The Los Angeles Chargers are under a completely new regime in 2024. This latest player addition is just another cherry on top of what has been a masterclass offseason by General Manager Joe Hortiz and Coach Jim Harbaugh.
The Los Angeles Chargers fell on hard times in the 2023 season, and when they went from a playoff team in the 2022 season to last place in the AFC West with a 5-12 record, the team cleaned house and brought in Jim Harbaugh to become head coach and take over the operation.
The Los Angeles Chargers had a season to forget in 2023. Between injuries and bad coaching, the team finished with the fifth-worst record in the league.
Bud Dupree‘s recent visit with the Chargers has produced an agreement.
The Los Angeles Chargers selected wide receiver Brenden Rice in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft, and the USC product hopes to earn a Day 1 role in the offense.
One of the biggest questions after general manager Joe Hortiz and head coach Jim Harbaugh were hired is what would the Los Angeles Chargers draft class look like in 2024.
His son's slide in the NFL Draft reportedly did not sit well with Jerry Rice.
Brenden Rice was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers in the seventh round of the NFL Draft late last month, and his father, San Francisco 49ers legend Jerry Rice, was not happy about it.
Chargers rookie wide receiver Brenden Rice was disappointed when he wasn't drafted until the seventh round, but someone else was even more disappointed: Jerry Rice, Brenden's father, who is widely regarded as the greatest wide receiver in NFL history.
Chargers rookie Brenden Rice said his dad, Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, wants him to prove teams wrong after he tumbled to the seventh round of the NFL draft.
The Chargers signed six of their nine draft picks Friday, the team announced. Third-round linebacker Junior Colson, fifth-round cornerback Tarheeb Still, fifth-round cornerback Cam Hart, sixth-round running back Kimani Vidal, seventh-round receiver Brenden Rice and seventh-round receiver Cornelius Johnson all signed their four-year rookie deals.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced Friday that they’ve signed six draft picks to rookie contracts. This leaves just three unsigned draft picks for the Chargers: Colson, 21, was a three-year starter at Michigan and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2023 and 2022. Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compares him to Chiefs LB Willie Gay .
Former Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Shawne Merriman joined the Chargers Unleashed podcast to talk all things Bolts with hosts Jake Hefner and Dan Wolkenstein.
Just four months into his tenure with the Los Angeles Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz’s job performance is being judged harshly in the new Pro Football Talk’s GM Ranking.
While the Bolts are interested in adding what would be a high-profile rotational rusher behind their Pro Bowl OLB tandem, he has seen a bit of a post-draft market emerge for his services.
Plenty of the Los Angeles Chargers' 2024 NFL Draft class was targeting offensive talent, especially early. They wanted to improve every level of that unit in order to maximize Justin Herbert in year one under Jim Harbaugh. Now, they're pointing to adding some defensive stability via free agency.
The Los Angeles Chargers hit reset after a disappointing 2023 season. Through key free agency moves and the draft, there are a few areas where the Chargers got better and worse this off-season.
The Los Angeles Chargers have seen a near-complete overhaul of their cornerback room as J.C. Jackson fizzled midway through the second season of a five-year mega deal and Michael Davis’ subsequent departure in free agency.
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.
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 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 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.
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 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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