On Saturday, safety Alohi Gilman was activated from injured reserve by the Los Angeles Chargers. When the Chargers (10-6) finish the regular season in Las Vegas on Sunday, Gilman is anticipated to be in the starting lineup.
Gilman’s hamstring issue has kept him out of the last five games. This season, the five-year veteran has made ten starts, recorded 47 tackles, and made one interception.
After Elijah Molden broke his fibula in the second half of the Chargers’ game against New England on December 28, the team is weak at safety. Molden had three interceptions, good for second on the team.
Due to a groin injury, Los Angeles also demoted linebacker Denzel Perryman, who will miss Sunday’s game. Josh Palmer (foot) and running back Gus Edwards (ankle) were also ruled out on Friday.
Eddie Jackson, a safety, and wide receiver Dez Fitzpatrick were promoted from the practice squad.
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