Malcom Floyd, three weeks after tearing shoulder cartilage, was a full participant in Friday’s light practice and listed probable on the Chargers’ injury report for Sunday’s game at Jacksonville.

His career apparently won’t end on the shoulder injury sustained against the Chicago Bears on Nov. 9.

Floyd was a limited participant in the other two practices this week.

He plucked passes overhead in drills open to the media.


“It’s been getting better every day,” he said. “I haven’t had any setbacks. I have full range.”

Floyd, 34, has said this will be his final season. Tight end Antonio Gates has said he sensed Floyd didn’t want to have his career end on an injury.

“When you’re away from it,” Floyd said, “you really miss it.”

The receiver hasn’t been exposed to hits since he tore the labrum in his left shoulder. He said taking an opponent’s blow isn’t his foremost shoulder-related concern.


“I’ve just got to be conscious of falling on it,” he said.

Floyd has 21 receptions for 409 yards with three touchdowns. He leads the team with 19.5 yards per catch.

Fluker out

With D.J. Fluker listed out due to a concussion, Kenny Wiggins is among the candidates to start at right guard.


The Chargers posted King Dunlap doubtful after the left tackle missed all three practices with an ankle injury. Chris Hairston is his replacement.

Defensive linemen Corey Liuget and Sean Lissemore were listed questionable. Liuget didn’t practice this week with a foot injury.

Weddle returns

Eric Weddle was a full participant after missing two practices with a groin injury. He was listed probable, as were Jahleel Addae, Antonio Gates, Ladarius Green and Manti Te’o.


Notably

If Floyd is active against the Jaguars, the Chargers may have to de-activate a receiver.

Javontee Herndon worked as a receiver and a returner last week. He caught five of seven passes for 37 yards. Also, he fumbled a punt.

In the same game, rookie receiver Tyrell Williams worked four snaps on offense. On his lone target, a deep pass from Philip Rivers, the rookie was open but got run over from behind as the ball arrived. The Chargers said film review confirmed pass inteference should’ve been called on the Chiefs’ safety, Husain Abdullah. Williams was effective on special teams as a gunner.


Chargers punt returners have lost two fumbles this year; both were off left-footed punts. Jaguars punter Bryan Anger is right-footed.