Chargers Team Dr. Could Have Ended Starting QB's Season With One Shot

This is horrible news! Tyrod Taylor the starting quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers could be out indefinitely with a punctured lung. Tyrod Taylor started Week 1 and was expected to play Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs. I seen him on before the game throwing some balls next to Justin Herbert and we knew that he was going to start. Once we seen the offense take the field, I was surprised to see Rookie Justin Herbert on the field. We then found out that Tyrod had gone to the hospital for chest pains but not sure what the issue was. Now we find out this news, a Dr. punctured his lung while trying to administer a pain killer with a needle to his chest. What is happening! Dr.'s are now saying he should refrain from playing indefinitely and the NFLPA is investigating the incident. After a great performance from rookie QB Justin Herbert against the defending Champs Chiefs Coach Anthony Lynn did say that Tyrod is still QB1. I wonder if he knew all the details before saying that Tyrod would start the Week 3 game and kinda put down Rookie Herbert. This is not the drama the LA Chargers need right now. A lot of fans are not happy with Lynn, including players. I hope Tyron Taylor makes a full recovery. Go Bolts!

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