The Chargers are gearing up for the 2026 offseason by focusing heavily on bolstering their offensive capabilities, and it’s evident. With Jim Harbaugh determined to keep the competitive window open, new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel is assembling a staff that emphasizes the details of the run game and the functioning of the offensive line.
Those hyped about the Los Angeles Chargers ahead of NFL free agency might want to pump the brakes a little bit. Yes, Jim Harbaugh, Joe Hortiz and the Chargers boast droves of cap space before free agency.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a solid wide receiver corps heading into the 2026 offseason. It is hard to not envision new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel bringing some of the speed elements from his days in Miami to the Chargers offense.
The Los Angeles Chargers boast an extremely smart foundation pertaining to their philosophy in team building. This is spearheaded by General Manager Joe Hortiz, who believes building in the draft is key.
The Chargers are currently projected to have nearly $83MM in cap space for the 2026 offseason. That could lead to a spending spree, but such an approach should not be expected.
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Like any team, the Los Angeles Chargers have some key free agents they need to retain this offseason. The headliner for Jim Harbaugh’s club is edge defender Odafe Oweh.
There is some serious credibility around the idea the Los Angeles Chargers will spend some of those big cap space dollars on top offensive linemen in free agency.
The Los Angeles Chargers could go a few different ways in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft. One? The offensive line in front of Justin Herbert, where
The Los Angeles Chargers have been fairly responsible during this current era of Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz, not spending much in free agency and not making too many absurd cuts that blindside the fan base (of course, forgetting the entire Keenan Allen debacle).
One thing the Los Angeles Chargers have done well since bringing in Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh has come during the draft. Two draft classes in, the Chargers have added legitimate playmakers across the board.
The Los Angeles Chargers went the veteran route last offseason at wide receiver. First, they brought back Mike Williams one year after they released him due to cap purposes.
It’s going a little overlooked already, but the Los Angeles Chargers made a big splash of a free-agent re-signing to start their offseason when they locked down defensive lineman Teair Tart.
The Los Angeles Chargers are in the midst of a pivotal offseason. They have a massive list of internal free agents, new offensive and defensive coordinators, third most cap space in the NFL heading into the off-season but only five draft picks in the upcoming draft.
It’s hard not to fall in love with the idea of Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert getting an offensive coordinator like Mike McDaniel. McDaniel has been one of the foremost offensive minds in the NFL for a long time now.
While the Chargers offensive coaching staff has seen some significant change this offseason, the organization is planning to stick with two key assistants.
The Los Angeles Chargers exceeded expectations once again in 2025, as Jim Harbaugh got his team back to the playoffs despite a lot of key injuries and some glaring holes on the roster.
The Los Angeles Chargers have undergone some major coaching staff changes around Jim Harbaugh this offseason. Some of that was by Harbaugh’s own design.
The Los Angeles Chargers coaching staff will look much different in 2026. Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter is the head coach for the Baltimore Ravens, and Greg Roman was fired as the team’s offensive coordinator following the playoff loss.
While most of the focus for the Los Angeles Chargers will be placed upon the offense, there's some major decisions that need to be made on defense. With Jesse Minter out and Chris O'Leary taking over, the Bolts have to decide on the futures of two pass rushers: Khalil Mack and Odafe Oweh.
As the 2025 Los Angeles Chargers‘ season has come to a close, after reflecting on the best defensive players of the team, here are the best offensive ones.
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.