Chargers’ Bryan Bulaga, Trai Turner viewed as game-time decisions vs. Broncos

There’s a chance the Chargers could have the original starting offensive line this weekend against the Broncos.

Chargers tackle Bryan Bulaga and guard Trai Turner have only played one drive together this season, as the two have been held out by their perspective injuries which are a groin and back, respectively.

The offensive line has produced a mixed bag of results, but the right side has arguably been the weakest out of the crop, which is the side that Bulaga and Turner man.

At the moment, there’s a 50-50 chance that we will see the two out on the field this weekend against the Broncos.

At Wednesday’s media availability, coach Anthony Lynn said Bulaga will “work his way in this week.” He alao said both Bulaga and Turner will “probably be game time decisions.”

Last week, Bulaga was a limited participant at each practice while Turner did not participate at all.

Lynn also updated the status on cornerback Chris Harris Jr.

Harris is on the injured reserve, and while he is now eligible to return after missing three games, Lynn said Harris is still expected to miss a few more weeks.

Chargers final injury report vs. Jaguars: OL Trai Turner out

The Los Angeles Chargers could get Bryan Bulaga back this weekend.

The Los Angeles Chargers released their final injury report ahead of the Week 7 battle with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Here is a look at the report:

OUT

Trai Turner

Doubtful

Storm Norton

Questionable

Bryan Bulaga

Justin Jackson

Tyrod Taylor

KJ Hill

The Chargers could have one of their key starters on the offensive line back, as tackle Bryan Bulaga (back) is questionable. Bulaga was a limited participant this week at practice. Meanwhile, guard Trai Turner will miss another game with a groin injury.

Wide receiver KJ Hill popped up on the injury report Thursday with a hip injury. He is questionable while Keenan Allen will play this weekend. Allen left the Week 5 matchup against the Saints with a back injury.

Quarterback Tyrod Taylor was a full participant all week, and he is listed as questionable. Taylor was medically cleared to play earlier this week after dealing with a punctured lung that he sustained in Week 2.

Chargers final injury report vs. Saints: 3 out, 2 questionable

The Los Angeles Chargers will be without two of their starting offensive linemen.

The Los Angeles Chargers released their final injury report ahead of the Week 5 battle with the New Orleans Saints.

Here is a look at the report:

OUT

Bryan Bulaga

Tyrod Taylor

Trai Turner

QUESTIONABLE

Joey Bosa

Mike Williams

With Bryan Bulaga out, Trey Pipkins will start at right tackle while Ryan Groy or Tyree St. Louis will fill the void of Trai Turner.

Coach Anthony Lynn didn’t say much about Joey Bosa’s knee injury at Saturday’s media availability. Bosa’s been playing through a tricep injury, and this is the first time this season that he’s been questionable.

Chargers final injury report vs. Buccaneers: 4 out, 4 questionable

The Los Angeles Chargers release their final injury report ahead of the Week 4 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Los Angeles Chargers released their final injury report ahead of the Week 4 battle with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Here is a look at the report:

OUT

Bryan Bulaga

Tyrod Taylor

Trai Turner

Mike Williams

QUESTIONABLE

Rayshawn Jenkins

Storm Norton

Tyree St. Louis

Nick Vigil

With Bryan Bulaga (back) out, Trey Pipkins will start at right tackle while Ryan Groy will start in place of Trai Turner (groin) at right guard.

With Mike Williams (hamstring) out, coach Anthony Lynn said that K.J. Hill and Jason Moore will both see time to fill his void.

Inactive report for Chargers’ Week 3 matchup vs. Panthers

The Los Angeles Chargers will be without their starting right guard.

The Los Angeles Chargers are set to play host to the Carolina Panthers in Week 3 of the regular season.

Here is a look at their inactives today:

QB Tyrod Taylor

WR Jason Moore

RB Justin Jackson

LB Nick Vigil

G Trai Turner

OT Storm Norton

TE Donald Parham Jr.

With Turner out, Tyree St. Louis will start at right guard.

Chargers injury report vs. Panthers: 3 out, 3 doubtful

The Chargers could be without Melvin Ingram this Sunday against the Panthers.

The Los Angeles Chargers released their final injury report ahead of the Week 3 battle with the Carolina Panthers.

Here is a look at the report:

OUT

Tyrod Taylor

Asmar Bilal

Justin Jones

DOUBTFUL

Justin Jackson

Melvin Ingram

Nick Vigil

QUESTIONABLE

Rayshawn Jenkins

Bryan Bulaga

Trai Turner

Ingram was a full participant the first two days of practice, but coach Anthony Lynn said that it got worse from Thursday to Friday. If he’s unable to play, Uchenna Nwosu should see an uptick in playing time.

