The Los Angeles Chargers activated tight end Tucker Fisk from injured reserve and elevated wide receiver Dalevon Campbell and cornerback Isas Waxter for Sunday's game, while placing wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith on injured reserve, as part of their recent roster moves.
The Los Angeles Chargers have activated running back Gus Edwards from the injured reserve and signed tight end Tucker Fisk to the active roster. Additionally, cornerback Eli Apple and linebacker Caleb Murphy have been elevated from the practice squad for the upcoming game. Edwards, who has a history with the Baltimore Ravens, has contributed significantly in both regular and postseason games. Fisk, previously with the Atlanta Falcons, has shown versatility playing both tight end and defensive end. Apple, a former first-round pick, brings experience from his time with the New York Giants and Ohio State.
The Atlanta Falcons have waived tight end Tucker Fisk with an injury designation to make room for newly signed wide receivers Daylen Baldwin and Odieu Hiliare. Fisk, who has been a practice squad player, is known for his blocking skills and has a background as an offensive lineman. His departure leaves John FitzPatrick and Ross Dwelley competing for the third tight end spot on the team.