The Los Angeles Chargers entered Saturday missing one integral piece of their offense. Rashawn Slater wasn’t on the football field despite reporting for Chargers camp early.
In less than two weeks, the Los Angeles Chargers will take the field for their first preseason game against the Detroit Lions in the Hall of Fame Game.
The reunion between the Los Angeles Chargers and former first-round pick, wide receiver Mike Williams, was a short-lived one. The former 2017 first-round pick made the decision to retire after returning to the franchise this offseason.
In NFL history, 30 players have totaled 1,000 or more receiving yards in their first season in the league. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
The Los Angeles Chargers are in pretty dire straits at the wide receiver position following Mike Williams' sudden retirement in training camp, and there really aren't many places to turn right now.
The LA Chargers got a head start on training thanks to the team's participation in the Hall of Fame game on July 31. And to say it's been an eventful start to training camp would be an understatement.
Tuli Tuipulotu is entering his third NFL season with very high expectations, and he is making it clear that he is doing everything necessary to meet them.
The Philip Rivers era is a distant memory at this point. The Los Angeles Chargers‘ Justin Herbert era has passed the half-decade mark, and it’s time to take stock of the new Chargers quarterback’s work.
With an appearance in the NFL Hall of Fame Game on the schedule, the Los Angeles Chargers got to work earlier than most teams, with their 2025 training camp already underway.
Heading into the 2025 NFL Draft, South Carolina running back Raheim Sanders was viewed as a possible Day 3 selection after a solid senior season for the Gamecocks, rushing for 881 yards and 11 touchdowns and adding another 316 yards and two scores on 27 receptions.
Mike Williams shocked everyone when he announced his retirement from football at the start of Los Angeles Chargers training camp, and it certainly put the Chargers in a bind.
When one thinks of the Los Angeles Chargers draft class, the attention goes to big names like Omarion Hampton and Tre Harris. When one thinks of possible
The Los Angeles Chargers have some really interesting things coming out of training camp already across the offensive line. There, as Chargers head coach
Sometimes retirement hits you much earlier than expected. Just ask now-former LA Chargers wideout Mike Williams, who stunningly decided to retire from the NFL after suffering an undisclosed injury during the spring.
Think you can figure out which Chargers player we’re talking about? You’ll get five clues to figure him out in our new guessing game! Welcome back to another edition of Chargers In-5 Trivia!
Remember when the Los Angeles Chargers had a dynamic receiving duo? It wasn't very long ago, when the team employed Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. Allen was traded to the Chicago Bears and Williams was released due to cap constraints last offseason.
Jim Harbaugh’s enthusiasm for the return of football is unmatched, as the Los Angeles Chargers’ head coach continues to captivate with his colorful personality and passion for the game.
The Los Angeles Chargers have officially kicked off training camp. With the Hall of Fame game less than two weeks away, the Bolts are fast-tracking to get ready in time for their matchup against the Detroit Lions.
The Los Angeles Chargers and head coach Jim Harbaugh made a run to the playoffs last season. Unfortunately, that run came to an end in the Wild Card round of the playoffs on the road against the Houston Texans.
The Los Angeles Chargers signed Mike Williams to a 1-year contract worth up to six million dollars. This signing was welcomed by all as the thought process was clear, and improved the Chargers receiver room that was filled with questions.
The Los Angeles Chargers are signing second-round WR Tre Harris to a rookie contract, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Harris was officially in a holdout
The Los Angeles Chargers officially announced the expected move of placing RB Najee Harris on the active/non-football injury list. Harris sustained an eye injury suffered in a fireworks accident earlier this month.