With Bilal out and Vigil doubtful, Lynn said that the team will decide between Malik Jefferson and Cole Christiansen on who gets the call up from the practice squad.

Lynn said that Turner, who is dealing with a groin injury, should be ready to go for this Sunday. There wasn’t any new updates on Bulaga, who left last Sunday’s game. If for whatever reason he isn’t good to go, Trey Pipkins will get the start at right tackle.

Inactive report for Chargers’ Week 2 matchup vs. Chiefs

The Los Angeles Chargers released the inactive report ahead of the Week 2 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Los Angeles Chargers are a little over an hour away from making their debut at SoFi Stadium against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Here is a look at the inactive report ahead of the Week 2 bout:

RB Justin Jackson

WR Jason Moore

CB Tevaughn Campbell

OL Storm Norton

TE Donald Parham Jr.

DL Cortez Broughton

This marks the second consecutive week that Jackson has been ruled out. The third-year player is dealing with a quad injury.

To fill the void, the Chargers promoted RB Darius Bradwell from the practice squad.

Chargers final injury report vs. Chiefs: RB Justin Jackson doubtful

Chargers guard Trai Turner will make his debut on Sunday against the Chiefs.

The Los Angeles Chargers released their final injury report ahead of the Week 2 battle with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Here is a look at the report:

The Chargers will be without center Mike Pouncey, who was placed on the injured reserve with a hip injury. Moving forward, Los Angeles will send out Dan Feeney at center while Forrest Lamp will get the start at left guard.

Right guard Trai Turner will make his Chargers debut. Turner missed the season opener with a knee injury, but he was a full participant since Thursday.

Running back Justin Jackson is the only player listed on the report who is unlikely to play this weekend. Jackson has been dealing with a quad injury that also kept him out last Sunday.

With Jackson unlikely to suit up, rookie RB Joshua Kelley will likely see an uptick in playing time. In Week 1, Kelley ran for 60 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries.

Los Angeles could promote another back to the active roster, and one of the players who might get the call up is undrafted free agent Darius Bradwell, who’s currently on the practice squad.

For the Chiefs, they will be without their top cornerback, Charvarius Ward. Defensive tackle Khalen Saunders and defensive end Alex Okafor were also ruled out.

Chargers final injury report: Mike Pouncey out, 4 questionable

The Los Angeles Chargers released their final injury report ahead of the season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.

The Los Angeles Chargers had their final practice on Friday before taking on the Cincinnati Bengals this Sunday.

Here is a look at the final injury report:

The Chargers will officially be without center Mike Pouncey. Starting in his place will be Dan Feeney. Filling in for Feeney at left guard will be Forrest Lamp.

Coach Anthony Lynn said that Pouncey’s hip is “too sore” for him to play right now.

Two other starting offensive linemen, tackle Bryan Bulaga and guard Trai Turner, are both questionable for the contest. Bulaga is dealing with a hamstring issue while Turner has a knee issue.

The backup behind Bulaga is Storm Norton and Tyree St. Louis is the backup to Turner.

Meanwhile, wide receiver Mike Williams (shoulder) and tight end Virgil Green (quad) are also questionable.

If Williams can’t go, the team will have a group that consists of Jalen Guyton, Jason Moore and rookies K.J. Hill and Joe Reed to fill the void.

Stephen Anderson and Donald Parham are the backups to Green.

Chargers injury update vs. Chiefs

A look at the Los Angeles Chargers injury report from the past two practices.

The Los Angeles Chargers had their second practice ahead of the season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Here is a look at Thursday’s injury report:

PLAYER POS. INJURY PART. WED. PART. THURS. PART. FRI. GAME STATUS
Russell Okung T Groin DNP DNP
Denzel Perryman LB Ankle LP FP
Philip Rivers QB Right Thumb LP FP
Justin Jackson RB Hamstring FP FP
Thomas Davis LB Not Injury Related DNP

Offensive tackle Russell Okung has yet to practice this week, thus making the chance of him playing this weekend very slim. If he can’t go, rookie Trey Pipkins would likely get the start, but we could see Trent Scott sprinkled in here and there.

Here is a look at the Chiefs’ injury report:

PLAYER POS. INJURY PART. WED. PART. THURS. PART. FRI. GAME STATUS
Morris Claiborne CB Shoulder LP LP
Andrew Wylie G Ankle LP LP
Bashaud Breeland CB Shoulder FP FP
Harrison Butker K Glute FP FP
Rashad Fenton CB Hamstring FP FP
Austin Reiter C Wrist FP FP
Xavier Williams DT Ankle FP FP
Cam Erving OL Illness DNP

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