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Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston remains in concussion protocol after being injured during his team’s third preseason game after a hit to the head from a Los Angeles Rams defender. A week or so later, the NFL has responded with a $4,666 fine to Rams safety Tanner Ingle, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero .
The NFL decided to fine a Los Angeles Rams player, a teammate of Matthew Stafford, after committing a foul in the preseason friendly against the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Chargers WR Quentin Johnston suffered a concussion after a brutal hit vs. Rams. Though moving and talking after, lingering symptoms threaten his early-season availability, a major setback for Los Angeles’ offense.
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Rams Wire on MSNRams safety fined for hit that gave Chargers WR a concussion
A big hit by Los Angeles Rams safety Tanner Ingle drew the ire of the NFL this week. The league fined Ingle $4,666 for a first-quarter hit on Los Angeles Chargers receiver Quentin Johnston that resulted in Johnston leaving the game with a concussion, per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Here we'll try to look at and discuss the last-minute trade that the Los Angeles Rams must make before Week 1 of 2025 NFL season.
The San Francisco 49ers will be playing their preseason finale against the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday at Levi's Stadium.