LaDainian Tomlinson returned to training field of San Diego Chargers to participate in 3-day mini-training camp. This was his first appearance since his groin injured last year.
“L.T. looks great,” coach Norv Turner said. “He has been out here running for a month, so he didn’t show anything different.” His injury didn’t affect this NFL record holder for touchdowns Tomlinson in a season.”It’s just good to get out and run around again,” Tomlinson said. “And be healthy.”
Now Tomlinson is about to turn 30 years old. It seems that age also has no effect on his play.”No, I wasn’t restricted and I did everything,” said Tomlinson, who was also slowed by a toe injury in 2008. “Of course you are always concerned because it is the first time back on the field and especially after being injured. But I wasn’t restricted at all and it was great.”
Although Tomlinson was back, many important players are unable to participate in this camp including linebacker Shawne Merriman (knee), defensive tackle Jamal Williams (knees), left tackle Marcus McNeill (neck) and tight end Antonio Gates (toe).
By and large,Turner was satisfied with the team’s performance. Chargers got 8 wins and 8 losses in last season. They overcame Colts in an overtime playoff game but lost to Pittsburgh Steelers. Anyway, the experience that Chargers beat Broncos in December and entered playoffs is still a popular topic among people.
Friday, May 29, 2009
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