The Chargers got a little closer to real football on Tuesday, but the injury list grew at the same time.
During joint practices with the 49ers, wide receiver Quentin Johnston went down after coming up limping on a play, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. He spent time on the sideline working with a trainer and appeared to be dealing with a lower body issue. The early read was encouraging in the sense that it did not seem major, though it could still be the kind of injury that hangs around into the regular season.
Johnston’s exit was only part of a rough day for Los Angeles. Starting center Tyler Biadasz also left practice with an apparent left leg injury after 49ers defensive tackle Sebastian Valdez fell into his leg during an 11-on-11 drill. Biadasz was tended to on the ground for nearly five minutes before being carted off, and rookie Jake Slaughter took over the center snaps after he left.
Linebacker Kyle Kennard was another Charger who did not finish practice. He walked off with a limp, and his current status is unknown.
The timing makes every one of these injuries worth watching. Jim Harbaugh plans to give starters some reps in the next preseason game, and the regular season is less than a month away.
Johnston, at least, is a key piece for what the Chargers want to do. He’s coming off a 2025 season in which he caught 51 passes for 735 receiving yards and eight touchdowns, and he’s expected to be one of Justin Herbert’s main targets in 2026 alongside Ladd McConkey, Tre’ Harris, and Oronde Gadsden.
For now, though, the bigger story is the health report. Los Angeles will be hoping Tuesday was the worst of it.
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