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Chargers Get Massive Boost for Steelers Game
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is trending towards playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 3 despite dealing with a high ankle sprain, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport.
Rapoport had previously reported that Herbert was “extremely limited” in practice on Thursday and that his effectiveness would be hindered moving forward, though Los Angeles never expected him to be inactive this Sunday.
“He was limited in practice [Thursday] with an ankle injury,” Rapoport said. “Had X-rays, had an MRI after the game. My understand was it was mostly clean, so it didn’t seem to be a major injury … He was, I would say, extremely limited yesterday. Shown heavily taped, really moving very little. He is going to try to get out there. It sounds like the Chargers expect him to get out there. You just wonder how actually effective Justin Herbert is going to be against the Steelers.”
Herbert went down with the injury in the third quarter of the Chargers’ Week 2 contest against the Carolina Panthers. After having his ankle checked out in the medical tent, he returned to the game and did not miss a snap.
As Rapoport stated, Herbert also received X-rays and an MRI that cleared any worries of a long-term ailment.
His ankle was heavily taped throughout the week, however, and he was listed as questionable on Los Angeles’ final injury report of the week on Friday.
It’s not uncommon for players to try and fight through high ankle sprains, but given Herbert’s lack of participation in practice and some worries about his level of play while dealing with the injury, it’s worth wondering what version of the star quarterback will show up at Acrisure Stadium.
On Pittsburgh’s side, Russell Wilson is likely to be among the team’s inactives for a third-consecutive contest with a calf injury while Justin Fields earns another start.
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Obituary for Marilyn Sue Heitz
Marilyn was born April 10, 1956 to Joe and Hazel (Waggoner) Heitz in Pittsburg, Kansas. She attended public school in Pittsburg and graduated from Pittsburg High School and then from Pittsburg State University with a degree in Education. Marilyn worked for K.W. Brock Directories for many years in Pittsburg and then moved to Topeka, Kansas as an Education and Training Specialist for Valeo Behavioral Health Care and then at the Topeka Correctional Facility.
Marilyn is survived by her brother, Mark Heitz (Lisa) of Topeka, Kansas; her sister Carol Murphy of Leavenworth, Kansas; Nephews, Kyle Murphy (Bridget) of Bellevue, Nebraska; and Kristopher Murphy (Barb) of Topeka, Kansas; Nieces, Kara Heitz (David Sylvester) of Mission Hills, Kansas; Dr. Kim Murphy of Moline, Illinois and Kristina Murphy of West Liberty, Iowa; Great Nephews and Nieces; Joe and Kendall Murphy; Cabot and Claudia Sylvester; and Hazel and Thomas Murphy. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Cremation and burial have taken place and a Graveside Memorial Service will be held at a later date at the Garden of Memories Cemetery in Pittsburg, Kansas. In lieu of flowers, her family suggests memorials be made to Helping Hands Humane Society, Inc., 5720 SW 21st St., Topeka, Kansas 66604 and can also be left in care of Brenner Mortuary. Friends and family may leave condolences online at www.brennermortuary.com .” target=”_blank”>http://www.brennermortuary.com/>. Services are under the direction of Brenner Mortuary, 114 E. Fourth Street, Pittsburg, Kansas 66762
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