With several injuries during the week, Justin Herbert is a question mark but is anticipated to play on Sunday.
The top quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers was removed from the team’s injury list on Saturday and is expected to play in Saturday’s game against the Tampa Bay Bucs.
Last Sunday, Herbert sustained a thigh injury while the club lost to Kansas City 19–17. He returned to finish the game after coming out for one play. Jim Harbaugh, the head coach of Los Angeles, disclosed during the week that Herbert was also coping with a sprained left ankle. The Chargers’ first offensive series of the game was when the ankle injury happened. Herbert also revealed that he had been dealing with some minor knee swelling.
Harbaugh was questioned about if he should be cautious about taking Herbert’s toughness for granted.
No, I don’t. Harbaugh told reporters on Friday that it’s admiration. He is as strong as ten men.
Earlier in the season, Herbert sprained his right high ankle, but he played in every game. Herbert must play for the Chargers (8-5) in order to guarantee a postseason berth. As of right now, they are ranked sixth in the AFC.
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