The Los Angeles Chargers have decided not to promote veteran running back Ezekiel Elliott from their practice squad ahead of their AFC wild-card match against the Houston Texans. Elliott, who was signed on Tuesday, only participated in three practices after being released by the Dallas Cowboys on December 31. The Cowboys' intention was to allow him to join a playoff team in need of seasoned running back talent.
In a series of roster adjustments made on Friday, the Chargers activated cornerback Eli Apple and wide receiver Simi Fehoko from injured reserve. Defensive back Ja’Sir Taylor was placed on IR, while safety Eddie Jackson and running back Jaret Patterson were elevated from the practice squad. Apple has played in four games this season for the Chargers but has been sidelined for the last six due to a hamstring injury. Fehoko, who suffered an elbow injury on November 3 against the Cleveland Browns, has missed the last nine games of the regular season.