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Chargers’ free agent contract for possible starter is a massive steal
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When the Los Angeles Chargers signed former Las Vegas Raiders offensive lineman Andre James to a deal in free agency, it was worth questioning exactly how big the contract was—and what the contract could mean. 

Now we know. 

Thanks to Over the Cap, James’ contract has been revealed as a one-year veteran minimum deal that checks in at a $1.17 million cap hit. 

That’s it. 

Call it just another classic Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz low-risk, high-reward signing. James, who only turns 28 this spring, had a down season last year with the Raiders. But the year before that he was much stronger, so if the Chargers can unlock that next to Mekhi Becton, he becomes an outright steal. 

For comparison’s sake, the Chargers brought back the 31-year-old Bradley Bozeman this offseason too, hitting him with a $5 million cap charge in 2025.

The contracts don’t put one guy ahead of the other, though. Rather, the Chargers are going all-in with a competition at center after upgrading one guard spot with Becton. They could always choose to upgrade the other guard spot as early as Round 1 of the draft. 

As of right now, the Chargers have roughly $30 million in free cap space, too. 


This article first appeared on Los Angeles Chargers on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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