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1:50Gannon Remorseful After Confrontation With Emari Demercado
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0:34BREAKING: RB Omarion Hampton (Ankle) Placed on IR
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1:57Taking A Look At The NYG Offense and Defense Leading Into Week 5 vs Saints
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0:24MUST-SEE: Chargers rookie Omarion Hampton turns on the jets for 54-yard TD
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1:09NFL Rookies Competing for Starting Roles: Omarion Hampton for Chargers RB1
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1:59Jim Harbaugh Explains Why the Chargers Love Omarion Hampton
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10:562025 NFL Draft: AFC Round 1 Winners and Losers
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1:31NFL Draft RB Rankings: No. 3 Omarion Hampton (UNC)
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0:49Ryan Wilson's Top 100 Big Board: No. 41 Omarion Hampton
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1:37Chiefs Begin Must-Win Stretch vs. Chargers
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1:54MNF: Pick to Win Eagles at Chargers
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1:55MNF: Chargers Defense Playing Lights Out at Home
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1:25MNF: Eagles Place Positivity Bunny in Locker Room
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1:26MNF: Jalen Carter Out After Double Shoulder Surgery
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1:58MNF: Justin Herbert Questionable After Hand Surgery
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0:40Best Bet for Eagles-Chargers
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1:49NFL Week 14 Playoff Implications: Eagles at Chargers
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2:18Week 14 NFL Picks: MNF Eagles at Chargers
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1:52In Or Out: Chargers Face Tough Schedule
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1:45As the Stakes Rise, How Can the Chargers Succeed While Herbert Recovers?
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| Regular Season | 66 | 314 | 4.8 | 2 | 54 | 0 |
Top Omarion Hampton News
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: Active versus Eagles
Hampton (ankle) is listed as active for Monday night's game against the Eagles, Eric Smith of the Chargers' official site reports.
Hampton, who suffered a left ankle fracture Week 5 and was officially activated from IR on Monday, thus is slated to rejoin a Chargers backfield that was led by Kimani Vidal in his absence, with Hassan Haskins also available in a reserve capacity. Prior to his injury, Hampton had emerged as a key cog in the team's offense, so look for the 2025 first-rounder -- who logged 66 carries for 314 yards and two TDs and caught 20 of his 22 targets for 126 yards in five games prior to his injury -- to get his share of touches versus Philadelphia while working in tandem with Vidal.
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: Activated from IR
The Chargers officially activated Hampton (ankle) from injured reserve ahead of Monday night's game against the Eagles.
Hampton, who was designated for return from IR on Nov. 25, is still listed as questionable for the contest, but the running back -- who practiced fully Friday and Saturday -- appears poised to see his first game action since suffering a left ankle fracture in Week 5. Official confirmation of his status will arrive once the Chargers' inactives are posted ahead of Monday's 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff. Assuming he's available versus Philadelphia, Hampton will rejoin a backfield that's been led by Kimani Vidal, a context that could result in something of a Week 14 timeshare if Hampton is eased back in at all. In the five games Hampton played in before his injury, the 2025 first-rounder carried 66 times for 314 yards and two TDs and caught 20 of his 22 targets for 126 yards.
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: Questionable for Monday, still on IR
Hampton (ankle) is listed as questionable for Monday's game versus the Eagles, but he remains on injured reserve.
After Hampton logged a full practice Friday, it signaled that he was closing in on his first game action since Week 5, when he suffered a fracture in his left ankle. On Saturday, numerous NFL insiders, including Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com, reported that the Chargers were expected to activate Hampton from injured reserve for Week 14. Now that Hampton is deemed questionable, such a procedural move will need to take place by Monday afternoon for him to have a chance to return. Assuming that comes to pass, Hampton is a good bet to retake most of the RB reps from Kimani Vidal, who has dominated Los Angeles' backfield during the former's seven-game absence.
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: In line for activation from IR
The Chargers are expected to activate Hampton (ankle) from injured reserve ahead of Monday's game against the Eagles, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com and NFL reporter Jordan Schultz report.
Hampton logged a full practice Friday for the first time since the Chargers designated him for return from injured reserve Nov. 25, getting him one step closer to his first game action since he suffered a fracture in his left ankle in Week 5. He's missed the last seven games as a result, but his imminent return will be a boon to the offense while also potentially wiping out a good portion of the value that fellow RB Kimani Vidal built up during Hampton's absence. In the end, Hampton appears set to be listed as questionable or without a designation when Los Angeles posts its final injury report of the week Saturday, and the team then will need to activate him from IR by Monday afternoon for him to have a chance to suit up in Week 14.
