The San Francisco 49ers have signed cornerback Kemon Hall and safety Erik Harris to the team's practice squad and released offensive lineman Henry Byrd.
Kemon Hall recently underwent a minor surgery that will sideline him for the rest of the preseason and likely into the regular season. Earlier this week,
Hall has been a quiet veteran presence for the Chargers since returning to the team in 2021. Kemon Hall’s college career started at the junior college ranks where he played two seasons at Itawamba Community College in his home state of Mississippi.
Reeder reunites with former Rams coach Kevin O’Connell in Minnesota. On Wednesday afternoon, the Chargers announced the re-signing of cornerback Kemon Hall.
The Los Angeles Chargers officially signed DB Kemon Hall and re-signed exclusive rights free agent K Cameron Dicker on Wednesday. Exclusive rights tenders are one-year contracts that effectively take a player off the market and prevent them from meeting with other teams.
The final injury report for the Chargers featured just one player who received a game designation. Cornerback Kemon Hall (hamstring) was deemed out. Meanwhile, safety Derwin James (quad) will return to action after missing two consecutive games.
The Chargers signed safety Raheem Layne to the active roster, one of several moves the team announced ahead of Monday Night Football. Layne has appeared in three games for the Chargers after signing as an undrafted free agent out of Indiana in May.
The Indianapolis Colts won't have their best player available when they host the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night, but they will have a new starting quarterback.
The Chargers hit the practice field for the first time this week and the team's injury report reflects a fairly healthy group. Cornerback Kemon Hall, who suffered a hamstring injury during last week's 17-14 win over the Titans, was the only player held out of practice.
The Bolts add an extra cornerback and tight with J.C. Jackson and Donald Parham hobbled ahead of Sunday’s contest. Ahead of Sunday’s season opener against the Raiders, the Chargers have activated cornerback Kemon Hall and tight end Richard Rodgers.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced Saturday that they’ve elevated TE Richard Rodgers and DB Kemon Hall to their active roster for Week 1’s game against the Raiders.
Hall hung around in 2021, but that task will be much more difficult after the Bolts added several new bodies at cornerback. Hall’s college career started at the junior college ranks, where he played two seasons at Itawamba Community College in his home state of Mississippi.
Brandon Staley told reporters that star running back Austin Ekeler and center Corey Linsley were added to the reserve/COVID-19 list.
On Friday, the Chargers activated cornerback Ryan Smith from the COVID-19 reserve list, waiving defensive back Kemon Hall in a corresponding move. On Monday, the team announced it has placed Smith on injured reserve and re-signed Hall to the 53-player roster.
The Chargers activated cornerback Ryan Smith from the COVID-19 reserve list Friday. They waived defensive back Kemon Hall in a corresponding move. Smith went on the COVID-19 list on Aug.
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