The Chargers will sign center Trevor Robinson off the Bengals' practice squad, reports the San Diego Union-Tribune. San Diego needs a center after losing Doug Legursky to a season-ending knee injury Week 5.
The Chargers placed center Doug Legursky on injured reserve with a left knee injury, ending his season. Legursky suffered the injury in the fourth quarter of Sunday's blowout of the Jets. He was replaced by rookie Chris Watt.
Chargers center Doug Legursky was carted off the field Week 5.
Legursky appeared to injure his leg on the play, and needed to be carted off. He was quickly ruled out with a knee injury.
The Chargers have listed CB Brandon Flowers, LB Jarret Johnson, CB Jahleel Addae, RB Branden Oliver, CB Chris Davis, DT Ricardo Mathews and OL Doug Legursky as inactive Week 2 against the Seahawks.
Flowers was considered questionable coming into the week. Addae had already been ruled out for Week 2.
The Chargers announced Thursday they signed offensive lineman Doug Legursky, who has played for the Steelers and Bills. He has played center and both guard positions in his career.
The Bills trimmed their active roster down to 53 on Saturday, cutting the following players: LB Xavius Boyd, DT Landon Cohen, TE Dominique Jones, CB Kamaal McIlwain, CB Sam Miller, P Brian Moorman, QB Jordan Palmer, FB Evan Rodriguez, WR Naaman Roosevelt, C Jared Wheeler, QB Jeff Tuel, S Deon Broomfield, LB Jimmy Gaines, WR T.J. Graham, WR Caleb Holley, DE Ikponmwosa Igbinosun, DE Bryan Johnson, S Kenny Ladler, C Doug Legursky and G Antoine McClain.
With the release of guard Colin Brown, Doug Legursky has taken over as the Bills' starting left guard. He started at left guard Sunday against the Bengals after Brown started the first five games.
Bills coach Doug Marrone announced Monday he has re-opened the competition for the starting left guard job. Marrone said Doug Legursky and Colin Brown will rotate with the first-team offense during practice and Sunday's game vs. Cincinnati.
The Bills have listed offensive lineman Doug Legursky as inactive for the Week 4 game against Baltimore. Legursky is dealing with a knee injury and had been considered probable for the game entering Sunday.
The Bills have made K Dustin Hopkins, CB Stephon Gilmore, S Jairus Byrd, CB Ron Brooks, OL Doug Legursky, WR Marquise Goodwin and TE Chris Gragg inactive for Week 3 against the Jets.
Bills offensive lineman Doug Legursky has officially been ruled questionable for Week 3 against the Jets, due to a knee injury that limited him in practice throughout the week. He is likely to be a game-time decision for Sunday's game.
The Buffalo Bills have listed the following players as inactive for Week 2 at home againt Carolina due to various injuries: DB Ron Brooks (foot); C/G Doug Legursky (knee); DB Stephon Gilmore (wrist); WR Marquise Goodwin (hand); and K Dustin Hopkins (right groin). These players were all ruled out on the official injury report released Friday.
There were no surprises on the injury list released by the Bills on Friday. It included five players who have been ruled out for the Sunday game against Carolina. They are cornerbacks Ron Brooks (foot) and Stephon Gilmore (wrist), wide receiver Marquise Goodwin (hand), kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) and offensive lineman Doug Legursky (knee).
Safety Jairus Byrd is doubtful with a foot injury.
Among the players inactive for the Bills Week 1 vs. New England are kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin), cornerback Stephon Gilmore (wrist), center Doug Legursky (knee), defensive tackle Jay Ross, tight end Chris Gragg and defensive tackle Corbin Bryant.
The Bills have ruled out cornerback Stephon Gilmore (wrist), placekicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) and center Doug Legursky (knee) for the game Sunday against New England. Safety Jairus Byrd (foot) is doubtful while quarterback E.J. Manuel (knee) is probable.
Bills offensive lineman Doug Legursky has been carted off the field with an apparent leg injury, the team is reporting. Legursky is listed as a second-string guard on the team depth chart.