Source: Injury to Bolts' Mack not season-ending
Briefly

Source: Injury to Bolts' Mack not season-ending
"Outside linebacker Khalil Mack's left elbow injury, which left him sidelined and in a sling for much of the Los Angeles Chargers' Week 2 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, isn't season-ending, a source confirmed to ESPN. NFL Network was the first to report the news. Mack attempted a tackle in the first quarter, but his left hand got caught between Chargers linebacker Troy Dye and Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker, turning his elbow into an awkward position."
"Mack jogged off the field holding his left hand, stopped on the sideline and bent over in agonizing pain before heading to the locker room. Mack returned to the Chargers' sideline in the second quarter with his elbow in medical wrapping and in a sling. He finished the game with one sack and one tackle in the quarter. Mack has 12.5 career sacks against Las Vegas -- where he played his first four seasons of his career --"
Khalil Mack suffered a left elbow injury in the Chargers' Week 2 win over the Las Vegas Raiders after his hand became caught between teammates and an opponent, forcing his elbow into an awkward position. The injury sidelined him and required medical wrapping and a sling, but it is not season-ending. Mack returned to the sideline in the second quarter and finished the game with one sack and one tackle. Mack, 34, signed a one-year $18 million deal in March and considered retirement after 2024. Caleb Murphy logged increased snaps, playing 31 defensive plays and recording one quarterback pressure.
Read at ESPN.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]