Report: Chargers doctor punctured Tyrod Taylor’s lung with pain-killing injection

Tyrod Taylor was a late scratch from Sunday’s game against the Chiefs, unexpectedly thrusting rookie Justin Herbert into the starting lineup.
It turns out the Chargers’ team doctor was actually the reason for Taylor’s absence in Week 2, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Coach Anthony Lynn has maintained that Taylor will be the team’s starting QB as long as he’s healthy, it’s just not known when that will be

Tyrod Taylor was a late scratch from Sunday’s game against the Chiefs, unexpectedly thrusting rookie Justin Herbert into the starting lineup.
It turns out the Chargers’ team doctor was actually the reason for Taylor’s absence in Week 2, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Coach Anthony Lynn has maintained that Taylor will be the team’s starting QB as long as he’s healthy, it’s just not known when that will be

Report: Chargers doctor punctured Tyrod Taylor’s lung with pain-killing injection

Tyrod Taylor was a late scratch from Sunday’s game against the Chiefs, unexpectedly thrusting rookie Justin Herbert into the starting lineup.
It turns out the Chargers’ team doctor was actually the reason for Taylor’s absence in Week 2, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Coach Anthony Lynn has maintained that Taylor will be the team’s starting QB as long as he’s healthy, it’s just not known when that will be

Tyrod Taylor was a late scratch from Sunday’s game against the Chiefs, unexpectedly thrusting rookie Justin Herbert into the starting lineup.
It turns out the Chargers’ team doctor was actually the reason for Taylor’s absence in Week 2, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Coach Anthony Lynn has maintained that Taylor will be the team’s starting QB as long as he’s healthy, it’s just not known when that will be

Chargers CB Casey Hayward named AFC Defensive Player of the Week

Chargers cornerback Casey Hayward has been named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in the 16-13 win over the Bengals.
Hayward led the team in tackles (12) while adding two passes defended, and was covering wide receiver A.J. Green in the end zone late in the fourth quarter when a touchdown was wiped out due to OPI.
This marks the first time that Hayward has earned this honor during his nine years in the league

Chargers cornerback Casey Hayward has been named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in the 16-13 win over the Bengals.
Hayward led the team in tackles (12) while adding two passes defended, and was covering wide receiver A.J. Green in the end zone late in the fourth quarter when a touchdown was wiped out due to OPI.
This marks the first time that Hayward has earned this honor during his nine years in the league

Chargers CB Casey Hayward named AFC Defensive Player of the Week

Chargers cornerback Casey Hayward has been named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in the 16-13 win over the Bengals.
Hayward led the team in tackles (12) while adding two passes defended, and was covering wide receiver A.J. Green in the end zone late in the fourth quarter when a touchdown was wiped out due to OPI.
This marks the first time that Hayward has earned this honor during his nine years in the league

Chargers cornerback Casey Hayward has been named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in the 16-13 win over the Bengals.
Hayward led the team in tackles (12) while adding two passes defended, and was covering wide receiver A.J. Green in the end zone late in the fourth quarter when a touchdown was wiped out due to OPI.
This marks the first time that Hayward has earned this honor during his nine years in the league

Chargers and Keenan Allen agree to 4-year, $80M-plus extension

As first reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Chargers and Keenan Allen have agreed to a four-year extension worth more than $80 million.
The contract makes him the second-highest paid wide receiver in the NFL, rewarding him for the remarkable numbers he’s put up in his career with the Chargers.
In the last three seasons, Allen has caught 303 passes for 3,788 yards and 18 touchdowns, making the Pro Bowl each year.
He’s spent his entire career with the Chargers after being a third-round pick in 2013

As first reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Chargers and Keenan Allen have agreed to a four-year extension worth more than $80 million.
The contract makes him the second-highest paid wide receiver in the NFL, rewarding him for the remarkable numbers he’s put up in his career with the Chargers.
In the last three seasons, Allen has caught 303 passes for 3,788 yards and 18 touchdowns, making the Pro Bowl each year.
He’s spent his entire career with the Chargers after being a third-round pick in 2013

Chargers and Keenan Allen agree to 4-year, $80M-plus extension

As first reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Chargers and Keenan Allen have agreed to a four-year extension worth more than $80 million.
The contract makes him the second-highest paid wide receiver in the NFL, rewarding him for the remarkable numbers he’s put up in his career with the Chargers.
In the last three seasons, Allen has caught 303 passes for 3,788 yards and 18 touchdowns, making the Pro Bowl each year.
He’s spent his entire career with the Chargers after being a third-round pick in 2013

As first reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Chargers and Keenan Allen have agreed to a four-year extension worth more than $80 million.
The contract makes him the second-highest paid wide receiver in the NFL, rewarding him for the remarkable numbers he’s put up in his career with the Chargers.
In the last three seasons, Allen has caught 303 passes for 3,788 yards and 18 touchdowns, making the Pro Bowl each year.
He’s spent his entire career with the Chargers after being a third-round pick in 2013

