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Good sign: Tomlinson back at practice for Chargers

SAN DIEGO -- LaDainian Tomlinson was back at practice Wednesday for the first time since spraining his right ankle in the season opener, an encouraging sign for a San Diego Chargers team that has struggled to run the ball.

 

After missing back-to-back games for the first time in his brilliant career, Tomlinson hopes he can play Sunday night at Pittsburgh. Not only do the Chargers (2-1) expect the defending Super Bowl champions to be riled up after falling to 1-2, but San Diego hasn't won in Pittsburgh since upsetting the Steelers in the AFC championship game following the 1994 season.

The Chargers have been careful to avoid rushing Tomlinson back. They could either chose to let him play Sunday night or have him sit out a third straight game and then have the bye week to continue to heal.

"I want to play in this game," Tomlinson said. "But again, that's dependent on how the ankle does. I think having the bye week definitely helps us both ways, playing and not playing. I think we're going to wait and see."

Tomlinson participated in all of practice.

"I'm just trying to get back into it, just kind of testing it and see how it feels during practice," he said. "Any time you come off being injured, you gain confidence back by practicing. So today was a measuring stick of where I am. It felt pretty good."

Tomlinson said the key will be how his ankle feels on Thursday.

"I'm going to continue to get treatment and we'll see as the week goes along," he said.

"It was good to have L.T. practice," coach Norv Turner said. "I thought for what we asked him to do and what he did in the first day back, things went smooth. I'm anxious to see how he feels in the morning. I thought there were a couple of times that he turned it on pretty good. But again, when you're coming back, to me, it's a day-to-day thing and we'll see where he is tomorrow."

Tomlinson's absence coincided with the Chargers struggling not only in the running game, but when they had the ball inside the opponent's 20.

They're 1 for 11 in the red zone in their past two games, with the only touchdown being Philip Rivers' 5-yard run Sunday in a 23-13 victory against Miami.

The Chargers are usually strong inside the 20 with Tomlinson, the 2006 NFL MVP.

"Any way I can help this team, I'm willing to do it," he said. "Definitely the red zone is the area maybe I can take some of the pressure off things that we do down there, and teams have to play us a little bit more honest. That's what it's all about, and hopefully I can do that."

The Chargers have gained only 199 yards in three games, ranking them next-to-last in the NFL.

"There's no question throughout the season we're better when we run the ball well," Turner said. "You look at the end of the year last year when we started playing the way we're capable of playing, it was because we got the run going. We haven't run the ball well enough to keep them from just zeroing in on our passer and our pass protections."

Also back at practice was rookie right guard Louis Vasquez, who hasn't played since spraining a knee in the season opener.

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September 30, 2009 7:33 pm
Looks like the Chargers are walking into a hornets nest down in Pittsburgh Sunday night. I hope the coaching staff is not rushing anyone back from injury since we have a bye the following week. One positive to be taken from all the injuries is that the backups are getting some reps early in the season so if one of them needs to step in ...(more)
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September 30, 2009 10:09 pm
I am not making any apologies for my opinion.  LT and LV should take this week off.  We are going to need them down the line.  You cannot put a band-aid on a high-ankle sprain and expect either player to make enough of an impact to win the game on Sunday.  After we play the Steelers in their house, there will be mor ...(more)
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Looks like the Chargers are walking into a hornets nest down in Pittsburgh Sunday night.I think the Chargers ...(more)
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September 30, 2009 7:39 pm

These are great news for the Chargers, having tomlinson back doesnt mean that we have to change the gameplan, we are a passing team now, and we should keep it that way. That would open lines for thwe second and short plays or for a HB draw. In the redzone LT is impressive, his total TD are 2nd in the history of the league, and that should ...(more)

 
 
 
 
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