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Chargers’ Quarterback Justin Herbert Determined to Play Amidst Ankle Injury Concerns

Justin Herbert, Chargers’ Quarterback, Battles Ankle Sprain to Play Against Chiefs

In a recent update emanating from Los Angeles, the Chargers’ quarterback, Justin Herbert, who is currently experiencing a severe right ankle sprain, is all set to participate in the upcoming Sunday match against the Kansas City Chiefs, according to multiple verified sources. Herbert, despite his injury, managed to pull through a productive week at work and is reportedly feeling better than he did last weekend, which significantly increases his odds of making it to the field on Sunday.

Herbert’s Injury and Progress

Herbert sustained the ankle sprain during the Chargers’ triumphant Week 2 standoff against the Carolina Panthers. Before the Chargers’ Week 3 match with the Steelers, Herbert was visibly limping and missed two practice days, but he ultimately decided to start against the Steelers. Unfortunately, he further aggravated the sprain during the game’s third quarter, which forced him to exit early. The quarterback was seen leaving Pittsburgh in a walking boot, following the Chargers’ 20-10 defeat but reassured on Wednesday that this incident caused no additional setbacks.

Herbert Shares His Optimistic Outlook

“I’m feeling better than last Wednesday,” Herbert shared. “As long as we continue to make progress, and there are no further setbacks, I believe we’re moving in the right direction.” Unlike the week before the Steelers match, Herbert managed to practice daily this week, although the team listed him as a limited participant in the daily injury report. Herbert participated in 7 on 7 drills, doing “everything possible” to ensure his presence on the field.

The Chargers’ team is scheduled for a Week 5 bye, and there were discussions about Herbert taking a break this week to recuperate. However, Herbert expressed on Wednesday that he doesn’t foresee that happening.

Challenges Ahead for Herbert

Herbert will face a challenging scenario on Sunday with the absence of left tackle Rashawn Slater (pectoral) and the doubtful participation of right tackle Joe Alt (MCL sprain), who hasn’t practiced all week but has been seen working with a trainer during practice. Despite these challenges, Herbert expressed confidence in the team’s backups and isn’t overly worried about the possibility of worsening his injury on Sunday.

“I don’t think worrying helps much,” he stated. “I take it day by day to see how it feels, and if it becomes a problem, then it’s not safe or wise to play, but the condition has improved.”

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