Chargers end McCluster's season after he reportedly breaks arm at home
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The San Diego Chargers placed running back Dexter McCluster on the non-football injury list with a broken arm Saturday, ending his season.
McCluster suffered the injury not in a game, but in an incident at his home, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.
McCluster signed with the Chargers after Danny Woodhead's injury. He played sparingly, catching seven passes for 36 yards and serving as the team’s kick returner in three games.
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