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Chargers RB Hampton plans to return vs. Patriots

Kris RhimJan 9, 2026, 03:26 PM ETCloseKris Rhim is a reporter for NFL Nation at ESPN. Kris covers the Los Angeles Chargers, including coach Jim Harbaugh's franchise-altering first season (https://www. espn. com/nfl/story/_/id/41068072/los-angeles-chargers-2024-preview-jim-harbaugh-culture). In Kris' free time, he lives his NBA dreams at men's leagues across Los Angeles. Follow on XEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsEL SEGUNDO, Calif.

Chargers RB Hampton plans to return vs. Patriots

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Key Highlights

  • Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton, who missed the Chargers' Week 18 game against the Denver Broncos with a right ankle injury, said he plans to play in Sunday's playoff game against the New England Patriots. The Chargers officially listed Hampton as questionable for Sunday.
  • He participated in practice in a limited capacity Friday, marking his first on-field work since Week 17."I'm super excited," Hampton said of potentially playing in his first playoff game. Hampton, the Chargers' first-round rookie, has seen his season hindered by injuries.
  • He was placed on injured reserve after the Chargers' Week 5 loss to the Washington Commanders with a fracture in his left ankle.
  • He returned in Week 14 against the Eagles, only to sustain an injury to his other ankle in Week 17 against the Houston Texans."It's definitely been different, but it's something I've just got to keep getting treatment on and bounce back from," Hampton said of the injuries. Hampton said he wasn't sure about the severity of his injury, but it occurred early in the fourth quarter against Houston when he was tackled by linebacker Henry To'oTo'o.
  • Despite the injury, Hampton stayed in the game, finishing with 29 rushing yards, a touchdown, and 31 receiving yards."I definitely didn't want to give up on my team," Hampton said.
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