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Chargers re-sign Kellen Clemens, claim former USC linebacker Hayes Pullard

Chargers quarterback Kellen Clemens passes against the New Orleans Saints during an exhibition game on Aug. 20.
(Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)
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A day after Chargers general manager Tom Telesco said his team’s roster is never final, the team made a handful of moves.

As expected, the Chargers re-signed quarterback Kellen Clemens on Monday, using the roster spot created by linebacker Denzel Perryman’s trip to the injured-reserve list. The team also claimed former USC linebacker Hayes Pullard off waivers from Jacksonville. In a corresponding move, the team waived Nick Dzubnar.

The Chargers added former Northwestern linebacker Joseph Jones to their practice squad. They also signed receiver Geremy Davis and cornerback Craig Mager to the practice squad after waiving the players on Sunday.

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Clemens, who has backed up starting quarterback Philip Rivers for the last three seasons, didn’t make the initial 53-man roster, though the plan always was to bring him back.

Clemens and Cardale Jones, whom the Chargers traded for early in training camp, will play behind Rivers.

Perryman suffered an ankle injury in the preseason opener and underwent surgery. He can return after Week 8, according to league rules.

Dzubnar and Korey Toomer battled in training camp to replace Perryman, with Toomer ultimately winning out. Pullard, who is from Inglewood, played 24 games with Jacksonville over the last two seasons for Gus Bradley, now the Chargers’ defensive coordinator.

Jones, who signed with Dallas after going undrafted, led the Cowboys with 15 total tackles and 12 solo tackles in the preseason.

The Chargers open the season on Sept. 11 in Denver.

dan.woike@latimes.com

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UPDATES:

2:30 p.m.: This article was updated with the Pullard and Dzubnar moves.

This article was originally published at 11:25 a.m.

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