El Segundo, California – Los Angeles Loaders, Ballon Ball carrier Omarion Hampton, will be placed on reserve injured with an ankle injury, coach Jim Harbaugh said on Monday.
Continuing to Ir, Hampton will at least miss the next four games.
Hampton seemed to undergo the injury in a 4th and 2 games with 1:53 seconds to play in the third quarter of the 27-10 charge defeat against Washington Commanders on Sunday. The first round recruit tripped on the secondary school commanders Luvu and came to be a box. Hampton did not go back to the game and left the stadium with a walking boot on its left foot.
The loads drafted Hampton with the 22nd choice in this year’s draft and signed the veteran of the Ball bearer Najee Harris during the offseason to build the precipitated offensive which defined the Harbaugh teams. Now Harris has been breaking from Achilles at the end of the season during week 3, and Hampton will miss time.
Hampton had struck a groove since Harris’ injury and was perhaps the most important offensive player in the charge not named Justin Herbert. Hampton rushed to 314 yards and two affected this season. He also has 20 receptions and 136 yards.
Hampton has been third in NFL projects since the scrum since week 3, the Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Puka Nakua and San Francisco 49ers Running Back Christian McCaffrey. He seemed to go to another great performance of week 5, because he was up to 70 melee yards before leaving the game.
With Hampton to miss the time, Harbaugh said that the loaders will turn to half-entrots Hassan Haskins and Kimani Vidal.
Vidal is currently part of the training team but has been raised over the past two weeks on Gameday. Harbaugh also mentioned the recruit Amar Johnson, which is also part of the training team, but said in the same breath that they would also explore other options, which probably means that the aura of rear doors for tests or explore the professions.
Haskins has five races for 13 yards this season, and Vidal has four races for 18 yards. Johnson, a recruit, has never played a regular season game, but shone for Green Bay Packers in pre-season.