Quarterback Justin Herbert will be listed as day-to-day after suffering a rib cartilage fracture during the L.A. Chargers' loss to Kansas City Chiefs.
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Herbert sustained a hard shot from Chiefs defensive end Mike Danna and left the game for one play but returned to action and after the game received additional tests to determine the extent of his injury. It’s unclear what kind of a recovery timeline Herbert can expect.
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