Chargers placing running back Omarion Hampton on injured reserve

Chargers Running back Omarion Hampton will be placed in the injured reserve, coach Jim Harbo He said on Monday, which means that the beginner in the first round will be released at least in the next four games.

At the end of the third quarter Sunday 27-10 loss in WashingtonHampton rose, lame after encountering the commanders with the passage of the commanders. After the game, the running back went to the Chargers locker room on the back of the golf trolley, dressed in a protective boot on his left leg. Harbo refused to clarify the situation in his comments after the game.

Nevertheless, Harbo said on Monday that Hampton will be released for at least a month.

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Sam Farmer destroys what went wrong for charging devices in their losses 27-10 for Washington commanders at the Sophie Stadium on Sunday.

Hampton, an outstanding University of North Carolina, selected by the 22nd in the overall standings last spring, rushed at 44 yards in 12 transfers on Sunday and had six tricks for 26 yards.

“He has a really good rhythm, playing very well,” Harbo said. “A special player. It was an unsuccessful phenomenon. “

Chargers that play on Sunday in Miami seek to stop the losing slide from two games. They put more on their newcomer's shoulders, running away after the loss of the veteran Naji Harris In the torn Achilles tendon in the second quarter of 3 weeks, there were 3 victories over Denver.

The team is already coping with many injuries along the line of the offensive and needs a reliable running game to get pressure from the quota -terbecue Justin Herbert, who was affected 21 times in the last two games.

During the 4th week in New York giants, Hampton ran to 128 yards in 12 transfers, including a 54-fair mileage of landing.

Harbo said that the chargers would turn to the reserve units of Hassan Haskins, Kimani saw Amar Johnson and “look at other opportunities.”

Chargers come out due to loss in which they reached leadership with a score of 10: 0, before passing 27 unanswered. They were punished 24 times in the last two games.

“In fact, at all stages, each group has fingerprints, each group by provisions, every coach,” Harbo said. “We all look at this, the wall to the wall, going back, see how we can attack and be better.”

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