Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley played Sunday’s game with a heavy heart.
Henley learned on Saturday morning that his brother Jabari had been shot and killed on Friday night, but he made the decision to play against the Titans because of how much the support of his teammates meant to him in the wake of his loss.
“Every single one of my teammates showed up and that’s why I was able to go out there and do what I did, because I had a lot of support,” Henley said, via the team’s website. “I wasn’t going to let them down . . . . It’s been a lot. But this organization, from top down, has been right there for me.”
Henley had nine tackles to help the Chargers secure a 27-20 win. He also had a sack that he commemorated by dropping to his knees in prayer.
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