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Chargers vs. Cowboys: Final injury report and game status
With the Chargers taking on the Cowboys on Sunday, the Bolts have revealed their final injury reports ahead of the matchup.
Through 12 weeks, the Chargers had the league's lowest rate of designed runs in the first 28 minutes of games. They've reversed that trend.
If Jalen Hurts and the Eagles win against Washington Saturday, Dak Prescott and the Cowboys will be eliminated from playoff consideration. The game pits the Cowboys' elite passing offense against a Chargers' defense that has allowed less than 20 points in three straight games and ranks ninth in opposing points per game.
The veteran coach who promised a “relentless,” “physical” team has his hard-charging, no-chill Chargers on the cusp of a second consecutive playoff berth.
This is overall just good news for the Chargers. The safety room is a mess right now. They traded away one player before the deadline. Elijah Molden has been battling an injury and breakout rookie story RJ Mickens suffered an injury last week that could have him missing time.
The Dallas Cowboys’ All-Pro cornerback has once again suffered a left foot injury. Could it open the door for Trevon Diggs’ return?
An NFL analyst believes this Los Angeles Chargers defender will receive a massive payday in the next offseason.
It’s clear Broncos hope to add OL depth from draft. Per source, Texas State guard Nash Jones was a Broncos 30 visit. 6-5, 320, versatile, high character. Same hometown of Nacogdoches, TX as Broncos S Brandon Jones. Denver also held 30 visit with Indiana OL Trey Wedig. #9sports
Wide receiver Derius Davis (ankle) and safety RJ Mickens (shoulder) have been ruled out. Defensive back Elijah Molden (hamstring), right tackle Trey Pipkins (ankle), and defensive lineman Teair Tart (shin) are all listed as questionable.