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Chargers Bosa Placed On Covid-19 List

Published: Updated: Harry Leaitherland 2 mins read 0 Disclosure

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The Los Angeles Chargers have placed outside linebacker Joey Bosa and defensive lineman Jerry Tillery on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported there is still a scenario in place in which both players would be available to play, which would mean a player tested positive but is vaccinated or a player was a close contact (either vaccinated or unvaccinated). Garafolo added that four players across the NFL were placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Tuesday and three were positive tests and one was a close contact.

How quickly Bosa and Tillery can return to practice will depend largely on if they tested positive for COVID-19 and if they are vaccinated.

Vaccinated players who test positive need two negative tests at least 24 hours apart to return to the team. Unvaccinated players who test positive must isolate away from the team for a minimum of 10 days and test negative before being able to return. Unvaccinated players who are close contacts must isolate for five days and test negative each day prior to returning. Neither player has publicly announced their vaccination status.

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The Chargers play the Steelers this Sunday and will definitely be hoping that Bosa can make a return. Bosa is tied for the league lead with three strip-sacks, has 5.5 sacks and three forced fumbles this season. He has a sack in two straight games and three of the past four.

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Tillery has 30 tackles and 2.5 sacks while playing 81 percent of the team’s defensive snaps.

The Steelers may be missing quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick next Sunday night due to COVID-19 protocols .

Bosa and Tillery must be activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list by 4 p.m. ET Saturday to be eligible to play on Sunday.

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