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Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley is gearing up for the team’s first preseason game against the Seahawks this Saturday. Despite being listed as the starting left inside linebacker on the depth chart, Henley remains focused on the work ahead.

Henley, a Los Angeles native and 2023 third-round draft pick, has been running with the first-team defense alongside veteran Denzel Perryman. His speed and coverage abilities have garnered praise from coaches and teammates, with All-Pro Derwin James noting that Henley plays like a safety at linebacker.

The young linebacker credits his development to former All-Pro NaVorro Bowman, whose game he aspires to emulate. Henley has been working on balancing his eagerness for physicality with the need for patience, especially in coverage situations.

Looking ahead to the preseason game, Henley is eager to showcase his skills against the Seahawks. He is particularly excited to face off against the tight end and unleash his physical style on the field.

In other news, Chargers receiver Joshua Palmer has been dealing with some challenges in practice due to a knee injury. After making some impressive catches, Palmer was seen flexing his right knee and receiving attention from trainers on the sidelines. His status for the upcoming games remains uncertain.

Additionally, head coach Jim Harbaugh is facing punishment from the NCAA for recruiting violations during his time at Michigan. The four-year show-cause order bans Harbaugh from college athletics until August 2028, should he return to college football within the next four years. The NCAA cited unethical conduct and failure to cooperate in their decision.

Despite the off-field distractions, the Chargers are focused on their upcoming preseason game and the progress of their young players like Daiyan Henley. With the season quickly approaching, the team is working hard to prepare and make an impact in the league.