Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Josh Palmer suffered an injury while playing against the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

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Joshua Palmer seemed to re-aggravate the right knee injury he had previously sustained following a hit on an early grab in the first quarter against the Chicago Bears. However, he returned to the game after some time.

He was unable to bear any weight on his damaged leg and departed the field with apparent caution. He made his way directly to the medical tent of the team.

Palmer’s absence hasn’t yet harmed the game. With 00:43 remaining in the first quarter, the Chargers lead the Bears 14-0. With 11 completions for 120 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions, Justin Herbert has been perfect. He’s boasting an almost perfect quarterback rating of 151.7.

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Josh Palmer plays wide receiver for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He is Canadian-American. In the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft, the Chargers selected him when he was still a college football player at Tennessee.

Palmer, who stands 6’1″ and weighs 210 pounds, is well-known for his commanding bulk, quickness, and athleticism. He has a great work ethic and is well-known for his skill at running routes. Although he is still developing as a player, he shows the ability to start in the NFL as a wide receiver.

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He has 103 receptions for 1,159 yards and eight touchdowns in his first two seasons with the Chargers. He has demonstrated his capacity to produce big plays, as seen by a career-long 72-yard reception.

He is essential to the young, talented Chargers attack. As he continues to develop and gain crucial experience, his contributions should become even more significant in the upcoming seasons.