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Source: Bolts RB Hampton expected to play MNF

playSource: Bolts RB Hampton expected to play MNF (0:56)Source: Bolts RB Hampton expected to play MNF (0:56)Kris RhimDec 6, 2025, 01:57 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 ReactionsLOS ANGELES -- Chargers rookie running back Omarion Hampton is expected to play on "Monday Night Football" against the Eagles, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler on Saturday. Hampton, as well as fellow running back Hassan Haskins and quarterback Justin Herbert, is listed as questionable for Week 14. Herbert, who underwent surgery on his fractured left hand Monday, said earlier in the week that he is preparing to play against the Eagles and was a limited participant in practice all week. Hampton hasn't played since Week 5, when he suffered a left ankle fracture that landed him on injured reserve.

Source: Bolts RB Hampton expected to play MNF

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Key Highlights

  • Hampton returned to practice last week, but the Chargers decided against activating him against the Las Vegas Raiders. He had been practicing in a yellow jersey, which coach Jim Harbaugh puts on players who are working through injury.
  • But at Friday's practice, Hampton was back in blue with the rest of the offense, a sign he was progressing well. As he did last week, Hampton said he feels ready to play and back to his old self."If it's up to me.
  • I'll always play," Hampton said.
  • "But I got to wait for the doc.
  • Whatever they say goes."Without Hampton, the Chargers have leaned on running back Kimani Vidal.
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