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The second injury report for Week 13 for the Chargers has been released, and it is only somewhat better than the report that was released on Wednesday, in which all six players listed were not allowed to participate in the game.

The same six names are listed in the report that was released on Thursday, but the status of two of them has improved. After receiving a designated day off for veterans, edge rusher Khalil Mack went back to practice and participated in all aspects of the workout. He has been sidelined for the duration of the teams’ most recent three games due to a groin injury, but it appears that he is making very good progress in his recovery.

In conclusion, tight end Will Dissly (groin) made a surprising appearance on the report at the beginning of the week, and he has since improved to the point where he is a limited participant.

Security Due to the fact that Alohi Gilman’s hamstring injury did not show any signs of improvement, it should not come as a surprise that the Chargers claimed safety Marcus Maye off waivers earlier this week in order to assist in strengthening the secondary. It should not come as a surprise that Maye was promoted to a depth role this week, joining veteran Tony Jefferson, who was also just added to the active roster. Maye will be playing with Jefferson.

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