The Los Angeles Chargers have had awful luck with injuries already!
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry is out for the season. Continue on…
Fair to say some players have injury luck and some don’t … put Chargers TE Hunter Henry in latter category. pic.twitter.com/V5iER3eTjD
— Jay Posner (@sdutPosner) September 11, 2019
CelebNSports247.com reports that Chargers tight end Hunter Henry adds to the growing list of players on the team injured at the top of the 2019 NFL season.
The team lost Pro Bowl safety Derwin James before the start of the season, were down cornerback Trevor Williams and kicker Mike Badgley for last week’s season opener and saw cornerbacks Michael Davis and Desmond King (Detroit East English Village), as well as wide receiver Mike Williams exit during the game, a 30-24 win over the Indianapolis Colts.
On Wednesday, the team suffered another major blow when it announced tight end Hunter Henry suffered a tibia plateau fracture to his left knee, an injury that will likely put him on the shelf for weeks and maybe the season.
A second-round pick in 2016, Henry was productive his first two seasons, averaging 41 catches and six touchdowns during that stretch.
He missed last season after suffering a torn ACL during the offseason program. In his return to the lineup last weekend against the Colts, he caught four passes for 60 yards, via DetroitNews.