Justin Herbert Returns: Week 3 Inactives for Chargers vs Steelers

Sunday, 22 September 2024, 17:00

Justin Herbert is active for the Chargers in Week 3 against the Steelers despite a high ankle sprain. The Chargers released their list of inactives, with significant players out. Notably, wide receiver Joshua Palmer and linebacker Junior Colson will miss the game.
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Justin Herbert Returns: Week 3 Inactives for Chargers vs Steelers

Justin Herbert Active for Week 3

The Chargers have announced their inactive players for Week 3 in the matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is active even though he is dealing with a high ankle sprain. Herbert didn't practice Wednesday and Friday and was limited on Thursday. He was injured midway through the third quarter in Week 2 against Carolina.

While Herbert will play, wide receiver Joshua Palmer is inactive, dealing with both knee and elbow injuries. Rookie Brenden Rice is active for the first time this season.

  1. Linebacker Junior Colson also will not play after being ruled out Friday with a hamstring injury.
  2. Offensive lineman Jordan McFadden is also inactive.

The Chargers have three rookies – Kimani Vidal, Tarheeb Still, and Justin Eboigbe – who are inactive for the second straight week.

Inactives Against the Steelers

  • WR Joshua Palmer
  • LB Junior Colson
  • CB Tarheeb Still
  • RB Kimani Vidal
  • OL Jordan McFadden
  • DL Justin Eboigbe

Here are Pittsburgh's inactives:

  • QB Russell Wilson (emergency 3rd QB)
  • WR Roman Wilson
  • CB Darius Rush
  • FS Terrell Edmunds
  • OG Isaac Seumalo
  • TE MyCole Pruitt

This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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