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: Logs full practice Friday
Hampton (ankle) practiced fully Friday.
Prior to Friday's uncapped session, Hampton had been listed as limited on the Chargers' previous four injury reports, so he's drawing ever closer to his first game action since he suffered a fracture in his left ankle Week 5. Per Daniel Popper of The Athletic, Hampton even was wearing a normal blue jersey and took part in the red-zone walkthrough Friday, yet another sign that he's trending in the right direction. Saturday's practice report will reveal if Hampton has a designation for a Week 14 matchup versus the Eagles, but Los Angeles will need to activate him from injured reserve by Monday afternoon in order for him to have a chance to log Week 14 action.
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: Remains limited at practice
Hampton (ankle) was limited at practice Thursday.
The Chargers opened Hampton's 21-day practice window last Tuesday, but he wasn't activated from IR ahead of Week 13 action. While the running back still is limited at practice as Monday night's game against the Eagles approaches, coach Jim Harbaugh noted Wednesday that more will be known about Hampton's status "as the week unfolds...but what can I tell you, he's on track and looking good," Eric Smith of the Chargers' official site reports.
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: Trending in right direction for MNF
When asked Wednesday about the potential return of Hampton (ankle) for Monday night's game against the Eagles, coach Jim Harbaugh said "that question will be answered as the week unfolds...but what can I tell you, he's on track and looking good," Eric Smith of the Chargers' official site reports.
Hampton's 21-day practice window was opened last Tuesday, but the running back wasn't activated for Sunday's win over the Raiders after being limited at practice Wednesday through Friday. Added context regarding Hampton's Week 14 status will arrive via this Thursday's injury report, but it appears as though he's nearing a return to his first game action since Week 5.
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: Ruled out for Week 13
Hampton (ankle) won't play Sunday against the Raiders, Eric Smith of the Chargers' official site reports.
Hampton, whose 21-day practice window was opened Tuesday, was limited at practice this week, but he won't be activated from IR ahead of Week 13 action and thus will target a potential return to the lineup Monday, Dec. 8 against the Eagles. In Hampton's continued absence, Kimani Vidal once again is in line to pace the Chargers backfield this weekend, with Trayveon Williams, Jaret Patterson and Amar Johnson all options to come up from the practice squad. Per Kris Rhim of ESPN.com, Hampton revealed Wednesday that he is bouncing back from a left ankle fracture that he sustained Week 5, and the running back was sporting a yellow (non-contact) jersey in practice Friday, per Rhim. Meanwhile, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that coach Jim Harbaugh told reporters that "it was a good week" for Hampton, "really beneficial, ramping up. Everything's on track to return, (but) not this week."
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: Back at practice, limited Wednesday
Hampton (ankle) was limited in his return to practice Wednesday, Eric Smith of the Chargers' official site reports.
Hampton, who last saw game action in Week 5 when he sustained a fractured ankle, was designated to return from IR on Tuesday, which has the running back trending in the right direction ahead of Sunday's game against the Raiders. Per Smith, Hampton's Week 13 availability presumably hinges on how he fares this week at practice, but for his part, the 2025 first-rounder is anxious to return to the lineup. "They haven't told me yet, but I'm waiting to find out. Whatever my doc says," Hampton noted Wednesday. "I want to, for sure. But it's whatever the doc says." In any case, in order for Hampton to be available versus Las Vegas, he'd need to be activated from IR by Saturday afternoon.
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Chargers' Omarion Hampton: Set to split work with Vidal?
Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman said Wednesday that Hampton (ankle) and Kimani Vidal likely will be deployed in "some sort of 1-2 punch," Alex Insdorf of BoltBeat.com reports.
The good news for Hampton's fantasy managers is that Roman talked about the rookie as if he is ready to return for Sunday's matchup with Las Vegas. The bad news is that Roman suggested Vidal will remain involved, with the stipulation that the Chargers will "play that one by ear." Of course, the team's plan for Hampton's first game back from injured reserve won't necessarily be the plan for the rest of the season. Before any of that happens, he'll need to prove his health and fitness on the practice field.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-0, 220 lbs |
| Birthplace: Forest City, NC |
| Age: 22 |
| School: North Carolina |
| Experience: R |
















