As the trade deadline approached, there was much buzz surrounding the prospect of the Los Angeles Chargers striking a deal to bring in help for the backfield, especially given the, as of now, uncertain injury status of rookie running back Omarion Hampton.
The Los Angeles Chargers are 6-3 and not only smack dab in the middle of the AFC Playoffs chase but also right there in contention for the West title. The season is in good shape and barely halfway over yet, already, Bolts fans are lamenting what could have been.
The Washington Commanders are looking to add some safety depth. According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in Houston, the team worked out four safeties Tuesday: Marcus
Maye, K’Von
Wallace, Daryl
Worley and Jaylen
Mahoney.
The Chargers placed left tackle Joe Alt on injured reserve Wednesday, according to the NFL's personnel wire. Alt has a high right ankle injury that will require surgery.
As it has been widely reported, the Chargers offensive line is undergoing constant change which means competition is always underway. Competition, however, does not mean success.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
The 2025 NFL season has surpassed its midway point and with it went the 2025 NFL trade deadline. With no moves impacting future roster-building, LA Chargers fans now have a definitive idea of what the team will need next spring to continue building on the Jim Harbaugh-led foundation.
The Los Angeles Chargers have officially placed OT Joe Alt on injured reserve, per the NFL transaction wire. Alt went down with a high ankle sprain for
The Los Angeles Chargers kept on the right track in a middling AFC with a win over Tennessee to move to 6-3, then acted as buyers at the NFL trade deadline.
Asante Samuel Jr.‘s schedule is starting to look like a draft prospect’s itinerary of “30” visits. After the former Los Angeles Chargers cornerback received clearance to return from a troublesome injury, three more teams have entered the fray.
Special teams has been an issue for the LA Chargers this season. This comes as a surprise to many, as special team's coordinator Ryan Ficken revitalized the group years ago and has kept the group among the best in the league.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Los Angeles Chargers walked away from the NFL trade deadline having addressed their biggest and most glaring need, the offensive line. Los Angeles, faced with the loss of left tackle Joe Alt for the season, sent a 2027 6th round pick to New Orleans for 2022 first round offensive lineman Trevor Penning.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced they have signed LS Peter Bowden to the practice squad and cut DB Myles Purchase to make room. Los Angeles’ practice
The Los Angeles Chargers landed on striking a deal for Trevor Penning at the NFL trade deadline, in part because the team lost all leverage after the latest
Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton has been on injured reserve since Week 6, but he's now eligible to return. Will Hampton make his return to the field in Week 10?
According to Mike Kaye, the Panthers are hosting CB Asante Samuel Jr. for a visit on Wednesday. Samuel Jr. underwent neck surgery in April and now appears
The Los Angeles Chargers didn’t stand a chance at the NFL trade deadline. Not really, anyway, in the wake of the Joe Alt injury. Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz and the front office likely worked the phones relentlessly, looking for help right up until the deadline.
The LA Chargers made two trades on the day of the trade deadline but they weren't what fans expected. Los Angeles traded a future sixth-round pick for 2022 first-round pick Trevor Penning, who provides offensive line depth despite his subpar play.
The Los Angeles Chargers offensive line has been a talking point since seemingly the birth of the franchise, with eras of franchise record setting offensive lines, to (more often) eras of extreme disappointment and worry for their franchise quarterbacks.
The Los Angeles Chargers sent cornerback Ja’Sir Taylor to the New York Jets on Tuesday, a quiet but notable move that came just minutes after the NFL trade deadline passed.
The Los Angeles Chargers are 6-3 and in the thick of things in the AFC West and the AFC in general, but they just announced some news that could really impact the rest of their 2025 season.
Things keep getting worse for the Los Angeles Chargers in 2025. A season that began with Super Bowl aspirations has been defined instead by one crushing injury after another.