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The San Diego Chargers placed WR Malcom Floyd (ankle) on the season-ending Injured Reserve list Tuesday, Dec. 18, due to the sprained ankle he suffered late in the Week 15 loss against the Carolina Panthers.
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San Diego Chargers WR Malcom Floyd had two grabs for a team-high 39 yards in the Week 15 game against the Carolina Panthers. The only other wide receiver to get onto the stat sheet was WR Micheal Spurlock, who had one catch for eight yards. The Chargers had 16 completions, with the wideouts posting three grabs, running backs accounting for eight catches and tight ends making up the remaining five catches.
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San Diego Chargers WR Malcom Floyd (ankle) left the Week 15 game against the Carolina Panthers early due to an ankle injury.
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San Diego Chargers WR Malcom Floyd had four catches for 61 yards in the Week 13 loss against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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San Diego Chargers WR Malcom Floyd posted four receptions for 65 yards and a touchdown in the Week 12 overtime loss against the Baltimore Ravens.
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San Diego Chargers WR Malcom Floyd had a game-high six receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown in Week 10 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Fantasy Impact: Floyd is having a decent season but has been a little up and down for fantasy owners.
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San Diego Chargers WR Malcom Floyd (jaw) has returned to the game after missing some time with a jaw injury.
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San Diego Chargers WR Malcom Floyd had five receptions for 60 yards in the Week 6 game against the Denver Broncos Monday, Oct. 15, to lead the team's wide receivers in both categories. WR Robert Meachem followed up his impressive Week 5 performance with just three grabs for 30 yards, and WR Eddie Royal had two grabs for 22 yards.
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Floyd is active for the Week 6 game.
San Diego Chargers WR Malcom Floyd (groin) is listed as questionable for the Week 6 game Monday, Oct. 15, against the Denver Broncos, however he is expected to start. 'He got a little bit sore (Friday). We backed off. He was fine today,' head coach Norv Turner said.
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