Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Chargers’ team doctor punctured Taylor’s lung

- By Joe Reedy

COSTA MESA » Los Angeles Chargers quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor missed last Sunday’s game because a team doctor accidental­ly punctured his lung, according to a person familiar with the case.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Wednesday because of medical restrictio­n issues.

Coach Anthony Lynn said Taylor is still not 100% and that rookie Justin Herbert will get his second NFL start on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.

Lynn did not have a timetable on how long Taylor would be out but said that the 10-year veteran quarterbac­k was at the team’s complex and working with Herbert. When asked about his level of frustratio­n with what happened, Lynn said he wasn’t angry about what occurred because the mistake wasn’t intentiona­l.

“There were complicati­ons with the shot but I know the man

(who gave it). People make mistakes. It is something we will talk about internally,” Lynn said.

Herbert was the Chargers’ surprise starter in last Sunday’s 23-20 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Lynn said he didn’t find out until less than five minutes before kickoff that Taylor would be unable to play.

Herbert said he found out he was playing right as the Chargers were lining up to receive the opening kickoff.

Taylor was taken to the hospital due to difficulti­es breathing after Lynn said he had a reaction to an injection. Taylor was released Sunday night, He was briefly on the Chargers’ injury report Friday due to a rib injury he suffered in the Sept. 13 opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Taylor was taken off it, though, after fully participat­ing in practice and taking all of the snaps with the first team.

The NFL Players Associatio­n said on Wednesday that they have been in contact with Taylor and his agent and have started an investigat­ion into the matter. ESPN first reported the punctured lung.

Herbert, the sixth overall pick in April’s draft, became the ninth quarterbac­k since the merger to throw for more than 300 yards in his debut. He was 22 of 33 for 311 yards and a touchdown, but he also threw an intercepti­on late in the third quarter that the Chiefs converted into a tying touchdown.

Lynn said he is eager to see how Herbert does with a week of practice with the first unit. Los Angeles is 1-1 while Carolina is 0-2 under first-year coach Matt Rhule.

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