The Los Angeles Chargers’ 25–10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 10 may have come at a cost. Rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden II, one of the team’s most consistent offensive contributors, exited the game with a left knee injury and did not return. The fifth-round pick out of Syracuse was seen heading to the locker room after a collision with Steelers linebacker Payton Wilson, and team officials later confirmed he would undergo an MRI to determine the severity of the issue.
Gadsden entered the matchup ranked fourth on the team in receiving yards and had quickly developed chemistry with Justin Herbert. Through seven games, he’d totaled 32 receptions for 453 yards and two touchdowns, becoming a go-to option in red-zone and third-down situations.
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Updated Injury Report: Chargers TE Oronde Gadsden Day-to-Day

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According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, Gadsden’s MRI revealed a quad bruise. He is now expected to be “day to day,” providing a slightly more optimistic outlook than initial concerns suggested. While the injury still leaves uncertainty, the report indicates it is not structural or season-threatening at this time.
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Head coach Jim Harbaugh received what sources called a “potentially serious” preliminary assessment following the game. Even with Schefter’s update, if Gadsden misses time, veterans Will Dissly and Tyler Conklin would step into larger roles — a significant drop-off given Gadsden’s emergence as a versatile threat.
For a Chargers team already managing key injuries and inconsistency on offense, the rookie’s availability will shape more than just the tight end rotation — it could determine whether Los Angeles maintains its momentum in a crowded AFC playoff race.
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