The San Diego Chargers signed offensive tackle Corey Clark from the practice squad to the active roster, the team announced.
Clark takes over the roster spot of outside linebacker Jyles Tucker, who was placed on injured reserve Wednesday.
Clark (6-5, 325) originally joined the Chargers as a seventh-round draft pick in 2008 out of Texas A&M. He was on the active roster for 15 games last season.
He was active for two contests as a rookie but did not see any playing time. Clark spent the first 10 weeks of this season on the practice squad.
To take Clark’s place on the practice squad, the Chargers signed offensive tackle Gerald Cadogan.
A rookie out of Penn State, Cadogan attended training camp this summer with the Carolina Panthers and recently spent time on the Cincinnati Bengals’ practice squad.
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Nov 19, 2009
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Don't matter. We're still going to put Rivers on his ass on Christmas Day. Have you seen the improvement from William Hayes lately? BOOM shacka lacka. GO TITANS.