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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/chargers as Chargers rookie Tre’ Harris leaves practice early with trainers. The Los Angeles Chargers have had a rough go of it with the injury bug this summer, something head coach Jim Harbaugh was trying to prevent, even going so far as to cancel a joint practice with another team .
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSN4 Chargers players with most on the line vs. 49ers
Ahead of the Chargers' preseason finale this weekend, there are a few players with a lot on the line with the official 53-man roster coming soon.
Donte Jackson, Cam Hart, Benjamin St-Juste and Tarheeb Still make up a deep group, and defensive coordinator Jesse Minter says any two could be starters.
Bleacher Report's Alex Kay has suggested a trade in which the Chargers would send a seventh-round draft pick to the Packers in exchange for Romeo Doubs, who could end up being an odd man out in Green Bay's stacked wide receiver room.
Chargers WR Keenan Allen's contract comes in at a much lower number than the $8.52M previously reported. Per OTC, his 2025 cap number is $5.27M with $2.255M fully guaranteed. This leaves the Chargers with $27.259M in cap space. pic.twitter.com/vkbbwpr4Hf
The Chargers rookie undrafted free agent capped off camp with an interception on 11-on-11 drills as he undercut a pass thrown by Uiagalelei over the middle of the field. Reed was among the stars of camp early on, including a pick 6 and consecutive days with interceptions.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston suffered a concussion on a hard hit from a Los Angeles Rams defensive back on Saturday.
Obviously, 49ers fans will root for 49ers quarterbacks, but Brock Purdy and Mac Jones won't play. Instead, the 49ers will trot out Carter Bradley and Nate Sudfeld -- two backups who almost certainly won't make the 53-man roster.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSN49ers lose another WR to injury ahead of preseason meeting with Chargers
The San Francisco 49ers wide receiver room continues to take hits, and this time, it's Russell Gage who will miss some time.
The timing of Becton’s return bodes well for the likelihood that he’ll be in the lineup in Brazil against the Chiefs on the first Friday of the regular season. The Chargers signed Becton to a two-year contract after he started for the Eagles in their Super Bowl win over Kansas City.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a big need at offensive tackle after Rashawn Slater's injury, yet it doesn't appear the team pursued the best remaining player.