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Chargers' Jim Harbaugh: QB Justin Herbert has ankle injury, expected to play vs. Steelers

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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert suffered an ankle injury in the team's Week 2 win against the Carolina Panthers, which head coach Jim Harbaugh said that the signal-caller is "working through." Herbert did not practice with the team on Wednesday.

However, Harbaugh is bullish that Herbert will start in the Chargers' Week 3 road matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers.  "Crystal ball?

I expect him to [play] — he's getting better every day," Harbaugh said about Herbert's Week 3 availability on Wednesday, according to NFL.com. "Last night, we had a meeting with him, and he's feeling much better and good today." Herbert's 2023 season ended after 13 games due to a finger injury, and he played through a rib issue in 2022.

If Herbert can't go on Sunday, Harbaugh said that Easton Stick would get the nod at quarterback. Stick started in place of Herbert for the last four games of 2023.

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