The Chargers' injury report for Week 7 is out, and it's a mixed bag of worries and hopeful returns. This week's report reveals key players dealing with various ailments as they gear up to face the Colts. Let's dive in and see what's what, shall we?
On Wednesday, the Chargers had five players who didn't practice: Left tackle Joe Alt (ankle), right tackle Trey Pipkins III (knee), safety Elijah Molden (thumb), wide receiver Keenan Allen (rest), and linebacker Troy Dye (thumb). Not ideal, but let's see how they progress.
Then, we have a group of six players who were limited in practice: Outside linebacker Khalil Mack (elbow), linebacker Daiyan Henley (groin), and safety Derwin James, Jr. (rest/wrist). Also on the list are wide receiver Quentin Johnston (hamstring), wide receiver Derius Davis (knee), and offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer (knee). It's always a bit concerning when key players are limited, but it's better than being completely out, right?
On a positive note, three players were full participants: Linebacker Denzel Perryman (ankle), fullback/defensive tackle Scott Matlock (ankle), and outside linebacker Kyle Kennard (knee). This is good news, as it means they are fully recovered and ready to go.
Here's an interesting tidbit: The Chargers opened Mack's 21-day practice window on Wednesday, and Perryman's 21-day practice window last week. This means they are getting closer to returning to the field, which is great news for the team!
The Chargers will face the Colts this Sunday at SoFi Stadium, with kickoff at 1:05 p.m. (PT).
What do you think, Chargers fans? How will these injuries affect the team's performance against the Colts? Share your thoughts in the comments below!