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The Los Angeles Chargers could be without both of their top receivers heading into Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.
Mike Williams, who is second on the team with 854 receiving yards and is tied for the team lead with seven receiving touchdowns, was placed on the team’s reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday along with cornerback Chris Harris Jr.
Keenan Allen, the team’s leading receiver with with 86 receptions and 929 yards, was put on the list Monday.
Harris, in his 11th season, has 2 tackles and 1 interception for the Chargers this season.
If the players are vaccinated, they would need two negative tests 24 hours apart and to be asymptomatic for 48 hours before they can return. If unvaccinated, they would have to stay away from the team for a minimum of 10 days.
Los Angeles (7-5) is currently in second place in the AFC West standings and in possession of the AFC’s second wild-card spot.
The Chargers have had a recent run of COVID-19 cases. Defensive tackle Linval Joseph remains in league protocols, while defensive linemen Jerry Tillery and Christian Covington and linebacker Drue Tranquill missed at least 10 days last month. Linebacker Joey Bosa sat out five days and had to test negative prior to the Nov. 21 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers because he was an unvaccinated close contact.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.