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Chargers' Justin Herbert active despite high ankle sprain

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PITTSBURGH -- Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is active for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers despite sustaining a high right ankle sprain last week.

Herbert went through warmups Sunday, throwing to receivers and jogging without a limp before the Chargers made the decision to make their franchise quarterback active.

The Chargers will have three quarterbacks active on Sunday; Easton Stick and Taylor Heinicke will back up Herbert.

Los Angeles, however, will be without wide receiver Joshua Palmer, who is inactive with elbow and calf injuries.

Herbert suffered the ankle injury that had put his status for Sunday's game in question in the third quarter of the Chargers' Week 2 win over the Carolina Panthers.

This is the second injury Herbert has dealt with this season. During training camp, he spent two weeks in a walking boot while dealing with a plantar fascia injury to his right foot. Herbert said Friday that he has recovered from that injury.