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  • Gabe Nabers: Let go by Bolts

    The Chargers waived Nabers on Tuesday. Nabers caught two passes for eight yards, including a two-point conversion, across three preseason appearances. The third-year fullback appeared in 26 contests over the last two seasons with the Chargers, so he'll be a likely candidate to return on a practice squad deal if he clears waivers.
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  • Chargers' Gabe Nabers: No limitations Wednesday

    Nabers (knee) was a full participant at Wednesday's practice, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports. Nabers missed more than a week of practice, but it appears he'll be ready for the season opener against Washington. A fullback by trade, Nabers logged most of his snaps on special teams last year.
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  • Gabe Nabers: Demoted to practice squad

    Nabers reverted to the Chargers' practice squad Tuesday. Nabers played 15 total snaps in the season opener versus Cincinnati. The Chargers typically use a fullback in the backfield, and with Derek Watt in Pittsbrugh, Nabers will likely be promoted again this season.
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  • Chargers' Gabe Nabers: Receives promotion ahead of opener

    Nabers was elevated to the Chargers' active roster Saturday. The Chargers surprisingly opted to cut both fullbacks after training camp, but Nabers stuck around on the practice squad and will likely suit up Sunday versus the Bengals. The rookie out of Florida State will likely work mostly on special teams and in run-blocking roles.
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  • Gabe Nabers: Cut loose by Chargers

    Nabers was waived by the Chargers on Saturday. In a surprising twist the Chargers will opt to carry zero fullbacks on their roster for the first time since 2015. Nabers had supposedly beaten out Bobby Holly for the starting role prior to Saturday, so it's possible the team could bring back Nabers as a practice squad candidate if it opts for more roster flexibility.
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  • Chargers' Gabe Nabers: Lines up deal with Chargers

    Nabers signed a one-year contract with the Chargers following the NFL Draft. The switch from college head coach Jimbo Fisher to Willie Taggart likely helped Nabers secure an NFL future, as the talented athlete transitioned to tight end once the new regime began at Florida State. In two seasons at tight end, Nabers caught 18 passes for 267 yards and two touchdowns, but it seems likely the Chargers will ask him to play fullback in an effort to find a replacement for Derek Watt, who signed with the Steelers this offseason.
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