Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver DJ Chark appeared to be on the way back from injured reserve this week ahead of the team’s Week 7 game against the Arizona Cardinals. Then Thursday’s injury report dropped. There, the Chargers listed Chark as “limited” with a groin injury.
Not only are 12 players listed on the L.A. Chargers’ Thursday injury report, but seven are starters with five on offense. That includes wide receiver DJ Chark Jr., who is on injured reserve.
Chargers wideout D.J. Chark had his activation window opened coming off injured reserve on Wednesday. With the Chargers playing on Monday night, the team just dropped their first injury report of the week a day later than usual.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off a very strong victory against the Denver Broncos. This game finally gave Chargers fans hope that the offense can truly function at a high level, especially in the passing game.
There is finally some movement on a DJ Chark return for the Los Angeles Chargers. Ahead of the team’s Week 7 game against the Arizona Cardinals, Chargers
The Chargers could soon add some veteran talent to the WR depth chart.
The Los Angeles Chargers designated DJ Chark for return from injured reserve, opening the wide receiver's 21-day practice window. Chark was back at practice Wednesday after missing the team's first five games with a hip injury.
The Chargers are opening WR DJ Chark‘s practice window and designating him to return from injured reserve, per Kris Rhim. This opens a three-week window
It was reasonable to wonder if the Los Angeles Chargers might get wide receiver DJ Chark back soon. But the latest injury updates on Chark—and running
The LA Chargers have struggled on the offensive side of the football this season despite having an elite, franchise quarterback under center. Offensive line woes coupled with a lack of weapons have turned the Chargers into a predictably stagnant offense through the first four games of the 2024 season.
Wide Receiver DJ Chark joined the Los Angeles Chargers in May of this offseason as a free agent. After a promising training camp, he was seen as the potential WR1 in this new Justin Herbert-led offense.
The Los Angeles Chargers might be a team listed as a landing spot for a disgruntled All-Pro wide receiver right now, sure. But as Chargers fans surely
Chargers wide receiver D.J. Chark is now eligible to return from IR after missing the first four games of the season. For the first time during their Week five bye, the Chargers hit the practice field on Wednesday.
One of the main issues highlighted on the LA Chargers roster heading into the 2024 season was the lack of dynamic weapons on offense. After losing Keenan Allen, Mike Williams and Gerald Everett in the offseason, the Chargers were left with a supporting cast without any real star power.
The Los Angeles Chargers have had an exceptional start this season, winning their first two games against the Las Vegas Raiders and Carolina Panthers. Much of the credit for this has been given to the Chargers' defense, which has seen vast improvements since last season.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh told reporters Monday that wide receiver D.J. Chark will "be back soon" and is a "heck of a player." The Chargers placed Chark on injured reserve prior to the start of the 2024 regular season with a hip injury, meaning he would miss at least the first four games of the season.
The LA Chargers started the season with very few injuries. Outside of DJ Chark JR. being put on the IR, the Chargers did not have to deal with any injuries to starting-caliber players against the Las Vegas Raiders.
The 27-year-old took a one-year deal in free agency to come to Los Angeles, continuing his journey around the NFL after the end of his Jaguars rookie contract.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver DJ Chark will miss at least the next four games after being placed on injured reserve on Saturday. Chark had missed the entire week of practice because of a hip injury and already was ruled out of the season opener Sunday against the visiting Las Vegas Raiders.
Do you remember when DJ Chark suddenly emerged as a potential star at WR for the Jacksonville Jaguars? Understandable if not because it was in 2019, undoubtedly the best season of his six-year career. But the veteran pass catcher is now a Charger, and with that will come a resurgent season.
The Los Angeles Chargers got quarterback Justin Herbert a new toy to play with.
The Chargers continued to overhaul their wide receiver room on Thursday by signing veteran free agent D.J. Chark to a one-year contract that could be worth as much as $5M.
On Thursday, the Los Angeles Chargers signed a Pro Bowl wide receiver they had been eyeing before the 2024 NFL Draft. The move will help to replace the firepower the Chargers lost this offseason as they transition into the Jim Harbaugh era.
D.J. Chark was one of two notable receiver additions made by the Panthers this offseason. He comes to Carolina with injury concerns from his previous stops, but a step aimed at ending them has been taken.
The Carolina Panthers continued to rebuild their offense on Sunday, inking veteran free-agent wideout Adam Thielen. However, the Panthers could be eyeing
Replacing Moore’s production will likely involve multiple additions out wide after the former first-rounder comfortably outpaced the rest of the team’s contributions in the passing game.
Behind Justin Jefferson, all the Vikings really need is a guy who can take pressure off of the superstar wideout. Impending free-agent WR D.J. Chark could be that guy.
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