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First-round pick Hampton to make debut in HOF game

First-round pick Hampton to make debut in HOF game

NBC Sports30-07-2025
Mike Florio and Chris Simms explain why they're pleasantly surprised the Chargers will turn to Omarion Hampton in the Hall of Fame game and note there are only so many opportunities to practice true football.
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