Last season, the Los Angeles Chargers were looking like a very dangerous team heading into the postseason. Finishing with a 12-4 record and second to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West, their run was ended at the hands of the New England Patriots.

After two bad losses in very winnable games, the Chargers are at 2-2 and received a blow on Wednesday as wide receiver Dontrelle Inman was placed on injured reserve.

Los Angeles is looking to recover from those two losses as they look for back-to-back postseason berths, but now with another wide receiver down, they have to turn to the run game with Melvin Gordon returning to the team.

The Chargers are missing a lot of offensive weapons as they head into a big divisional game against the Denver Broncos, with fellow wide receivers Mike Williams suffering from a back injury and Travis Benjamin nursing a hip injury. The Chargers need big games from their bench players if they want to come away with a win.

They are still waiting on Hunter Henry to return from his knee injury that has kept him out since Week 2. The injuries don't help Los Angeles as they will need to play well to get that wild card spot, assuming Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs continue to roll through the season.

Inman had his best game of the year so far with five catches for 76 yards before going down with his quad injury. We will see if the Chargers can sustain this additional blow.