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All-Pro NFL Center Placed on Injured Reserve With Heart Issue

All-Pro center Corey Linsley of the Los Angeles Chargers was placed on injured reserve due to a” non-emerging heart issue.”
The Chargers’ second three games this year were started by Linsley in his tenth NFL season.
He was disqualified from the Las Vegas Raiders’ regional game on Sunday.
Chargers standout C Corey Linsley( heart problems ) to go on https :// t.co / LHHjVrOUSy for IR # CoreyLinsley # NFL # Chargers # LACharers
— September 30, 2023, FieldLevelMedia(@ FieldLevel Media )
The 32-year-old Youngstown, Ohio native spent the first seven seasons of his NFL career playing for the Green Bay Packers. In 2020, he was selected as a First – Team All-Pro member. Fox News reports that he joined the Chargers in 2021 and won his second Pro Bowl selection.
Chargers will put All-Pro Corey Linsley on IR with a heart condition https :// t.co / V2oFYYOErA
— September 30, 2023, Fox News(@ FoxNews )
According to Fox News:
The offense of the Los Angeles Chargers took a serious hit on Friday.
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All-Pro center Corey Linsley will be placed on the injured reserve with a non-emerging heart condition, according to the Chargers. In his tenth NFL season, Linsley participated in and began the first three games for the Chargers. Through the team, Linsley stated that he was in excellent spirits and would continue to meet with doctors to learn more.
Los Angeles missed the 4 p.m. ET deadline on Friday, so Linsley will formally launch IR on Saturday. He had now been eliminated from Sunday’s AFC West game against the Raiders of Las Vegas.
Will Clapp is anticipated to serve as the Chargers’ starting center for at least the following four games.
Prior to a game against the Houston Texans on December 26, 2021, Linsley was added to the NFL’s tight COVID – 19 protocols.
C Corey Linsley, OLB Joey Bosa and RB Austin Ekeler are being placed on the COVID – 19 list, per source. # Chargers dealing with a situation. More names expected after today.
— Daniel Popper(@ danielrpopper ) December 20, 2021
# Chargers placed on COVID list today:
Joey Bosa Corey Linsley Chris Rumph Tevaughn Campbell Kemon Hall Trey Marshall Andre Roberts
— Daniel Popper(@ danielrpopper ) December 20, 2021
Bolt Beat wrote:
If both Austin Ekeler and Corey Linsley are vaccinated and tested good then they could also play on Sunday if they produce two negative COVID – 19 tests at least 24 hours off and do not have any symptoms. But, as we saw with the timeline of Keenan Allen and Rashawn Slater, that is not something to hold your breath for.
As much as Joey Bosa is concerned, we know that he is not vaccinated as he was put on the COVID – 19 list earlier this season as a nearby contact. He ended up playing that game as he never tested positive and the same can be said this week if he is just a close contact and no a good test.
But, if Bosa tested positive therefore he is going to have to miss at least 10 days( unless it was a false positive ). That means that he will definitely miss the Week 16 game against the Texans if he is a good case.
According to Pro Football Reference, Linsley did No start that contest against the Texans.
” Heart issues among athletes have spiked in recent years due to the negative side effect from the Covid – 19 vaccines”, WLTReport noted.

AP added:
Los Angeles Chargers center Corey Linsley will be placed on injured reserve with a heart issue, the team said Friday.
The 32 – year – ancient Linsley is in his 10th NFL season and finally with the Chargers. He played in all 215 offensive snaps in the second three games.
According to the team, Linsey doesn’t need immediate medical attention due to her heart condition. Linsley said he is in excellent spirits and will continue meeting with doctors and specialists to gather information in a statement that the team released. 

Los Angeles Chargers All-Pro Center Corey Linsley was placed on injured reserve for a “non urgent heart issue.”
Linsley, who is in his 10th NFL year, started the Chargers’ first three games this season.
He has been ruled out of Sunday’s divisional match against the Las Vegas Raiders.

Chargers standout C Corey Linsley (heart issues) to go on IR #CoreyLinsley #NFL#Chargers #LAChargers https://t.co/LHHjVrOUSy
FieldLevelMedia (@FieldLevelMedia), September 30, 2023

“The 32-year old Youngstown, Ohio native played for Green Bay Packers during the first seven years of his NFL career. He was named to the First-Team All Pro in 2020. Fox News reports that he joined the Chargers 2021, and was named to his first Pro Bowl.

Chargers to place All-Pro Corey Linsley on IR with heart issue https://t.co/V2oFYYOErA
Fox News (@FoxNews), September 30, 2023

Fox News:
The Los Angeles Chargers offense suffered a major blow on Friday.
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The Chargers have placed All-Pro Center Corey Linsley in the injured reserve due to a non-emergent cardiac issue. Linsley started and played in the first three games of the Chargers’ 10th NFL season. Linsley told the team he is in good spirits and that he will continue to meet with doctors for more information.
Linsley will be placed on IR officially on Saturday, as Los Angeles missed Friday’s deadline of 4 p.m. Friday, ET was the deadline. He was already ruled ineligible for Sunday’s AFC West game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Will Clapp will be the Chargers’ starting center for at least the next 4 games.
Linsley was put on the COVID-19 List before a game against the Houston Texans scheduled for December 26, 2021. This was when the NFL had strict COVID-19 protocol.

Sources say that C Corey Linsley and OLB Joey Bosa, as well as RB Austin Ekeler, are now on the COVID-19. #Chargers are dealing with a difficult situation. Later today, more names are expected.
— Daniel Popper (@danielrpopper) December 20, 2021

#Chargers added to COVID list:
Joey Bosa Corey Linsley Chris Rumph Tevaughn Campbell Kemon hall Trevaughn Marshall Andre Roberts
— Daniel Popper (@danielrpopper) December 20, 2021

Bolt Beat wrote
If both Austin Ekeler, and Corey Linsley have been vaccinated, and tested positive for COVID-19, they can still play on Sunday if two COVID-19 negative tests are produced at least 24 hour apart and they do not show any symptoms. As we saw in the timelines of Keenan Slater and Rashawn Allen, this is not something you should be holding your breath for.
Joey Bosa was placed on the COVID-19 List earlier this season for being a close contact. We know he isn’t vaccinated. He played that game because he never tested positively. The same can be said if he’s just a close-contact and not a positive.
Bosa will have to miss 10 days if he tests positive (unless the test was a false-positive). If he is a case of positive, he will miss the game against the Texans in Week 16.
According to Pro Football Reference, Linsley DID NOT start the game against the Texans.
WLTReport reported that “heart problems among athletes have increased in recent years as a result of the negative side effects from the Covid-19 vaccinations.”

AP added
Los Angeles Chargers’ center Corey Linsley has been placed on injured reserve due to a heart problem, the team announced Friday.
Linsley, 32, is in his 10th NFL year and third with the Chargers. He played all 215 offensive snaps during the first three games.
The team stated that Linsey’s heart condition did not require emergency treatment. Linsley, according to a team statement, is in good spirits. He will continue to meet with doctors and specialists for information.

 

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