The Los Angeles Chargers today activated cornerback Eli Apple and wide receiver Simi Fehoko from Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return. In addition, the team placed defensive back Ja’Sir Taylor on Re
Fehoko (elbow) is active for Saturday's wild-card matchup against the Texans. Fehoko was activated from IR on Friday after missing the final 10 contests of the regular season due to an elbow issue. The fourth-year wideout will provide important receiver depth for Los Angeles on Saturday with Joshua Palmer (foot) unable to suit up.
PITTSBURGH -- Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Simi Fehoko is back and ready for the playoffs. Ahead of the Los Angeles Chargers Wild Card matchup with the Houston Texans, the team ...
Los Angeles announced receiver Simi Fehoko and cornerback Eli Apple have been activated to the 53-man roster off of injured reserve. Fehoko is back after dealing with an elbow injury and Apple had a hamstring injury.
In preparation for their Wild Card playoff game against the Houston Texans on Saturday, the Los Angeles Chargers had ... That list included Simi Fehoko, Eli Apple, Jaret Patterson and Eddie ...
The New York Yankees still need to fill a void in the infield, and this versatile infielder from the Los Angeles Angels could be their ideal target.
Although the Los Angeles Angels could technically enter spring training without any more additions to the starting rotation, the team should spend more money to
The Los Angeles Angels have signed two-time All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson to a minor league deal, USA Today reported Wednesday.
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