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Chargers secondary working to get healthy
Le'Veon Bell

Chargers secondary working to get healthy

Published Oct. 9, 2015 6:36 p.m. ET

SAN DIEGO (AP) -- That the Chargers' starting secondary was practicing on Friday is a good sign. Because it's in for a big test on Monday night.

The Chargers host the Pittsburgh Steelers, trying to win their second straight game and go to 3-0 at Qualcomm Stadium.

Three key Chargers defensive backs continue to practice after being out of Sunday's win over the Browns.

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Cornerback Brandon Flowers left with a concussion. Jason Verrett, the other starting cornerback, was a late scratch with a foot injury. Strong safety Jahleel Addae (ankle) missed his third straight outing.

Without them, the Browns' Josh McCown threw for 356 yards against the Chargers.

Flowers was a full participant in Friday's practice. Verrett and Addae were limited.

Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger isn't expected to play because of a knee injury. But his favorite targets will be active.

"It is going to be a really big challenge to stop them," Flowers said. "Everyone knows about Antonio Brown and that he's a great playmaker."

Brown is tied with Atlanta's Julio Jones with an NFL-best 478 receiving yards. Brown in second in the league with 34 receptions and also has two touchdown catches.

The Steelers will lean on running back Le'Veon Bell, but the Chargers are cognizant of their receiving options, even without Roethlisberger.

Michael Vick replaces Roethlisberger and he'll be looking for Brown, Martavis Bryant and Darrius Heyward-Bey.

"But we're getting healthy and getting some guys back," Flowers said. "We're ready to go."

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