Sitting at 4-2 after six games, the Los Angeles Chargers typically wouldn't be thinking about selling at the NFL trade deadline, but it's hard not to point out two obvious trade candidates for the team to sell.
LA Chargers fans' list of desires for the Bolts has grown to the length of a Costco shopping list. That is what happens when a team is throttled with injuries yet still has a high enough ceiling to make a fanbase believe.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Los Angeles Chargers got away with one in Week 6, just slipping past the hapless Miami Dolphins thanks to some final-seconds heroics, courtesy of Justin
Welcome back, Ladd McConkey. The Los Angeles Chargers' receiver hasn't exactly been gone this season, but nor has played up to last year's rookie standards.
You never know what you will get from the Los Angeles Chargers. Well, you do know that they will play for their head coach. Jim Harbaugh has gained the trust and respect of his roster, and they put that on display with a relentless effort to earn a victory over the Miami Dolphins in Week 6.
It was nearly disastrous, but the LA Chargers escaped Miami with a nail-biting win to stay atop the AFC West. As far as Derwin James is concerned, the Dolphins shouldn't have even been in the game down the stretch.
The Los Angeles Chargers, facing off against the Miami Dolphins on the road in Week 6, desperately needed their offense to get back on track after abysmal performances against the New York Giants and the Washington Commanders in the past two weeks.
As the Los Angeles Chargers headed into Miami to face the Dolphins in Week 6, the team desperately needed a victory to get their season back on track after back-to-back brutal losses in Weeks 5 and 6.
Cameron Dicker's 33-yard field goal with five seconds left lifted the Los Angeles Chargers to a 29-27 win over the host Miami Dolphins on Sunday afternoon at Miami Gardens, Fla.
Sometimes, a single win can feel like more than just a number in the standings. For the Los Angeles Chargers, their 29-27 victory over the Miami Dolphins, sealed by a last-second field goal, was a moment of pure resilience.
It was not a victory the Chargers will frame and hang on the wall, but they did what they had to do to put it in the win column. The Chargers came back to beat the Dolphins 29-27 on a 33-yard field goal with five seconds left.
The Los Angeles Chargers have reportedly been active on the trade front as they look to bolster their running back depth, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off two miserable losses to two teams that were inherently in bad spots in their respective seasons. This comes after an injury to their superstar offensive tackle, Joe Alt.
The Chargers are dealing with a slew of injuries. Rookie running back Omarion Hampton was placed on injured reserve. In light of his injury, a familiar face was signed to the active roster in Kimani Vidal, who could play a huge role in the running game.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston is battling a hamstring injury that could sideline him for Week 6’s contest against the Miami Dolphins.
Per Adam Schefter, the Chargers are elevating RB Nyheim Hines and OT David Sharpe from the practice squad. In other moves, Los Angeles also placed DL Da’Shawn Hand on injured reserve and signed OT Bobby Hart to the active roster.
The Los Angeles Chargers are 3-2 and sit tied atop the AFC West Division. However, the Bolts are losers of two in a row and have been ravaged by injuries in the past two games, raising concerns about whether they can still contend for the playoffs despite these challenges.
The Los Angeles Chargers have just announced their final injury report for their Week 6 matchup against the Miami Dolphins, and it is daunting. The offensive line is decimated, and there is a litany of other players on the report.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced they’ve ruled out OT Joe Alt (ankle), OT Trey Pipkins (knee), WR Derius Davis (knee), and DL Da’Shawn Hand (groin) from Week 6 against the Dolphins. It’s a tough break for Los Angeles’ offensive line, now without their starting left and right tackles.
It was a dream start to the 2025 NFL season for the Los Angeles Chargers after compiling a 3-0 record. Additionally, each of those three victories came against each of the AFC West opponents.