The Los Angeles Chargers decided to return Keenan Allen late in the offseason in 2025 due to the retirement of former teammate Mike Williams. As a much-welcomed return, Allen proved to be still a very important part of the Chargers offense in 2025, even with his age-33 season giving doubt to fans around the league.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen hopes to be back with the team despite his status as an impending free agent this offseason. But while
Keenan Allen and the Los Angeles Chargers couldn't get it done in the NFL playoffs. Their season ended in the wild-card round with a 16-3 loss to Drake Maye and the New England Patriots.
Now that the Los Angeles Chargers have a new offensive coordinator in Mike McDaniel, they'll need to add players to fit the scheme. It could come with making tough decisions, such as not re-signing franchise legend Keenan Allen.
How many of the head coaches can you name from each Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000?
The NBA All-Star Game is right around the corner, and the game is taking place in Los Angeles at the new Los Angeles Clippers stadium. All of the festivities for the weekend are happening in Los Angeles, too, and that includes the All-Star Celebrity Game.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
The Los Angeles Chargers made headlines last offseason when they brought back veteran wideout Mike Williams after a year apart. Williams decided to retire before the regular season.
Before the season began, the Los Angeles Chargers were under fire due to their lack of playoff wins with Justin Herbert at the helm. Some had an issue with Herbert being in top 10 quarterback lists due to the fact that he doesn't have a playoff victory just yet.
How many of the players to lead their NFL team in receiving yards for the 2018-19 season can you name in five minutes?
Keenan Allen was among the players who cashed in on his contract incentives on Sunday, and he celebrated in fitting fashion. Allen entered his Los Angeles Chargers’ Week 18 game against the Denver Broncos with $1.25 million on the line.
The Los Angeles Chargers are catching everyone by surprise. And that includes Keenan Allen. Allen has seen it all over the last year or so. The veteran wideout got cut by Jim Harbaugh and the rebuilding Chargers, then spent time with the Chicago Bears last year during a rebuilding, 5-12 season. Now?
There is no need for the Los Angeles Chargers to look towards next season just yet, as they're in the extremely competitive AFC playoff race. Sitting at 8-4 heading into Week 14 and as the AFC's fifth seed, the Bolts need to finish the regular season strong if they want to make the postseason again.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Keenan Allen is in the midst of a bounce-back season, and seems to have found a home in Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman’s scheme and in quarterback Justin Herbert’s supporting cast.
The Los Angeles Chargers are part of a winning city. The Dodgers just won their second consecutive World Series and the Lakers near the top of the Western conference.
After another high-scoring week in the NFL, let's sift through the rubble and break down our four biggest fantasy football takeaways from Week 10.
Keenan Allen returned to the LA Chargers shortly before the 2025 season and now sits atop the mountain as the franchise's all-time receptions leader. Allen passed Antonio Gates on Sunday night in a moment that Chargers fans thought would never happen after he was traded to the Chicago Bears.
The Los Angeles Chargers used a stout defensive effort to stymie Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers in a 25-10 win on "Sunday Night Football." Here are four takeaways from Sunday's NFL nightcap:
Fantasy football playoffs are quickly approaching, so teams fighting for playoff spots can't afford any duds at this point in the season. We're here to help with our five players who could fall short of their projections in NFL Week 10.
Los Angeles Chargers receiver Keenan Allen became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 1,000 career receptions during Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders.
How many of the players in the NFL in 2025 with at least 1,000 touches under their belt can you name in five minutes?
Keenan Allen has dealt with a variety of injuries throughout his career, but two of them in particular have left lasting marks on the star wide receiver.
At one point, Antonio Gates’ records felt untouchable following Keenan Allen’s 2024 departure from the Chargers. But the veteran Bolts WR decided to return to Los Angeles this season after just one year in Chicago.
When Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen first signed with the team, it was first reported as a one-year, $8.52 million contract. However, it seems that the actual value of the deal could be less than the initial reporting on the subject.
How many of the 28 players in the NFL's Super Bowl Era with at least 900-career receptions can you name in five minutes?
According to Tom Pelissero, the Chargers are signing veteran WR Keenan Allen to a one-year, $8.52 million deal. Los Angeles hosted Allen for a visit last
The six-time Pro Bowler is running out of time to submit a Hall of Fame case.
There are numerous potential fits for Keenan Allen around the NFL.
It would make sense for Keenan Allen to be in the mix to join the Bears in 2025.
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