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TE Antonio Gates rejoins San Diego Chargers after suspension

By Jay Paris, The Sports Xchange
San Diego Chargers tight end Antonio Gates (85). UPI /Mark Cowan
San Diego Chargers tight end Antonio Gates (85). UPI /Mark Cowan | License Photo

SAN DIEGO - Quarterback Philip Rivers saw a familiar face in the locker room and couldn't hold back his happiness.

"It was almost like seeing him again after an offseason," Rivers said of tight end Antonio Gates.

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Gates was back with the Chargers on Monday after serving a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drugs policy.

--Inside linebacker Manti Te'o wasn't impressed with his game-high 13 tackles on Sunday. "I missed two; those are the only tackles that I'm concerned about right now," Te'o said. "I missed two crucial ones that were (tackles for losses), so I definitely got to get better."

--Wide receiver Dontrelle Inman made the most of his chance, filling in for the injured Malcom Floyd. Inman had a game-long reception of 68 yards, one yard shy of a touchdown. "I want it so bad," Inman said. "I heard the crowd and my teammates on the sidelines, but we scored anyway. I am not a selfish player, so it's all good."

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--Left guard Orlando Franklin (ankle) didn't play on Sunday against the Browns and could be down another week.

--Center Chris Watt (groin) didn't play against Cleveland after not practicing all of last week.

--Cornerback Jason Verrett (foot) missed his second straight game.

--Cornerback Brandon Flowers (concussion) and will be monitored during the week.

--Left tackle King Dunlap (concussion) didn't play against the Browns.

--Right guard D.J. Fluker (ankle) played on basically one leg the entire game against Cleveland.

--Cornerback Craig Mager (hamstring) didn't play against the Browns.

--Left tackle Chris Hairston was solid against Cleveland in place of King Dunlap.

--Strong safety Jahleel Addae (ankle) wasn't able to play for the second straight week.

--Wide receiver Malcom Floyd (concussion) will be monitored this week.

--Wide receiver Stevie Johnson (hamstring) could be down for Monday's game against Pittsburgh.

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