It appears Anthony Lynn's days with the Chargers are numbered. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Report: Chargers expected to move on from Anthony Lynn during offseason

It was reported last month that the Los Angeles Chargers were going to evaluate head coach Anthony Lynn this offseason. It appears the evaluation will begin next week, and it won't take long to come to a decision. 

According to Jay Glazer of Fox Sports, the Chargers are expected to move on from Lynn as soon as next week.

The Chargers hired Lynn in 2017 with hopes he'd take the franchise to the next level. In his second season with the team, L.A. went 12-4, but since then, the Chargers have put together two losing seasons.

Lynn and the Chargers have just 11 wins over the last two seasons despite a plethora of talent on the roster. Injuries have played a factor in the team's struggles as of late, but some blame can be placed on Lynn, too.

Now that the Chargers have their franchise quarterback in Justin Herbert, it's imperative the team has the right coach by his side. A number of coaches will be in the running for head coaching positions this offseason, including Josh McDaniels, Eric Bieniemy and Brian Daboll, among others.

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