The new-look Los Angeles Chargers are all set at starting quarterback, with rocket-armed 26-year-old Pro Bowler Justin Herbert. Easton Stick, who started in his stead for the final four games of a lost 2023 season, seems fairly locked-in as his primary backup.
Former Oregon Ducks linebacker and special teams stalwart, Troy Dye, has signed with the Los Angeles Chargers, reuniting him with former teammate and Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert.
With their wide receiver room in shambles after Mike Williams signed with the New York Jets and Keenan Allen was traded to the Chicago Bears, the Los Angeles Chargers moved up in the 2024 NFL Draft to get Justin Herbert a new friend.
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Chargers announced they signed a former first-round pick of their rival, the Las Vegas Raiders. The move comes as the Chargers attempt to boost their offensive line before the upcoming season.
Many media outlets and analysts have released their NFL quarterback rankings for 2024 heading into the summer. Los Angeles Chargers signal-caller Justin Herbert seems to be one of the more polarizing players, but Pro Football Focus does have a very favorable view of him.
Justin Herbert is off to a solid start in his NFL career, but there is hope that the former Oregon star can take his game to another level in 2024. Jim Harbaugh taking over as the Los Angeles Chargers head coach should help Herbert, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is oddly polarizing. Some feel he is an elite player, while others aren’t impressed with him at all. There is no doubt that Herbert’s stock has taken a hit over the last couple of years.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off a nightmare season. However, things are looking up for the franchise. They landed former Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, who has a knack for turning programs around quickly.
The Los Angeles Chargers used this offseason to somewhat gut their roster. They got rid of several key weapons that quarterback Justin Herbert once had long ago, like running back Austin Ekeler and wide receivers Mike Williams and Keenan Allen.
The Los Angeles Chargers will likely be an offense built in head coach Jim Harbaugh’s ground-and-pound image, but, the franchise still owes it to wunderkind quarterback Justin Herbert to upgrade the talent at wide receiver.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert has actually become one of the more polarizing players in the NFL. Some feel that Herbert is an elite quarterback with incredible talent.
We've touched on a few of the NFL award markets already, and now we head to Comeback Player of the Year to see where our bets may be best placed.
CBS Sports dropped their newest quarterback rankings and it is not all too kind to Los Angeles Chargers signal caller Justin Herbert. It places him ninth, behind a few highly questionable NFL passers.
There are some who feel that Los Angeles Chargers star Justin Herbert is a borderline top-five quarterback in the NFL. At least from a talent perspective.
New Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hayden Hurst is looking forward to pairing up with another top quarterback in Justin Herbert. Hurst has previously played alongside great quarterbacks in Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow during his stints with four other teams in the Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, Cincinnati Bengals and Carolina Panthers.
With the NFL draft now over, it's time to look ahead to the start of the season. While we are still a little away from kickoff, teams are putting their plans in place.
The Los Angeles Chargers had some serious work to do this offseason getting under the salary cap. It led to them having to move on from several veterans, with the wide receiver position being hit the hardest.
The Los Angeles Chargers have significantly bolstered their backfield, a move of great importance following the departure of their star running back, Austin Ekeler.
As the 2024 NFL Draft loomed, whispers swirled around the football world suggesting that the Los Angeles Chargers might entertain the idea of trading their star quarterback Justin Herbert.
The Los Angeles Chargers traded up from the No. 37 overall pick to No. 34 to draft Georgia receiver Ladd McConkey on Friday night in the second round of the NFL Draft.
While the idea of the Chargers trading Herbert seems a little outrageous to even consider given how good he is and how high his ceiling is, you can kind of understand why they took the chance.
Every team picking in the Nos. 2-7 range in the 2024 NFL Draft has been rumored at some point to potentially trade out of their selection. The Chargers, who have the fifth overall pick, are no different.
Antonio Brown, once upon a time maybe the best receiver in the NFL, is now maybe the worst NFL troll on social media. And he's at it again, now claiming that the Chargers and the Vikings are closing in on a blockbuster quarterback trade involving Justin Herbert.
Earlier this offseason, the Los Angeles Chargers traded away All-Pro wide receiver Keenan Allen, but an ideal upgrade and elite playmaker could be available via trade for GM Joe Hortiz to upgrade quarterback Justin Herbert‘s arsenal.
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