Decision on Henry expected today

Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry, who played collegiately at Arkansas and in high school at Pulaski Academy, has practiced with the Chargers and could be available for Sunday’s wild-card playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens. Henry tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during an offseason workout and has not played this season.
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry, who played collegiately at Arkansas and in high school at Pulaski Academy, has practiced with the Chargers and could be available for Sunday’s wild-card playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens. Henry tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during an offseason workout and has not played this season.

COSTA MESA, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Chargers will decide today if tight end Hunter Henry, a former Arkansas Razorback, will be added to the roster for the postseason.

The third-year player returned to practice on Dec. 17 and took part in team drills this week as the Chargers prepared for Sunday's AFC wild-card game at Baltimore. Henry tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during an offseason workout. He is currently on the physically unable to perform list and does not count against the 53-man roster.

The Chargers (12-4) will have a walkthrough in Baltimore today and they have until 3 p.m. Central to make a roster move if they decide to play him. If Henry is not activated and Los Angeles defeats Baltimore, the Chargers would need to decide by Monday whether to place him on the roster or injured reserve. Teams have a 21-day window to make a decision once a player on the PUP list starts practicing.

Henry, the team's second-round pick in 2016, was injured while running a route during a noncontact drill on May 22, the first day of organized team activities. He had surgery two weeks later and has been on the PUP list since the start of training camp.

Over his first two seasons, he has 81 receptions for 1,057 yards and 12 touchdowns and was expected to have a bigger role in the offense before the injury.

Henry's emergence was a key reason the Chargers decided to part ways with Antonio Gates during the offseason. They did re-sign the 16-year veteran prior to the season opener to help fill the void after Henry was injured. Gates, Virgil Green and Sean Culkin combined for 48 receptions for 567 yards and 3 touchdowns during the regular season.

Even if Henry plays, Coach Anthony Lynn said Henry's participation would be limited.

"He would definitely be on a pitch count. You can't put a player out there for an extended period of time who hasn't played since last December," Lynn said.

Nose tackle Brandon Mebane is doubtful as he remains away from the team due to a medical issue with his daughter. Mebane has not practiced all week but has played in the last two games after missing four consecutive. Damion Square would likely get the start if Mebane does not play.

Running back Austin Ekeler is listed as questionable with a groin injury sustained in last week's victory at Denver. Ekeler has been limited in practice all week, but Lynn was optimistic he would play.

Sports on 01/05/2019

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