Chargers’ Anthony Lynn: ‘Tyrod Taylor is our starter’

Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn ended any sort of questions around who his starting quarterback will be heading into the 2020 regular season.
It’s veteran Tyrod Taylor who will be starting over rookie Justin Herbert.
“Tyrod Taylor is our starter right now,” Lynn said on Wednesday from Chargers training camp. “Until someone steps up and shows that they can run this team, that’s [how] we’re going into it.”.
Herbert, the sixth-overall pick at the 2020 NFL Draft and third quarterback taken off the board was up against it this offseason due to COVID-19.
Taylor, 31, was the Bills starting quarterback from 2015 until 2017. In his final season there, he guided the team to the postseason for the first time in nearly two decades

Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn ended any sort of questions around who his starting quarterback will be heading into the 2020 regular season.
It’s veteran Tyrod Taylor who will be starting over rookie Justin Herbert.
“Tyrod Taylor is our starter right now,” Lynn said on Wednesday from Chargers training camp. “Until someone steps up and shows that they can run this team, that’s [how] we’re going into it.”.
Herbert, the sixth-overall pick at the 2020 NFL Draft and third quarterback taken off the board was up against it this offseason due to COVID-19.
Taylor, 31, was the Bills starting quarterback from 2015 until 2017. In his final season there, he guided the team to the postseason for the first time in nearly two decades

Chargers’ Anthony Lynn: ‘Tyrod Taylor is our starter’

Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn ended any sort of questions around who his starting quarterback will be heading into the 2020 regular season.
It’s veteran Tyrod Taylor who will be starting over rookie Justin Herbert.
“Tyrod Taylor is our starter right now,” Lynn said on Wednesday from Chargers training camp. “Until someone steps up and shows that they can run this team, that’s [how] we’re going into it.”.
Herbert, the sixth-overall pick at the 2020 NFL Draft and third quarterback taken off the board was up against it this offseason due to COVID-19.
Taylor, 31, was the Bills starting quarterback from 2015 until 2017. In his final season there, he guided the team to the postseason for the first time in nearly two decades

Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn ended any sort of questions around who his starting quarterback will be heading into the 2020 regular season.
It’s veteran Tyrod Taylor who will be starting over rookie Justin Herbert.
“Tyrod Taylor is our starter right now,” Lynn said on Wednesday from Chargers training camp. “Until someone steps up and shows that they can run this team, that’s [how] we’re going into it.”.
Herbert, the sixth-overall pick at the 2020 NFL Draft and third quarterback taken off the board was up against it this offseason due to COVID-19.
Taylor, 31, was the Bills starting quarterback from 2015 until 2017. In his final season there, he guided the team to the postseason for the first time in nearly two decades

Report: Chargers’ Derwin James to miss significant time with meniscus injury

The Chargers will start their regular season without safety Derwin James for the second straight year.
James is likely to miss significant time with a meniscus injury he suffered during today’s practice, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.
James was coming up to make a tackle, but stayed on the ground for a little bit. He walked off under his own power and grabbed his hamstring.
He walked to the medical tent with trainers with his head down and right before getting there, threw his gloves to the ground.
Last season, the All-Pro safety missed 11 games with a foot injury that he sustained during training camp

The Chargers will start their regular season without safety Derwin James for the second straight year.
James is likely to miss significant time with a meniscus injury he suffered during today’s practice, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.
James was coming up to make a tackle, but stayed on the ground for a little bit. He walked off under his own power and grabbed his hamstring.
He walked to the medical tent with trainers with his head down and right before getting there, threw his gloves to the ground.
Last season, the All-Pro safety missed 11 games with a foot injury that he sustained during training camp

Report: Chargers’ Derwin James to miss significant time with meniscus injury

The Chargers will start their regular season without safety Derwin James for the second straight year.
James is likely to miss significant time with a meniscus injury he suffered during today’s practice, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.
James was coming up to make a tackle, but stayed on the ground for a little bit. He walked off under his own power and grabbed his hamstring.
He walked to the medical tent with trainers with his head down and right before getting there, threw his gloves to the ground.
Last season, the All-Pro safety missed 11 games with a foot injury that he sustained during training camp

The Chargers will start their regular season without safety Derwin James for the second straight year.
James is likely to miss significant time with a meniscus injury he suffered during today’s practice, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.
James was coming up to make a tackle, but stayed on the ground for a little bit. He walked off under his own power and grabbed his hamstring.
He walked to the medical tent with trainers with his head down and right before getting there, threw his gloves to the ground.
Last season, the All-Pro safety missed 11 games with a foot injury that he sustained during training camp