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Chargers vs Browns: Jeromey Clary, San Diego tackle, has a catch sort of

Be careful on your waiver-wire pickups if you see Clary. He’s probably not due for many targets.

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If you noticed that Jeromey Clary had a catch for the Chargers today and wondered if he was maybe the next Vincent Jackson, think again.

Clary, the Chargers' starting right tackle since 2007, just happened to be in the right spot after a deflected Philip Rivers'pass. Well, sort of the right spot. Rivers immediately panics when he sees what's happening.

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With one catch for minus-8 yards, Clary likely won’t be the “hot add” in fantasy leagues this week. If only Rivers let him run it out.

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