The Los Angeles Chargers released their official injury report on Friday for Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions. Wide receiver Mike Williams remains questionable for the game, as he's dealing with a knee injury that kept him out on Wednesday and Thursday. He was limited on Friday.

After Friday's practice, head coach Anthony Lynn stated Williams is questionable to play on Sunday and will be a game-time decision, meaning his full injury status won't be revealed until 90 minutes before the 1 p.m. ET kickoff.

“I just need to see that he can go out and play, and not hurt himself,” Lynn said, via ESPN's Eric Williams. “He has a couple more days, so we'll go day by day.”

Williams left the regular-season opener, against the Indianapolis Colts, with an apparent knee injury. He was seen grabbing his knee. However, after the game, Williams noted that he doesn't expect to miss anytime and suffered from tightness in his knee, via The Athletic's Daniel Popper. 

Williams finished his 2019 debut with two receptions for 29 yards.

As for the rest of the injury report, cornerback Michael Davis is doubtful after missing all of this week's practice with a hamstring. Linebackers Jatavis Brown and Denzel Perryman are both questionable, as they are both dealing with ankle injuries.

Placekicker Michael Badgley may be back for the Chargers. After missing Week 1 with a groin injury, Badgley is questionable as he's had limited practices all week — he kicked on Friday. If he doesn't play, punter Ty Long will fill in; who didn't miss a kick Week 1.