Chargers rule out Keenan Allen, 5 others vs. Falcons

CBS News Los Angeles: The Rundown (Nov. 4 AM Edition)

Justin Herbert is about to get a crash course in playing a game without his top two receivers.

The Los Angeles Chargers ruled out Keenan Allen for Sunday's game at Atlanta due to continuing problems with his hamstring. Allen said he experienced a setback last week while doing a workout and didn't practice all week.

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 23: Keenan Allen #13 and Mike Williams #81 of the Los Angeles Chargers warm up prior to the game against the Seattle Seahawks at SoFi Stadium on October 23, 2022 in Inglewood, California. The Los Angeles Chargers lost 23-37. / Getty Images

Mike Williams suffered an ankle injury in the Oct. 23 loss to Seattle and is expected to miss at least the next three games.

Joshua Palmer and DeAndre Carter are expected to start in Allen and Williams' place, but even that isn't assured. Palmer came out of concussion protocol earlier this week and has been a full participant in practices, but Carter is questionable due to illness.

"It's just tough losing guys that we think really highly of. We think really highly of the guys behind them and they have done a great job stepping up all throughout camp and all throughout the season, so far," Herbert said. "We're going to do our best to get them the ball and hopefully make things happen."

Michael Bandy and Jason Moore are also on the roster with the possibility that Joe Reed or Keelan Doss could be elevated from the practice squad.

With injuries impacting the receiver group, Austin Ekeler leads NFL running backs with 53 receptions. It is only the third time a running back has at least 50 catches through his team's first seven games.

Ekeler could become the first running back in NFL history to have three straight games with double-digit receptions if he has at least 10 against the Falcons.

Four more players have also been ruled out, including tight end Donald Parham (hamstring), linebacker Chris Rumph II (knee), kicker Dustin Hopkins (hamstring) and defensive tackle Jerry Tillery (back).

With Hopkins and backup Taylor Bertolet both sidelined, Cameron Dicker will handle kicking duties. Dicker will be the 13th kicker used by the Chargers since they moved to Los Angeles in 2017.

Despite the injuries, the Chargers are 4-3 as they begin a stretch where four of their next five games are on the road.

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