Los Angeles Chargers Running Back Omarion Hampton Is Nearing a Return
The cavalry might just be on its way for the Los Angeles Chargers, and his name is Omarion Hampton. After what felt like an eternity on the sideline nursing a bum ankle, the Chargers’ prized rookie running back is finally lacing up his cleats again. Head Coach Jim Harbaugh announced Tuesday that the team is opening Hampton’s 21-day practice window.
Hampton has been M.I.A. since Week 5. Before getting his ankle rolled up, the 22nd overall pick was looking every bit the part of a future star. He wasn’t just productive; he was electric. In just five games, he racked up 314 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns, looking like the kind of game-breaker the Chargers’ backfield has been craving. He was also a legitimate threat in the passing game, snagging 20 catches for 136 yards.
The Chargers’ running back room turned into a MAS*H unit, with Kimani Vidal valiantly holding down the fort while Hampton, Najee Harris, and Hassan Haskins were all on the shelf. Vidal did an admirable job, but let’s be honest, he’s no Hampton.
What Hampton’s Return Means For the Chargers
So, what does this all mean? For starters, it’s a massive shot in the arm for a team clinging to playoff hopes. The Chargers are coming off their bye week and staring down a crucial stretch, starting with a date against the Raiders this Sunday. Getting Hampton back in the mix, even if he’s not at 100% right away, changes the entire dynamic of their offense.
Don’t expect him to carry the ball 30 times against the Raiders, though. The team has a 21-day window to activate him, so they’ll likely ease him back into action. But knowing Harbaugh, if Hampton looks good in practice, he’ll be on the field. This is the same coach who threw J.K. Dobbins right back into the fire last season after a lengthy injury absence.
Final Thoughts
The bottom line is this: the Chargers are getting their most explosive offensive weapon back just in the nick of time. It is a promising sign for a team that desperately needs a spark. The return of Hampton isn’t just a feel-good story; it’s a potential season-altering event.
