Thursday Update: The Chargers got back to work on Thursday and the biggest name that still remained sidelined was running back Omarion Hampton. With one practice left before the team travels, their starting running back has not logged a practice in any form outside of working to the side with trainers.
Bud Dupree, the team’s fourth pass rusher, was also DNP with his hamstring injury.
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One prominent name that did progress in a positive direction was offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer who is slated to start at left tackle if he’s available. He was limited on Wednesday with a hamstring injury but was upgraded to a full participant on Thursday.
Special teams standout Del’Shawn Phillips also saw his status progress from a DNP to a limited participant. The special teams unit will need him against the Patriots, so this is great to see.
The Chargers kicked off their week of prep for the Patriots by posting their first injury report that unfortunately includes quite a few DNPs.
In all, eight different players posted a DNP tag although two of them came from Keenan Allen and Khalil Mack receiving veteran rest days. The other six who were held out of Wednesday’s practice were running back Omarion Hampton (ankle), offensive tackle Austin Decullus (oblique), edge rusher Bud Dupree (hamstring), wideout KeAndre Lambert-Smith (hamstring), linebacker Del’Shawn Phillips (hamstring), and safety Kendall Williamson (ankle).
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Three players logged limited session on Wednesday. They were offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer (hamstring), safety Elijah Molden (hamstring), and cornerback Donte Jackson (ankle).
Quarterback Justin Herbert (left hand) and tight end/fullback Tucker Fisk (ankle) were both listed on the report as full participants.

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