers WR DJ Chark misses second straight practice ahead of Week 1 vs. Raiders

DJ Chark is trending towards not being available this weekend against the Raiders.

The Chargers continued their preparation on Thursday for their season opener against the Raiders.

For the second consecutive day, wide receiver DJ Chark was not on the practice field. Chark is dealing with a hip injury.

Chark was signed this offseason to supply the offense with speed and someone who can stretch the field vertically.

If Chark can’t go this weekend, second-year wideout Quentin Johnston will likely see more playing time.

Cornerback Tarheeb Still was a limited participant for the second straight day. Still is also dealing with a hip issue.

In other injury-related news, quarterback Justin Herbert (foot) and wide receiver Joshua Palmer (knee) were full participants. Herbert was added to the report because the league advised the team to add him.

Raiders, Chargers Week 1: Malcolm Koonce, Jackson Powers-Johnson added to injury report

Malcolm Koonce, Jackson Powers-Johnson added to Raiders injury report

Thursday brought the second injury report of the week for the Raiders. And two names were added to that report who weren’t on it at all on Wednesday.

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Starting edge rusher Malcolm Koonce suffered a knee injury and was officially listed as limited.

With three drafted rookies limited the past two days, they were joined by second round rookie Jackson Powers-Johnson, bringing the total injured rookies to four along with top pick Brock Bowers, fourth round pick DeCamerion Richardson, and fifth rounder Tommy Eichenberg — all of whom are limited.

Powers-Johnson was listed with an illness, but he was already looking at not seeing much, if any, playing time due to missing all of training camp with an undisclosed injury. Which means his chances of playing in the season opener in Los Angeles only decrease now.

Not much changed for the Chargers. Wide receiver DJ Chark (hip) missed a second straight practice. Fellow receiver Josh Palmer showed up with a knnee issue, but he was still listed as a full participant. Only CB Tarheeb Still (hip) was limited.