The top priority for the Los Angeles Chargers this offseason has been to protect Justin Herbert. Everyone knows the disastrous 2025 season that occurred along the Chargers' offensive line.
Los Angeles Chargers running back Kimani Vidal signed his exclusive rights free agent tender on Tuesday to stay with the team for the 2026 season. Vidal, 24, played in 13 regular-season games last season (10 starts) and rushed a team-high 155 times for a team-best 643 yards as well as three touchdowns.
One is a 12-year veteran and a seven time Pro Bowler who has played his entire career with the same franchise. Another is a 14-year pro and a former first-round draft choice who has suited up for six different NFL teams.
The Chargers may follow a trend and pass on him during this year’s NFL Draft. Jim Harbaugh is helping lead the charge for another Los Angeles Chargers NFL Draft experience.
The AP has awarded its Defensive Player of the Year Award to the NFL's most outstanding defender since 1971. How many of the NFL DPOYs can you name in six minutes?
When it comes to the Los Angeles Chargers and NFL trade rumors, two things usually come to mind right now. One is the speculation the Chargers might be in the A.J.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
The Los Angeles Chargers re-signed RB Kimani Vidal, per the NFL’s Official Transaction Wire. Vidal, 24, was a two-time All-Sun Belt player, including first-team honors in 2023, and was the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year that season.
First-round picks get all the fanfare and media hype when it comes to the NFL draft. But the truth is, teams live and die by finding key contributors throughout the rest of the draft.
The Los Angeles Chargers might be ready to unleash their boldest draft strategy yet. This is a team that has quietly built a stable foundation. They have resisted the urge to overspend and positioned themselves for a major draft-night strike.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The NFL Draft is 10 days away and the Los Angeles Chargers need to have a high hit rate. The reason being is that they have just five picks to work with.
The Los Angeles Chargers cash in with an elite haul during the latest 7-round 2026 NFL mock draft, less than two weeks until the big day. The Los Angeles Chargers are a team in a bit of an interesting situation.
Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz worked hard to fill his team’s roster holes this offseason, particularly in the trenches. He strengthened the offensive
When it comes to NFL mock drafts, it’s really hard to get it wrong for the Los Angeles Chargers. After all, the Chargers went soft on the offensive line
The Los Angeles Chargers are heading into the NFL Draft with some questions on the offensive side of the ball. As it's been all offseason, they've still have yet to find a prominent receiver.
This past season, only the offensive lines of the 3-14 Las Vegas Raiders and the 5-12 Cleveland Browns earned a lower ranking from Pro Football Focus than Jim Harbaugh’s Los Angeles Chargers.
The Los Angeles Chargers hit the NFL draft with a mission: Upgrade Justin Herbert’s offensive line and spread new talent across a defense that lost a guru coordinator like Jesse Minter. Naturally, mock drafts will reflect this.
The Los Angeles Chargers are in full-swing draft mode. This offseason the Chargers were linked to multiple wide receivers in free agency and additionally have been linked to multiple wide receivers on the trade rumor mill.
While many teams are able to gloat about their Super Bowl victories and the status of their franchise among others, the Los Angeles Chargers are unable to relate in that aspect.
When it comes to NFL draft prospects this year, a few major names have started to emerge as favorites for the Los Angeles Chargers. It’s not just a fan-driven thing, either.
It’s hard to fumble the Los Angeles Chargers’ pick in an NFL mock draft this year. Justin Herbert needs better protection up front. Mike McDaniel is installing
The Los Angeles Chargers saw injuries on the offensive Iine prevent them from reaching their full potential as a team. The team has arguably the top young duo at tackle in the NFL.
Chargers safety Derwin James is entering the final year of the four-year extension he signed in August 2022, a deal that set a new benchmark for safeties at the time.
Recently, some developments have made it easier to assess the Los Angeles Chargers’ draft strategy. Bill Barnwell’s all-trades mock draft suggested that Quentin Johnston could be traded to Carolina, which was notable not only for the specific trade scenario but also for what it indicates about the current perception of the Chargers.
Although the Los Angeles Chargers upgraded at center by signing Tyler Biadasz, both starting guard spots remain a massive question mark, especially at left guard.
Linebacker Daiyan Henley had a good 2025 season and led the Chargers in regular-season solo (54) and assisted (49) tackles and had the second-highest Pro Football Focus (PFF) tackling grade (78.5%) of his career.