San Diego Union-Tribune

BOLTS IN ‘CHALLENGIN­G’ TIME

- BY JEFF MILLER Miller writes for the L.A. Times.

The Chargers have dropped two games in a row — including Sunday at Houston, when they were favored by nearly two touchdowns — and have fallen out of position to make the playoffs.

The losing continued Monday when they placed six more players on the COVID-19 reserve list, including defensive backs Chris Harris Jr., Nasir Adderley and Alohi Gilman.

“Everybody in the NFL is going through a really, really challengin­g circumstan­ce,” coach Brandon Staley said. “We’re trying to figure it out the best we can.”

Harris, Adderley and Gilman joined cornerback Michael Davis, who went on the list after he tested positive shortly before the Chargers’ 41-29 loss to the Texans.

The Chargers did get three players back from the COVID list later Monday: No. 1 running back Austin Ekeler, cornerback Tevaughn Campbell and defensive lineman Joe Gaziano.

The team now has 19 players out — 15 on the active roster and four on the practice squad — because of the virus.

The 8-7 Chargers are scheduled to play Denver on Sunday at SoFi Stadium in a game they likely must win to remain in contention for the postseason.

“It’s been a challengin­g year,” Staley said. “I’m proud of the way our coaching staff and our players have stayed connected. But it has been challengin­g, and we’re still on that quest to find it.”

Harris, Adderley and wide receiver Mike Williams will not be available against the Broncos, Staley said. Williams missed the Chargers’ trip to Houston as well.

Other players who didn’t play Sunday because of COVID included Ekeler as well as fellow starters Joey Bosa, Corey Linsley and Justin Jones. Pro Bowl safety Derwin James Jr. was held out because of a hamstring injury.

The Chargers were heavy favorites against a Texans team also depleted by COVID and sitting near the bottom of the AFC.

After leading into the final minute of the first half, the Chargers collapsed defensivel­y and were unable to keep pace.

“Regardless of the circumstan­ces around here, we’re not going to act like a victim,” Staley said. “When we’re on the field, we need to play to our standard of performanc­e and we didn’t” Sunday.

Twenty-four hours after the loss, Staley said he thought the Chargers lacked the proper “edge” against Houston. They allowed the Texans to score a season high in points, while surrenderi­ng 189 rushing yards to the NFL’s worst run offense.

The Chargers pressured rookie quarterbac­k Davis Mills just three times despite Houston missing three offensive line starters. Houston’s biggest weapon, wide receiver Brandin Cooks, also was out.

Among other Chargers who remain on the COVID list are kick returner Andre Roberts and wide receiver Jalen Guyton, who has started two games this season.

Edge rusher Chris Rumph II and defensive back Trey Marshall, both rotational contributo­rs, also remain out.

Outside of Harris, Adderley

and Williams, the others could return in time to play against Denver, pending test results and evaluation of symptoms.

Entering the week, the Chargers appear particular­ly thin in the secondary, where eight players — including James and his ailing hamstring — are dealing with uncertaint­y. James was available Sunday only in an emergency.

The 7-8 Broncos have lost three of four, including a 17-13 defeat at Las Vegas on Sunday. But they beat the Chargers 28-13 in late November in Denver.

“We’re not really worried about anyone else’s circumstan­ces,” Staley said. “We’re just worried about the Los Angeles Chargers. We play the Denver Broncos this week, and that’s where our full focus needs to be. We can’t be worried about what’s happening with anybody else.”

Notable

Staley called Drue Tranquill day to day because of a lower-leg injury. The linebacker was hurt against Houston and missed the second half. Staley said Tranquill had X-rays that were negative.

 ?? JUSTIN REX AP ?? Chargers cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (25) was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list after loss to Texans.
JUSTIN REX AP Chargers cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (25) was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list after loss to Texans.

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