As Los Angeles Chargers prepare for a high-stakes Monday night showdown against Philadelphia Eagles, the team has released its latest injury report outlining key concerns ahead of the Week 14 clash at SoFi Stadium. With both teams entering the matchup at 8-4, every lineup decision could influence the trajectory of the AFC and NFC playoff races.
Justin Herbert headlines Chargers’ injury concerns
All eyes remain on quarterback Justin Herbert, who is officially listed as questionable due to a hand injury. Herbert logged limited participation in practice, signaling that Chargers are managing his workload carefully leading into Monday night. Through the 2025 season, he has thrown for 2,842 yards and 21 touchdowns while adding 353 rushing yards, underscoring his importance to the offense.
His availability will be one of the defining factors heading into primetime, especially as Los Angeles Chargers aim to keep pace in a tight AFC race.
Omarion Hampton trending in the right direction
Rookie running back Omarion Hampton continues to be a bright spot, and despite being tagged as questionable with an ankle issue, he returned to full participation in practice. Hampton has been productive across the board with 314 rushing yards, two touchdowns, and added value as a pass-catcher with 20 receptions on 22 targets.
Los Angeles Chargers will likely wait until game day to finalize his status, but full practice activity offers optimism for his availability.
Defensive depth tested but improving
On the defensive line, Otito Ogbonnia is also listed as questionable after being limited earlier in the week, though he too participated fully in practice. Meanwhile, Da’Shawn Hand—who missed time recently due to illness—is back to full participation, strengthening the rotation after contributing 1.5 sacks and three tackles for loss this season.
Veteran pass rusher Bud Dupree returned on a rest designation and remains available as expected.
Offensive line and receiving corps mostly stabilized
Los Angeles Chargers received good news across the offensive front, with Jamaree Salyer, Trey Pipkins, and others returning as full participants. Their availability is crucial with Herbert’s status uncertain and the Eagles’ defensive front looming.
At wide receiver, Quentin Johnston—who has compiled 525 yards and seven touchdowns this season—practiced fully despite a shoulder issue and is trending toward playing.
One player ruled out
Tight end Tucker Fisk remains the lone confirmed absence, sidelined due to an ankle injury after not participating in practice.


