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Quarterback Kellen Clemens #10 of the Los Angeles Chargers throws a pass on the run against the New Orleans Saints during the first half of their preseason football game at the StubHub Center Aug. 20, 2017, in Carson, California. Getting your player ready...
COSTA MESA, Calif. — The Los Angeles Chargers have released backup quarterback and waived kicker Josh Lambo during their final roster cutdowns for the regular season.
The Chargers also released running back on Saturday.
Undrafted free agent Younghoe Koo has won the Chargers’ kicking job over Lambo, the former soccer goalkeeper who kicked in San Diego for the past two seasons. Lambo made 26 of his 32 field goal attempts in each of his two NFL seasons.
Clemens has been ‘ seldom-used backup for the past three seasons with the Chargers, attempting just 10 total passes. Los Angeles acquired Cardale Jones in a trade with Buffalo early in training camp, but Clemens still could be re-signed by Los Angeles.



