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by Jason Butt | CBSSports.com
Chargers officially cut OL Jeromey Clary from roster
San Diego Chargers offensive lineman Jeromey Clary announced his retirement in January. However, the Chargers finally removed him from the offseason roster with a failed physical designation, according to the NFL transaction wire. Clary did not play during the 2014 season due to two hip surgeries. Clary spent all nine of his NFL years with San Diego.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Chargers OL Jeromey Clary retires after nine years in NFL
San Diego Chargers offensive lineman Jeromey Clary announced his retirement Thursday after nine-year career in the NFL. He was a 2006 sixth-round pick. "San Diego is a great place to play, and I couldn't have asked for a better organization to play for," Clary said in a prepared statement, per ESPN. "All the coaches and all the players I was with, and the friendships I've built. ... I'm honored to have played for an organization like this. It means the world to me." Clary did not play in 2014 because of two hip surgeries. "If you asked what a great teammate looks like, I could just tell ya Jeromey Clary," quarterback Philip Rivers said. "His toughness, his fight and dependability on and off the field were top notch. I will miss playing with No. 66."
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Chargers place G Clary on IR
As expected, the San Diego Chargers have placed guard Jeromey Clary on the season-ending injured reserve list, U-T San Diego reports. Clary started the season on the physically unable to perform list with a hip injury but never recovered in time to play in 2014. He is expected to become a free agent at the end of the season.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Report: Jeromey Clary to begin regular season on PUP
San Diego Chargers guard Jeromey Clary is set to begin the season on the Physically Unable to Perform list, U-T San Diego reports. Clary will not count toward the team's initial 53-man roster, but he won't be able to return until the team's seventh game. He is still working his way back from offseason hip surgery.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Chargers make roster moves
The San Diego Chargers waived linebacker Jonas Mouton (knee) with a failed physical designation and put offensive tackle Jeromey Clary (hip) on the PUP list to start training camp, reports the San Diego Union-Tribune.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Chargers announce playoff inactives
The San Diego Chargers listed guard Jeromey Clary (shoulder), defensive lineman Sean Lissemore (shoulder), quarterback Brad Sorensen, receiver Lavelle Hawkins, cornerback Marcus Cromartie, offensive tackle Kenny Wiggins and safety Brandon Taylor as inactive for the playoff game at Denver.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Six Chargers questionable for playoff battle
The San Diego Chargers list six starters as questionable for their Sunday game in Denver, including offensive linemen Jeromey Clary (shoulder), D.J. Fluker (ankle) and Nick Hardwick (neck, concussion). Also questionable are wide receiver Eddie Royal (toe), running back Ryan Mathews (ankle) and defensive tackle Sean Lissemore (shoulder).
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
One lineman back, one still out for Chargers
San Diego Chargers tackle D.J. Fluker (ankle) returned to practice Thursday after missing the Wednesday session. But fellow offensive lineman Nick Hardwick (concussion, neck) remained out. Meanwhile, guard Jeromey Clary left the Wednesday practice with a shoulder issue and did not practice on Thursday.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Chargers' probables suit up
Several San Diego Chargers who were listed as probable on the injury report are active vs. Kansas City, including guard Jeromey Clary (hand), linebacker Thomas Keiser (elbow), defensive end Sean Lissemore (shoulder) and cornerback Shareece Wright (foot).
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Chargers healthy as they await battle with Chiefs
The San Diego Chargers are in fine shape heading into their Sunday clash against the visiting Chiefs. Their Friday injury report boasts just six players and five are probable, including featured back Ryan Mathews (ankle). The only exception is wideout Eddie Royal (toe), who is questionable and should play. The other probables are offensive lineman Jeromey Clary (hand), linebacker Thomas Keiser (elbow), defensive lineman Sean Lissimore (shoulder) and cornerback Shareece Wright (foot).