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SAN DIEGO – San Diego Chargers kicker Nate Kaeding played in nearly five full games with a fractured lower left leg, including hitting four field goals in Sunday's loss to New England in the AFC championship game. A person familiar with the situation confirmed the injury to The Associated Press on Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity because the team hasn't acknowledged the extent of the injury.




Kaeding's left leg is his plant leg. It is another example of how the team either hid injuries or gave conflicting information in the closing weeks of the season and the playoffs.
Kaeding was hurt helping to make the tackle on the opening kickoff of San Diego's home win over the Denver Broncos on Dec. 24. The team described it as a bruise. While saying the injury could be similiar to the broken fibula sustained by fullback Lorenzo Neal two weeks earlier, the Chargers never used the word “fracture” in describing Kaeding's injury.
Kaeding continued to kick field goals and PATs, but the Chargers signed kickoff specialist Dave Rayner two days before the regular-season finale at Oakland.
Rayner was not active for the AFC championship game, when Kaeding provided all of San Diego's points in the 21-12 loss to the perfect Patriots.
Kaeding couldn't be reached for comment on Friday. Coach Norv Turner and general manager A.J. Smith didn't return phone calls seeking comment.
“I don't talk about injuries at all,” team trainer James Collins said when reached by phone.
Quarterback Philip Rivers played the AFC championship game with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, an injury he didn't confirm until after the game.
On Monday, Rivers confirmed that he had arthroscopic surgery a week earlier to remove damaged cartilage from the knee, which he injured in a 28-24 upset over the Indianapolis Colts in the divisional round. Rivers said having that surgery was the only way he could play in the AFC title game.
Rivers had reconstructive surgery on Wednesday and faces up to six months of rehab.
LaDainian Tomlinson, the two-time NFL rushing champion, reinjured his sprained left knee on the first play from scrimmage against the Patriots. He didn't play again after the Chargers' second possession.
Early in the second quarter, it was announced in the press box that Tomlinson had a “sore knee” and that he “can return.”
Afterward, Tomlinson said: “It's obvious that I couldn't play. If I could have played, I would have been in there.”
Asked about the situation on Monday, Turner said: “There was some miscommunication on whatever happens in the heat of the game. But shortly after the first quarter, I was not of the opinion that he would return to the game.”
Some fans and TV commentators have questioned Tomlinson's toughness.
The Chargers wouldn't say who passed word to the press box that Tomlinson could return.
Tomlinson originally was hurt in the win over the Colts. The team said L.T.'s knee was hyperextended, but Tomlinson said after the loss to the Patriots that he has a sprained medial collateral ligament. He said he won't need surgery.
 

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Imagine getting that kinda inside info and the guy still nails the FG's? lol, not good..
 

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whats really amazing is how the patriots werent able to get to rivers on every pass play. The guy was moving like a truck back in the pocket yet the patriots keep bringing pressure from the wrong side and basically letting him step away from the heat. With the injury he had, they should have been pounding his ass, but then i thought about it and the reason why they didnt want to pound him was because if they knocked him out of the game they would have had to dealt with a healthy volek, who has pulled off some amazing comebacks. I think they wanted to make sure an unhealthy rivers stayed in the game.

also the nfl has got to start cracking down on teams who are not giving full injury reports.
 

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also the nfl has got to start cracking down on teams who are not giving full injury reports.

Yeah...if I were the NFL I would come down on Norv Turner & use him as an example.

The current injury reports are a joke to teams anyways...its realistically geared towards gamblers.

Belichick started having 'fun' w/ the report after the Pats played the Falcons years back when ATL listed Vick as 'Questionable' although he didn't practice all week, was in crutches, then in a wheelchair, and ultimately did not play in the game. Since then Belichick has listed Brady as 'probable' w/ a right shoulder injury.

Its basically a joke now...especially after seeing the Chargers' injury report last week. And I would not be surprised if the NFL comes down hard on them.
 

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