With the Los Angeles Chargers under a new regime, it is easy to live in the current age of successes, and generally sound free agent signings from General Manager Joe Hortiz.
The Los Angeles Chargers don’t feel like a team about to use the franchise tag this offseason. Doing so wouldn’t be the worst idea, though. Odafe Oweh feels like the top Chargers franchise tag candidate, if things get desperate.
The Los Angeles Chargers now must visualize getting out of the first round. The New England Patriots bounced them in brutal fashion — which became their second-straight Wild Card exit, causing NFL Draft season to come early in LA.
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.
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.
It would be pretty shocking to find out the Los Angeles Chargers have an interest in making a blockbuster trade for Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx
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.
The Los Angeles Chargers are undergoing roster turnover due to the new hiring of coordinators for both sides of the ball. Mike McDaniel was hired to be the offensive coordinator and Chris O'Leary was hired to be the defensive coordinator.
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.
The Los Angeles Chargers didn’t earn much attention when replacing Jesse Minter. Not hard to see why. Minter is a big loss. And the star defensive coordinator
It’s not hard to run down the list of upcoming Los Angeles Chargers free agents and pick out the big names. Khalil Mack is one, should the modern great choose to keep playing.
The Los Angeles Chargers must be headed in a good direction under Jim Harbaugh, right? After all, free agency and the draft have yet to occur and the Chargers have popped up in Super Bowl projections.
Former Chargers S Nasir Adderley announced on his social media that he would like to play again and is ready to return to the NFL this offseason. “It’s now been three years since I left the NFL, and I am extremely happy with my development,” Adderley said.