Last offseason, the Los Angeles Chargers made it a priority to protect Justin Herbert. Their big free agent signing was Mekhi Becton, whom they handed a two-year, $20 million deal.
Another reminder. The official start of free agency begins at 4:00 ET on March 11. Two days earlier on March 9, players headed towards free agency can talk with clubs other than their own.
There’s little argument against the Los Angeles Chargers being a winning organization under the guidance of Jim Harbaugh. Consistently hitting the playoffs
The Los Angeles Chargers continue to go overlooked ahead of NFL free agency and the NFL draft. Jim Harbaugh’s club got some major headlines with the hiring of Mike McDaniel, but otherwise feel like an afterthought.
The Chargers first pick was the most "Jim Harbaugh" selection possible. A hard-nosed running back with tools to become one of the league's best. Omarion Hampton has size, speed, vision and three-down capabilities.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a good problem on their hands: an abundance of pass rushers. While they still need to make a deep playoff run, the defense certainly wasn't the issue in regards to their Wild Card losses.
This offseason, I took control of the Los Angeles Chargers in GM Mode on StickToTheModel with a clear approach: use strong cap space to reload the roster, reinforce the trenches, and add defensive playmakers while keeping the quarterback protected.
The Los Angeles Chargers are by far the most common prediction for Tyreek Hill’s next team. Those Chargers, after all, moved on from Greg Roman and hired Mike McDaniel as Justin Herbert’s next offensive coordinator. Drawing the line from the Chargers to McDaniel’s and Hill’s time with the Miami Dolphins isn’t hard to do.
Khalil Mack’s future in the NFL remains undecided as the 34-year-old edge rusher weighs retirement against a return for the 2026 season Mack played the 2025 season on a one-year, $18 million contract with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Ahead of NFL free agency, the Los Angeles Chargers enjoy nearly $90 million in free cap space. Good thing, too, because after they get some re-signings of their own done with the likes of Odafe Oweh, Jim Harbaugh’s club has a plethora of issues to address with outside additions. One of the most problematic areas for the Chargers right now?
The Los Angeles Chargers want future Hall of Fame edge defender Khalil Mack back in free agency this offseason, provided he doesn’t call it a career. Mack pondered retirement last year before re-upping with the Chargers on a one-year deal worth $18 million.
Brad Gagnon of Bleacher Report recently ranked the 12 NFL franchises that have yet to win a Super Bowl title and their chances of reaching and prevailing in Super Bowl LXI about a year from now.
After a one-year stint with the Chicago Bears in 2024, wide receiver Keenan Allen returned for his 12th season with the Los Angeles Chargers. The 33-year old was effective in 2025, appearing in all 17 games and making three starts.
Los Angeles Chargers edge defender Khalil Mack is one of the greatest players of his generation, and while he’s not the unstoppable force he used to be, the impending free agent should receive plenty of interest on the open market.
With the hiring of Mike McDaniel as offensive coordinator, the Los Angeles Chargers became a better team overnight. Simply from the fact that McDaniel has orchestrated some of the most explosive offenses in the league over the last several years.
The NFL’s window to apply franchise tags to players opens on Tuesday, which puts the Los Angeles Chargers in an interesting spot. Historically, the Chargers don’t use the franchise tag often.
Edge defender Odafe Oweh was a godsend for the Los Angeles Chargers down the stretch, and his strong play could earn him a massive raise in the coming months.
The Los Angeles Chargers are putting the finishing touches on their 2026 coaching staff for head coach Jim Harbaugh. The latest move is one that should get a ton of praise immediately.
A Raven for the opening four-plus seasons of his career, former first-round edge rusher Odafe Oweh recorded a career-high 10 sacks in 2024. However, five games into 2025, Oweh had yet to register a sack.
Nasir Adderley played out his rookie contract from 2019-22. Instead of signing a new deal in free agency, however, the safety announced his retirement.
Chargers LB Odafe Oweh is unlikely to be franchise tagged this offseason by Los Angeles, per CBS’s Jonathan Jones. Jones added even though the Chargers are flush with cap space this offseason, the tag for Oweh would be north of $27 million, which is a prohibitive value.