COSTA MESA, Calif. -- Los Angeles Chargers kicker Dustin Hopkins will be sidelined two to four weeks after suffering a hamstring strain in Monday night's 19-16 overtime victory against the Denver Broncos, coach Brandon Staley said Tuesday.
Hopkins suffered the strain in the second quarter, when he said he felt a "pop" followed by pain as he attempted an extra point.
Hopkins went on to kick four field goals, including the 39-yard game winner in overtime.
Running back Joshua Kelley also will be sidelined for two to four weeks because of a MCL sprain, and tight end Donald Parham Jr.