The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off of an impressive 2024 campaign in which they won were one of the NFL's most pleasant surprises, winning 11 games and making the playoffs after going just 5-12 the year prior.
Los Angeles Chargers fans were hyped about the idea of the team upgrading the center spot in front of Justin Herbert this offseason. Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers responded with multiple moves that combined to earn an overall mixed reaction from fans, though. One of those was bringing aboard Andre James, formerly of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Chargers made a couple of changes to their defense on Tuesday. They announced that they have signed linebacker Kana'i Mauga to their 90-man roster.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced they have signed LB Kana’i Mauga. In correspondence, the Chargers waived LB Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste. Mauga, 25, signed with the Broncos as an undrafted free agent out of USC in September 2022.
The small roster moves for the Los Angeles Chargers just keep coming in the wake of spring workouts. First, it was the Chargers signing a wideout, rewarding a tryout player with a roster spot. Now?
Every NFL team has contracts it regrets. Heading into the 2025 season, these salaries stand out as overpayments by their respective teams. Salaries are based on cap hits from Spotrac.com.
The Los Angeles Chargers’ revamped backfield is already one of the NFL’s most intriguing position groups heading into 2025, and undrafted free agent Raheim Sanders is quickly becoming a name to watch — and one that could seriously complicate things for veteran Najee Harris.
Having a good schedule can be the deciding factor between making the NFL Playoffs and taking a trip to Cabo in January. The LA Chargers benefited from a good schedule in 2024, making the most out of it to win 11 games and make the NFL Playoffs.
While the Los Angeles Chargers could still make some additions, the majority of their roster is set for the 2025 season. Some of the top free agents they've signed include tight end Tyler Conklin, guard Mekhi Becton, cornerback Donte Jackson, and running back Najee Harris.
When all is said in done after the end of the 2025 regular season, the Chargers will have traveled the most miles of any team in the league. Without knowing when the Chargers will play each weekend, we do already know where.
The Los Angeles Chargers enjoyed a fantastic season in Jim Harbaugh's debut as head coach, winning 11 games and making the playoffs after going just 5-12 the year prior.
The Los Angeles Chargers are set to make travel history in 2025. According to an analysis by Bookies.com, the Chargers will log 37,086 miles during the upcoming NFL season—more than any team in league history.
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One of the more surprising things to occur this offseason has been Los Angeles Chargers free-agent cornerback Asante Samuel Jr.'s extended stay on the open market.
The LA Chargers will be the host team in the NFL's second-ever game in Brazil and are likely to face off against a familiar foe. According to reports, the Chargers will host the Kansas City Chiefs in the first-ever game broadcast on traditional YouTube for free.
The Los Angeles Chargers made a small roster move on Monday as spring work continued. Per the team’s announcement, the Chargers signed wideout Dalevon Campbell and waived offensive lineman Bucky Williams.
Since the day Jim Harbaugh signed on as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers ahead of the 2024 NFL season, it’s been clear he wouldn’t be just another face in the coaching crowd.
The Los Angeles Chargers made fans wait longer than expected to add a high-profile weapon for quarterback Justin Herbert this offseason. When they finally
Former Chargers CB Asante Samuel, Jr. underwent neck surgery in April and is waiting to sign with another team, according to Jeremy Fowler. Fowler reports that Samuel visited with the Saints on Monday.
There are still two spots left to decide on the LA Chargers' offensive line. Rashawn Slater will be at left tackle while Joe Alt will handle the other side.
From the moment Jim Harbaugh signed with the Los Angeles Chargers ahead of the 2024 NFL season, he has been one of the more eccentric personalities across the NFL coaching landscape.
Tre Harris was drafted 55th overall by the Los Angeles Chargers in the 2025 NFL Draft. He gives the Chargers a solid WR2 to play alongside Ladd McConkey.