Los Angeles Chargers running back Gus Edwards continues to battle injury ahead of his team’s NFL wild-card round playoff game against the Houston Texans. While J.K. Dobbins is back in the mix after an injury of his own, the fact the Chargers felt the need to go sign Ezekiel Elliott for the playoffs casts the Edwards injury in an interesting light.
LA Chargers fans can breathe easy about Gus Edwards' availability for Saturday's wild-card showdown against the Houston Texans. The running back has officially cleared the injury report after ...
Edwards rushed seven times for 22 yards and was not targeted as a receiver in Saturday's 32-12 wild-card round loss to the Texans. Edwards teamed up with co-starter J.K. Dobbins (ankle) to overcome ankle issues in order to start Saturday's disappointing playoff loss to Houston.
For the first time in two weeks, the Chargers had both of their leading rushers, J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards, on the practice field.
The NFL Playoffs are finally upon us, and the first two teams that will battle for their championship aspirations are the Los Angeles Chargers and the Houston ... door for Gus Edwards to see ...
The Houston Texans are in an unfamiliar spot right now ... The good news for them is that Gus Edwards and Rashawn Slater are expected to play. For Houston, they will be without Shaq Mason once ...
Gus Edwards stoned at the line on third-and-2 ... for a huge gain to move the chains just before the two-minute warning. L.A. has Houston totally flummoxed. The Texans cannot run the ball at all, to the point that they aren't even trying.
If Elliott, who ranks third all-time in Cowboys’ history for rushing, can get up to speed, perhaps there’s a limited role for him inside the red zone. Los Angeles’ offense ranks top 10 in passing and is built around the air attack from Justin Herbert, but having a second punch makes the difference in a winner-take-all bout.
The Los Angeles Chargers will have to bottle up Texans running back Joe Mixon and contend with a lockdown corner duo on Wild Card Weekend.
Saturday's wild-card matchup with the Houston Texans could be the next step for the Los Angeles Chargers toward building a winning franchise.
The Los Angeles Chargers enter their Wild Card matchup with the Houston Texans with a red-hot offense and the league’s best scoring defense.
Justin Herbert throws four interceptions as the Chargers struggle to find rhythm on offense in a 32-12 loss to the Texans in the AFC wild-card playoffs.