Chargers wide receiver Malcom Floyd left Monday’s training camp practice on a cart, multiple media outlets, including the San Diego Union-Tribune, reported.
Per multiple reports, the club’s medical staff was focusing on Floyd’s right knee.
According to Bernie Wilson of the Associated Press, Floyd fell after running into cornerback Shareece Wright.
The 31-year-old Floyd led the Chargers in receptions (56) and receiving yards (814) in 2012. He is one of the Chargers’ starting receivers.
Danario Alexander, the club’s other first-string wideout entering camp, suffered a season-ending ACL tear last week.