Justin Jackson Unlikely To Play Against Dolphins
Justin Jackson (knee), who played just three snaps for zero carries in the Week 9 loss to the Raiders after injuring his knee, is unlikely to play in Week 10 against the Dolphins. Jackson wore a brace over his injured knee and didn't practice on Wednesday. "Probably gonna rest him this week and give that knee a chance to get well, but we'll see," head coach Anthony Lynn said. "He's a competitor, he wants to play. But I just didn't like the way he looked last week when he came out the game early." He's been a top playmaker for the Bolts, but he missed nine games last year with injuries and has missed two games this season. Jackson isn't being ruled out yet for this Sunday, but he's definitely on the wrong side of questionable. Expect the Chargers to use a running back committee if Jackson can't play, featuring Joshua Kelley, Kalen Ballage and Troymaine Pope (if healthy). It will be a headache for fantasy managers, with Kelley being the most attractive flex play.
Source: Los Angeles Daily News - Gilbert Manzano
Los Angeles Chargers running back Source: Los Angeles Daily News - Gilbert Manzano

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