The Chargers’ backfield will be considerably shorthanded for the time being. Omarion Hampton suffered an ankle injury during yesterday’s game.
After the contest, the first-round rookie was seen in a walking boot (h/t Daniel Popper of The Athletic). Further testing has clearly not produced an encouraging prognosis. Hampton will be placed on injured reserve, head coach Jim Harbaugh announced on Monday (via Popper).
As a result, Los Angeles’ lead back will be sidelined for at least the next four games. Week 10 marks the earliest point at which Hampton could be back in the fold, although the Bolts’ bye is set for Week 12. Depending on the severity of this injury, it could take until past that point for the Chargers to have him available again.
Free agency saw Los Angeles sign Najee Harris to a one-year contract. The former Steeler suffered an Achilles tear early in his debut Chargers campaign, however, an injury which prevented the team from using a tandem approach in the backfield. Hampton logged 12 or more carries in four of his first five career games, and a similar workload no doubt would have been in store through the remainder of the campaign. Instead, the North Carolina product will turn his attention to recovery.
Hassan Haskins and Kimani Vidal represent the top candidates to take on running back responsibilities with Harris and now Hampton out of the picture. Those two have combined to handle 111 carries in the regular season in their respective careers. Leaning more on the passing game could be a priority, although with offensive tackles Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt also injured that will of course be challenging.
The Chargers began the campaign with three straight wins against AFC West opponents. They have since lost two straight, and injuries on offense could become a key issue through the middle portion of the campaign. Los Angeles will move forward with a depleted backfield beginning with a Week 6 contest in Miami.
Brutal. He seems like a great talent.
He tries to run hard through tackles for extra yards and coaches like to see that.
I did not like seeing it when he ran amok on my Giants.
It blew my mind they didn’t keep feeding him
lol get Ezekiel Elliot on the phone
Jim likes to take John’s leftovers. He should ask about Henry.