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.
A player reaching out to a new coach is nothing surprising. Doing it live during a Twitch stream is a bit unorthodox, to put it lightly. But that is exactly what Los Angeles Chargers second-year linebacker Daiyan Henley did.
The Los Angeles Chargers have added a veteran wide receiver in D.J. Chark. He instantly becomes a top target for Justin Herbert and the offense in LA. Chark made a decision this week that may scare some fans of the team.
A former 2022 Los Angeles Chargers training camp invitee (so, technically, a former Charger) has received another call. According to ESPN Australia's Laurie Horesh, Aussie punter Ben Griffiths is heading back to Bolts' training camp for another shot at making the club's 53-man roster.
Chris Rumph II has his work cut out for him as he shares a position group with some monsters on the Los Angeles Chargers roster. There’s Khalil Mack, who had a career-high in sacks (18) last year and seems to be pulling a Dorian Gray.
The NFL schedule release is coming soon, but we have known who the Los Angeles Chargers will be playing this season for weeks. Now that the new rosters are taking shape let’s take a look at the most competitive matchups the Chargers will face in the upcoming season.
The Los Angeles Chargers rookie expected to make the biggest impact with the team in 2024 is No. 5 overall pick Joe Alt, a former Notre Dame offensive tackle.
Could the Los Angeles Chargers really be ready to cut their best remaining veteran pass catcher option for Justin Herbert loose? The evidence is slowly mounting.
The Los Angeles Chargers just lost out on free agent veteran wide receiver Tyler Boyd. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports that Boyd has signed a deal with the
The Los Angeles Chargers are in the wide receiver market, which could be bad news for Josh Palmer. After releasing Mike Williams and trading Keenan Allen, Palmer had a clear path to being a featured part in Jim Harbaugh’s offense.
The Los Angeles Chargers crumpled last season, missing the playoffs and finishing 5-12. This offseason, they hired new head coach Jim Harbaugh to turn things around, but he still faces a challenging rebuild. Los Angeles should consider more roster tweaks to make Harbaugh's life easier.
The Los Angeles Chargers have endured a great deal of change throughout the offseason. The Chargers parted ways with veteran receivers, hired a new head coach, and made several roster moves to try and keep their salary cap under control.
Two days after the Carolina Panthers released tight end Hayden Hurst in March, he found a new home with the Los Angeles Chargers. It appears that Hurst didn't just find his next team, but a team that was the right fit.
The Los Angeles Chargers have added nine new rookie pieces to their roster via the 2024 NFL Draft, their first such event with Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz in charge.
Mike Clay, ESPN fantasy football analyst, believes the Los Angeles Chargers WR, Ladd McConkey “has a path to massive volume right out of the gate.” In fact, Clay chose McConkey as his favorite pick from the entire 2024 NFL Draft.
In today’s NFL, the linebacker position is getting less valuable. Whether it is the contracts they are receiving in free agency or the point in the draft they are being selected at.
The Los Angeles Chargers are exiting draft season and first-year general manager Joe Hortiz is over the moon about his team’s head coach. Jim Harbaugh has already left a huge impression on the front office, and he hasn’t even coached a real practice yet.
The Los Angeles Chargers are looking at another veteran wide receiver.
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.
The offseason has been exciting for the Los Angeles Chargers following the hiring of head coach Jim Harbaugh along with the addition of several other staff members and several new players through free agency and the NFL Draft.
The Chargers have already been active in the post-draft free agent market at the receiver position.
A former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver is joining the Las Vegas Raiders for the upcoming season. The Raiders announced the signing on Monday. The Raiders are looking to improve their pass-catching abilities for the 2024 season after deciding to pass on drafting a quarterback.
The Los Angeles Chargers Offensive Line has been infamous throughout the team’s long history. The last time this team saw an offensive line that finished in the top ten of both pass blocking and run blocking was in 2007.
As the 2024 NFL Draft approached, the Los Angeles Chargers were among the franchises widely expected to target improving their receiving corps. With talents like Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers, and Rome Odunze on the board, the Chargers seemed poised to add firepower to their offense.
The Chargers continued to overhaul their wide receiver room on Thursday by signing veteran free agent D.J. Chark to a one-year contract that could be worth as much as $5M.
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