When Julio went down clutching his hamstring last month, man, that felt like a punch to the gut. Saw it live during the Chargers game – dude was sprinting downfield then just grabbed his leg and crumpled. I grabbed my notebook immediately because us fans deserved to track this properly.

Phase One: The Immediate Panic Stage
Right after the injury, I went full detective mode. Hit refresh every 15 minutes on the team’s Twitter account for three straight days. Bugged my buddy who cleans the locker rooms at the facility – got him texting me whenever he saw Julio limping through the corridors. Results were messy though. First week reports were all over the place: “mild strain” from the coach presser, but then leaked scans showed significant tearing.
Week 1 Activities
- Stayed up till 3AM compiling medical staff quotes
- Called 7 sports clinics pretending to be his cousin (got hung up on every time)
- Drew dumb stick-figure diagrams of hamstring recovery stages
The Grind of Tracking Progress
Started camping outside practice facilities every Tuesday and Thursday. Brought binoculars like a total creep. Saw him walking without crutches Week 2 – huge relief! Then Week 3 caught him doing light jogging during closed sessions. Snapped blurry pics through the fence that looked like Bigfoot sightings.
Key things I watched for:
- How he got out of his Lambo – was it ginger or normal?
- If trainers were carrying extra tape after sessions
- Team cafeteria workers told me his ice pack orders tripled
The Reality Check Moment
Last Sunday sucked. Saw Julio attempt full sprints behind the stadium and he pulled up short after 30 yards, jaw clenched. Trainer made him sit on the grass for ten minutes massaging the spot. That’s when I knew all those “he’s ahead of schedule” rumors were straight cap.

Here’s where we’re really at:
- Can jog comfortably but explosive cuts cause pain
- Still doing resistance band work daily
- Zero contact drills cleared so far
My Gut Prediction
Forget what the team PR says – they’re protecting him. Based on what these eyes saw? Mid-November at the absolute earliest. And he won’t be 100% until after Christmas. Hamstrings are sneaky bastards that re-tear when you rush. Teams drop players who can’t stay on the field, so he’ll play it cautious. Tell the fantasy boys to keep him benched through Thanksgiving.