Due to yet another agonizing drop that altered the LA Chargers’ game, Quentin Johnston made headlines on Monday. After the ensuing drop, Johnston’s harshest opponents were out in full force, despite the fact that his quarterback supported him.
Following the plunge, Johnston addressed the criticism and assumed full responsibility for the circumstance. Johnston accepted the criticism and was quite honest about his play, unlike other elite receivers who try to deflect it or shift the responsibility elsewhere.You sort of just learn to brush it off and try to forget about it as much as possible. I’d like to have catches back, of course, but I can’t.Johnston remarked, “There is nothing I can do but learn from it.” “I am aware that I must improve.”Several DNPs are shown in the Chargers’ injury report.
The Chargers have a shortened week to get ready for an early road game against the Atlanta Falcons after suffering a hard-fought loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
It’s concerning that Los Angeles released their first injury report of the week on Wednesday. The injury report included six players, all of whom were DNPs. The six players included on the injury report are Khalil Mack (rest), J.K. Dobbins (knee), Denzel Perryman (groin), Cam Hart (ankle), Alohi Gilman (hamstring), and Will Dissly (groin).Mack is the only player about whom fans shouldn’t worry because Wednesday was just an edge rusher’s veteran rest day. Dobbins is already ruled out of the game against Atlanta in Week 13. Eli Apple is placed on IR by chargers. After being elevated to the practice squad three times, Eli Apple was added to the active roster prior to Monday’s game.
Hart missed Monday’s game due to an ankle injury he sustained during Saturday’s practice, so the Chargers needed depth at cornerback.Sadly, Apple was dealt the same bad hand as a number of other players in the CB room. Due to a hamstring ailment, the former Cincinnati Bengal was placed on injured leave on Wednesday. At least four games must be missed by Apple, and Apple may not play again in 2024 and must miss at least four games. In response to Khalil Mack’s remarks, Derrick Henry Following Monday’s defeat, Khalil Mack made waves by claiming that Derrick Henry was easy to play against. Unfortunately, these remarks were taken a little out of context because Mack was primarily discussing how he welcomes the difficulties and enjoys competing against other outstanding players.