The Los Angeles Chargers today activated tight end Tucker Fisk from Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return and placed wide receiverKeAndre Lambert-Smith on Reserve/Injured. The Bolts also elevated wide receiver Dalevon Campbell and cornerback Isas Waxter from the practice squad for Sunday's game.
Fisk has appeared in 20 games and made seven starts with the Chargersover the last two years, including the postseason. He has contributed on offense with nine receptions for 58 yards (6.4 avg.) in the regular season and added a 15-yard catch in the AFC Wild Card last year. Fisk previously spent time with the Atlanta Falcons, ultimately hauling in a nine-yard catch and appearing in six games (two starts) for the Falcons in 2023.
Over four seasons at Stanford (2018-21), Fisk started 11-of-37 games, playing both tight end and defensive end. On offense, Fisk totaled 64 yards and a touchdown on nine receptions (7.1 avg.). Defensively, he posted 15 tackles (eight solo) and a pair of sacks in 2021, winning the Jack Hutson Award, which annually recognizes the team's Defensive Most Valuable Player. Fisk's father, Jason, played defensive tackle for the Bolts from 2002-04.
Campbell, who spent the offseason and training camp with the Bolts, saw action in a pair of games early in the season with the Carolina Panthersbefore being inactive twice for the Chargers as a standard elevation. Hecapped his collegiate career at South Carolina in 2024 after having spent a pair of years at Nevada (2022-23) and three seasons at Illinois (2019-21), redshirting for the Illini in 2019. In 60 career games, Campbell made 21 starts and totaled 88 catches for 1,471 yards (16.7 avg.) and three touchdowns. He earned honorable mention All-Mountain West recognition in 2023 after hauling in 31 passes for 594 yards (19.2 avg.) and a pair of touchdowns. With the Gamecocks last season, Campbell led the team with a 26.0-yard receiving average.
Waxter has spent the season on the Los Angeles practice squad after initially signing with Seattle as an undrafted free agent in May. He spent five seasons (2019-24) at Villanova University, appearing in 46 career games for the Wildcats, totaling 108 tackles (75 solo), seven tackles for loss, three interceptions, 19 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and a recovery. Waxter picked off all three career passes in 2023, earning second-team All-Coastal Athletic Association honors as he helped the Wildcats to the quarterfinals of the NCAA FCS Playoffs.



