The Los Angeles Chargers (4-2) are in a drastically different place than they were a few weeks ago. Their reign as trendy Super Bowl pick ended as abruptly as it began, as they lost a great amount of public support following losses to the New York Giants and Washington Commanders.
Los Angeles Chargers fans are very much enjoying the budding Jim Harbaugh era while attempting to forget some of the rough patches of the past. But the
Prior to Sunday's win vs. the Miami Dolphins, it was reported that the LA Chargers were making calls on the running back market in the wake of Najee Harris and Omarion Hampton's injuries.
The Los Angeles Chargers are hurting up front, with injuries to both star tackles Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater. And according to NFL insider Josina Anderson, the Chargers are making “preliminary inquiries at the running back and tackle position.” The Chicago Bears could offer left tackle Braxton Jones in a trade that would benefit both sides.
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.
Khalil Mack injury return timeline updates are officially a go for the Los Angeles Chargers. Mack suffered an elbow injury during a Week 2 win over the Las Vegas Raiders and went to injured reserve.
With injuries decimating the Los Angeles Chargers’ running back room, they’ve been forced to turn to practice-squad call-up Kimani Vidal and special-teams player Hassan Haskins.
How many of the NFL players with at least three 100-receiving-yard games in their rookie season in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966) can you name in seven minutes?
Cameron Dicker's kick saved the Los Angeles Chargers from a catastrophic loss, and sent them into a colossal showdown. Seconds from a ugly loss to the lowly Dolphins last weekend in Miami, Justin Herbert and Ladd McConkey set the table and Dicker delivered on a 33-yard field goal as time expired.
According to Josina Anderson, the Chargers are still calling around the league making preliminary trade inquiries about adding help at running back and offensive tackle. Those are the two positions that have been hit the hardest by injuries so far this season.
As the Los Angeles Chargers have climbed to 4-2 on the season, their overall solid performance so far has not been without its seriously ugly spots, including, most notably, the sub-par play and injury troubles of the offensive line.
A nerve-wracking victory over one of the league’s worst teams, the Miami Dolphins, showed where the Los Angeles Chargers truly rank in the NFL hierarchy after their two disappointing losses to the New York Giants and Washington Commanders.
Much like a child's wish list to Santa with in December, LA Chargers fans are starting to compile a list of players they would like to see the Bolts pursue ahead of the NFL trade deadline.
From now until the end of time, whenever anyone discusses the Los Angeles Chargers' wild Week 6 29-27 comeback win over the Miami Dolphins, the conversation
The Los Angeles Chargers picked up a much-needed win on Sunday, defeating the Miami Dolphins 29-27 to move to 4-2 on the season. The Chargers held a commanding 23-13 lead heading into the fourth quarter but survived some late-game heroics from the Dolphins.
The Los Angeles Chargers may have found a suitable replacement for Omarion Hampton, who was placed on IR with an ankle injury. On Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, many wondered if either Kimani Vidal or Hassan Haskins would get the nod to be the Chargers' primary ballcarrier moving forward.
The Los Angeles Chargers are quietly heating up the trade market as they seek to bolster their running back room, with veteran Nick Chubb emerging as a potential target.
The Los Angeles Chargers are a mess along the offensive line in front of Justin Herbert right now. Some of that can’t be avoided, of course. Star left tackle Joe Alt is currently injured and working his way back from an ankle sprain.
Running back Rico Dowdle led the NFL with 239 total yards for the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, but was available in 42 percent of leagues the week before. Don’t make the same mistake in Week 6.
You never know what you will get from the Los Angeles Chargers. Well, you do know that they will play for their head coach. Jim Harbaugh has gained the trust and respect of his roster, and they put that on display with a relentless effort to earn a victory over the Miami Dolphins in Week 6.
Cameron Dicker's 33-yard field goal with five seconds left lifted the Los Angeles Chargers to a 29-27 win over the host Miami Dolphins on Sunday afternoon at Miami Gardens, Fla.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston is battling a hamstring injury that could sideline him for Week 6’s contest against the Miami Dolphins.
Los Angeles Chargers defensive tackle Da’Shawn Hand left last week’s loss to the Commanders after only appearing on four defensive snaps. The groin injury
Per Adam Schefter, the Chargers are elevating RB Nyheim Hines and OT David Sharpe from the practice squad. In other moves, Los Angeles also placed DL Da’Shawn Hand on injured reserve and signed OT Bobby Hart to the active roster.