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Casey Hayward returns to Georgia after younger brother dies

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CARSON, CA - NOVEMBER 19: Casey Hayward #26 of the Los Angeles Chargers returns his interception in the first quarter during the game against the Buffalo Bills at the StubHub Center on November 19, 2017 in Carson, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

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Chargers cornerback Casey Hayward left for Georgia after his younger brother died in a car wreck. Jecaives Hayward, 27, was ejected from the car he was riding in during an accident with an 18-wheeler late Monday night in Macon, Georgia, the Macon Telegraph reported.

Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said during his Wednesday press conference that he didn’t know when Hayward would return.

“I talked to Casey yesterday, and I told Casey in this situation . . . he needed to go home,” Lynn said, via video released by the team. “He needed to go home to be with his family, and we’ll take care of this. If Casey makes it back and plays, that’s great. If he doesn’t, we certainly understand.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with Casey. We just want him to go home and be with his family right now.”

Chargers cornerback Trevor Williams said Hayward told him he would return Friday and play in Sunday’s game against the Browns, Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times tweeted.

Hayward has started all 11 games, making four interceptions and 30 tackles.