Harbaugh provided a few injury updates on Monday afternoon.
Safety Elijah Molden sustained a hand injury in Week 6 and missed eight defensive snaps.
“Getting imaging,” Harbaugh said.
Harbaugh was also asked about defensive lineman Da’Shawn Hand, who didn’t practice last week with a groin injury and was placed on Injured Reserve on Saturday.
“We know it will be four weeks,” Harbaugh said of Hand, who must miss at least four games.
Other injury updates could be coming later this week as Khalil Mack is eligible to have his 21-day practice window opened this week. The edge rusher has missed four games since sustaining an elbow injury in Week 2 against the Raiders.
And linebacker Denzel Perryman, who practiced in full on Thursday and Friday, could also soon return to the 53-man roster.
Perryman’s 21-day window was opened last week and he was questionable for Week 6, but he remained on Injured Reserve.
The Chargers had an up-and-down day on defense in Miami.
The Bolts allowed 13 points in the first half and pitched a third-quarter shutout but struggled late by allowing two fourth-quarter touchdown drives that allowed Miami to take a late lead.
“A lot of good, then the two drives at the end, would’ve loved that to be like the fourth quarter,” Harbaugh said. “Had a fantastic third quarter and then two drives we were really on our heels on the second touchdown throughout the drive.
“We got out of place a few times and had a couple of costly penalties,” Harbaugh added. “Would have liked to have finished that game ahead and clean, but I thought it was a good performance.”
Overall, the Chargers allowed 341 yards on 56 plays, good for an average of 6.09 yards per play allowed.
But Miami’s offense hit big plays of 49 yards (a touchdown run) along with pass plays of 45 and 22 yards that helped boost the Dolphins overall total.
If you take those three plays away, the Bolts defense gave up just 225 yards on 53 plays, a 4.25 average that would be among the league’s best marks on a per-season basis.
Alas, Harbaugh said Monday that there was plenty for his team to clean up in all phases, something that is easier to stomach after a win than a loss.
“A lot of good, more good and things to work on, things to get better at,” Harbaugh said. “Chipping away at being a great team. A lot of good, the great thrill of winning, great feeling of victory. Colts coming, let’s get to it.”
The Colts are tied with the Buccaneers for the NFL’s best record heading into Week 7.