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Los Angeles Chargers Practice Squad: Team signs 17 players after announcing 53-man roster

The Los Angeles Chargers have formed their practice squad ahead of the upcoming NFL season, making a few tweaks to help them get through the initial part of this year’s schedule. 

The Chargers announced their initial 53-man roster on Tuesday ahead of the league’s deadline. It contained some surprises, mostly at running back and offensive line. 

The Chargers did what most teams do by bringing back as many of the players they released as possible. However, that list does not include wide receiver Brenden Rice. It did include veteran long snapper Rick Lovato. With Josh Harris opening the season on injured reserve and missing at least the first four games, Lovato signed to the practice squad and will serve in that long snapper role until Harris can get back. 

The Chargers were also able to bring Kimani Vidal back to the practice squad. The Chargers had some surprise cuts at the running back position, but their gamble of cutting undrafted rookie Raheim Sanders did not pay off. He was claimed off waivers by the Cleveland Browns. 

Because the Chargers included tight end Thomas Yassmin, a player on the International Player Pathway Program, the team was able to keep 17 players on the practice squad. 

Los Angeles Chargers Practice Squad

Player Position
Kimani Vidal RB
Karsen Barnhart OL
TeRah Edwards DL
Rick Lovato  LS
Thomas Yassmin TE
Harrison Hand CB
JaQuae Jackson WR
Tony Jefferson S
Emany Johnson LB
Josh Kaltenberger OL
Nyheim Hines-Miller RB
Myles Purchase CB
Garmon Randolph OLB
Jalen Reagor WR
David Sharpe OT
Branson Taylor OL
D.J. Uiagalelei QB

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