Ladd McConkey had a notable impact on the passing game during his college career at Georgia, and taking his next step as the No. 34 overall pick by the Los Angeles Chargers in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, he could do the same for his new team.
Jim Harbaugh is looking up for his franchise quarterback.
Chargers LB Denzel Perryman said HC Jim Harbaugh reminds him of actor Will Ferrell because of the humor he brings to the locker room. “My first impressions of Harbaugh, I hope I don’t get in trouble for this, but he reminds me of Will Ferrell,” Perryman said, via ProFootballTalk.
The Los Angeles Chargers' running game could receive a big boost if this player bounces back in 2024.
Many media outlets and analysts have released their NFL quarterback rankings for 2024 heading into the summer. Los Angeles Chargers signal-caller Justin Herbert seems to be one of the more polarizing players, but Pro Football Focus does have a very favorable view of him.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh may feel old having NaVorro Bowman as his linebackers coach. The former San Francisco 49ers sideline boss coached Bowman in the Bay Area for four seasons, creating a full-circle moment as he returns to the professional ranks.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a whole lot of questions on offense heading into 2024. The Chargers lost three key playmakers this offseason, trading wide receiver Keenan Allen, cutting fellow wide out Mike Williams and watching running back Austin Ekeler sign elsewhere in free agency.
The dust has settled on the 2024 NFL Draft, and the Los Angeles Chargers find themselves at a pivotal juncture in their offseason. Despite making strides in the draft, there remain critical gaps that need addressing if the Chargers hope to be a dominant force in the upcoming season.
Expectations for the Los Angeles Chargers are all over the place, with some even going to far as a Super Bowl appearance. Phillip Rivers predicted a 10-win season and Shawne Merriman upped that to 12.
One of the biggest questions for the Los Angeles Chargers offseason is who will replace Mike Williams and Keenan Allen as the team’s star receivers. Their wide receiver options are far broader than they are deep.
One year removed from the 2023 NFL draft, the Los Angeles Chargers initially had a very controversial draft, due to the selection of Quentin Johnston. Before the season, I predicted the stat lines of each rookie for the Bolts.
Chargers LB Denzel Perryman is excited to return home to Los Angeles where he started his career. “It feels good to be back, back where it all started,” Perryman said, via Chargers Wire.
The Los Angeles Chargers had a busy offseason. They made a change in head coach from Brandon Staley to Jim Harbaugh. Veteran stalwarts like Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, and Austin Ekeler all have left the team for new digs.
The Chargers have gotten rid of a four-year starter in college early on in OTAs.
For the Los Angeles Chargers, losing Mike Williams and Keenan Allen could never be seen as beneficial to their 2024 playoff chances, but could it be the very thing that costs them a chance of making the postseason altogether?
The Los Angeles Chargers announced they waived undrafted rookie OT Tyler Smith on Thursday. Smith was a four-year starter at Western Carolina and signed on with the Chargers as an undrafted free agent in April. During his college career, Smith appeared in 58 games for Western Carolina.
With the off-season getting underway as OTAs are just beginning, roster holes become more and more apparent. Especially when this team is under a completely new regime.
Breaking down the offseason/preseason win totals all four teams in the AFC West
Jim Harbaugh’s arrival ushers in a new way of doing things for the Los Angeles Chargers. Throughout the offseason, the Chargers have acted like an organization aiming to become a more physical football team, especially by allowing star wide receiver Mike Williams to walk via free agency and trading Keenan Allen to the Chicago Bears.
All games are must-win for the Los Angeles Chargers and it would be great to have a perfect season. But looking at their 2024 schedule, if they can at
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is oddly polarizing. Some feel he is an elite player, while others aren’t impressed with him at all. There is no doubt that Herbert’s stock has taken a hit over the last couple of years.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off a nightmare season. However, things are looking up for the franchise. They landed former Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, who has a knack for turning programs around quickly.
Linebacker Denzel Perryman rejoined the Chargers in March for his second run with the franchise and will be joined by the first-year head coach.
Offseason activities are in full swing with the 2024 NFL Draft nearly a full month in the books and one of the most intriguing early-round picks to watch will be former Georgia wide receiver Ladd McConkey.
The Los Angeles Chargers used this offseason to somewhat gut their roster. They got rid of several key weapons that quarterback Justin Herbert once had long ago, like running back Austin Ekeler and wide receivers Mike Williams and Keenan Allen.
New Chargers GM Joe Hortiz made it clear he must see more from second-year wide receiver Quentin Johnston before he climbs the depth chart.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!