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Chargers wide receiver Malcom Floyd said Wednesday he’s going “to stick to the original plan” and retire at the end of the season.

Whether or not that season has already ended remains to be seen. Floyd suffered a torn labrum earlier this month but said he’s working to be able to return this season.

Chargers Coach Mike McCoy said he’s optimistic Floyd will be able to return and that Floyd might have been able to play last weekend if the Chargers had a game.

Floyd, 34, has caught 21 passes for 409 yards and 3 touchdowns this season. He has 312 catches for 5,398 yards and 34 touchdowns in his career.