Charger Jeremiah Wilson placed on IR before training camp begins
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 6:23 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Jeremiah Wilson, an undrafted rookie cornerback for the Los Angeles Chargers, has been placed on injured reserve prior to the start of training camp. After transferring through multiple colleges, including Florida State, Houston, and Syracuse, Wilson had begun his NFL offseason when he was waived with an injury designation. The Chargers may keep him on IR for the year, allowing space for other players on the practice squad. Despite being viewed as having potential, Wilson's injury has significantly impacted his chances of making the active roster.
- •Jeremiah Wilson played for Florida State, Houston, and Syracuse.
- •He recorded seven career interceptions in college.
- •Wilson was waived with an injury designation early in his NFL career.
- •Chargers may opt to retain him on IR for roster flexibility.
- 6:23 PMYahoo Sports — Los Angeles Chargers 90-in-90: CB Jeremiah Wilson
"Jeremiah Wilson has some potential, but an early injury has landed him on IR before training camp arrived.
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