The Los Angeles Chargers today activated cornerback Eli Apple and wide receiver Simi Fehoko from Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return. In addition, the team placed defensive back Ja’Sir Taylor on Re
The Los Angeles Chargers designated CB Eli Apple to return from injured reserve on Wednesday, per Kris Rhim. This officially opens Apple’s 21-day window to practice before being activated. Apple, 29,
Apple (hamstring) is active for Saturday's clash against Houston in the AFC wild-card round.
The Chargers are bringing some veteran help back for their secondary. Los Angeles announced on Wednesday that the club has opened the 21-day practice window for cornerback Eli Apple. Apple, 29, joined the Chargers in mid-October,
Los Angeles confirmed an offensive and defensive player will come off the injury report for the Wild Card Round game.
The Chargers activated Apple (hamstring) from IR on Friday. Apple remains officially listed as questionable for Saturday's road AFC wild-card matchup against the Texans, but his activation from IR is a necessary first step if he's going to take the field.
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