Chargers injury update: OT Russell Okung unlikely to play vs. Raiders

The Los Angeles Chargers had their second practice ahead of their Week 16 matchup against the Oakland Raiders.

The Los Angeles Chargers had their second practice of the week ahead of their Week 16 matchup against the Oakland Raiders.

Here is a look at today’s injury report:

Offensive tackle Russell Okung did not practice again and it’s unlikely that he will play this weekend. Trent Scott or rookie Trey Pipkins will get the start in place of him. The team has yet to announce who that will be, but Pipkins should get the reps if they feel like they have something with him.

Wide receiver Mike Williams, who’s been dealing with a knee issue and was limited Wednesday, was a full participant today.

Here is a look at the Raiders’ injury report:

Oakland will already be without offensive tackle Trent Brown as he was placed on the injured reserve Wednesday, but it appears they could be banged up on the offensive line, given that three starters did not practice.

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Chargers final injury report vs. Vikings

The Los Angeles Chargers and Minnesota Vikings released their final injury reports ahead of the Week 15 matchup.

The Los Angeles Chargers had their last practice of the week before taking on the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday.

Here is a look at the final injury report for both teams:

Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu is the only player whose game-time status is up in the air. Nwosu is listed as questionable with an ankle injury. He was limited all three practices.

For the Vikings, running back Alexander Mattison and safety Jayron Kearse are out. Wide receiver Bisi Johnson and cornerback Xavier Rhodes are both questionable.

Wide receiver Adam Thielen is expected to play after missing the past four games.

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Not many changes to Chargers injury report for Week 15 vs. Vikings

Linebacker Thomas Davis was the only addition to the Chargers injury report on Thursday.

The Los Angeles Chargers had their second practice of the week ahead of this Sunday’s matchup against the Minnesota Vikings.

Here is a look at Thursday’s injury report:

There weren’t many changes from Wednesday’s report. The only difference is that linebacker Thomas Davis was given his weekly veterans day off. Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu and wide receiver Mike Williams remained as limited participants.

Here is a look at the Vikings’ injury report:

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First injury report for Chargers ahead of matchup vs. Vikings

Here is a look at the first injury report of the week for the Los Angeles Chargers and Minnesota Vikings.

The Los Angeles Chargers concluded their first practice ahead of their matchup against the Minnesota Vikings on Wednesday.

Here is a look at today’s injury report:

There were zero non-participants, which is a very good sign for a team that was banged up earlier on in the season.

Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu (ankle) and wide receiver Mike Williams (knee) were the only players that practiced in a limited capacity.

Here’s a look at the Vikings’ injury report:

Wide receiver Adam Thielen is expected to return to the lineup this weekend after missing the past four games with a hamstring injury.

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First injury report for Chargers ahead of matchup vs. Jaguars

The Chargers had their first practice ahead of their Week 14 matchup against the Jaguars.

Following a heartbreaking loss to the Denver Broncos, the Los Angeles Chargers returned to work to get ready for their Week 14 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Here is a look at Wednesday’s injury report:

Linebacker Nick Dzubnar and wide receiver Mike Williams were the only two who were held in a limited capacity at practice today. It’s a promising sign to see that the team is mostly healthy before the final stretch of the regular season.

Here is a look at the Jaguars’ injury report:

Key players — wide receiver Dede Westbrook, linebacker Myles Jack and defensive end Calais Campbell did not practice today.

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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.

First injury report for Chargers ahead of matchup vs. Broncos

The Los Angeles Chargers released their first injury report ahead of the Week 13 matchup against the Denver Broncos.

Fresh off their bye, the Los Angeles Chargers started practicing to get ready for their Week 13 matchup against the Denver Broncos.

Here is a look at the first injury report of the week:

Every single player on the roster practiced in some sort of fashion Wednesday. There were four players that were limited participants — linebacker Thomas Davis (knee), wide receiver Mike Williams (knee) and offensive tackles Russell Okung (groin) and Sam Tevi (knee).

It’s promising to see Okung and Tevi back out on the field. Tevi, who had a minor procedure on his knee, has been out since Week 9. Meanwhile, Okung has missed the last two games. Trey Pipkins and Trent Scott have started in place of the two.

Williams dealt with a knee issue earlier this season. It’s likely that he will be good to go for Sunday’s contest, but it’s something worth monitoring throughout the course of the week.

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Chargers final injury report: 2 doubtful, 3 questionable

The Los Angeles Chargers released their final injury report ahead of Week 11 on Saturday.

The Los Angeles Chargers had their last practice on Saturday before traveling to Mexico City to take on the Kansas City Chiefs.

Here is a look at the final injury report:

Out

OT Sam Tevi

Doubtful

WR Geremy Davis
RB Justin Jackson

Questionable

S Roderic Teamer
OT Russell Okung
LS Cole Mazza

Right tackle Sam Tevi has officially been ruled out. Trent Scott will start in place of him. Meanwhile, left tackle Russell Okung is questionable, which means there’s a chance he will play. If he can’t go, Trey Pipkins would get the start.

Safety Roderic Teamer and long snapper Cole Mazza are questionable, as well. Teamer hasn’t played since Week 8, as he’s been dealing with a groin injury. If Mazza isn’t good for Monday’s matchup, recently acquired Matt Overton will start.

Wide receiver Geremy Davis and running back Justin Jackson are both doubtful.

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First injury report for Chargers ahead of matchup vs. Chiefs

The Los Angeles Chargers released their first injury report ahead of their Week 11 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Chargers had their first practice ahead of the Week 11 matchup against the Chiefs, which was held at Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO.

Here is the full injury report:

Six players did not practice on Thursday.

Offensive tackles Russell Okung’s (groin) status remains up in the air. If Okung can’t play, rookie Trey Pipkins will get the start at left tackle. Meanwhile, Sam Tevi (knee), who’s recovering from a minor surgery, won’t play. Trent Scott will start at right tackle.

Defensive tackle Cortez Broughton (illness) remains out of practice while dealing with mono. Meanwhile, Justin Jones was a full participant and all signs are pointing to him playing on Monday. Jones hasn’t played since Week 6.

Los Angeles was also without running back Justin Jackson (calf), wide receiver Geremy Davis (hamstring) and long snapper Cole Mazza (illness).

If Mazza can’t play, the Chargers will have to make a roster move prior to the game.

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