The first week of free agency has been relatively measured from the Los Angeles Chargers front office. The Chargers are filling their roster holes and bringing back several internal free agents.
The Los Angeles Chargers just sent a massive shockwave through the league by ensuring the “Mack Attack” stays right where it belongs. By re-signing future Hall of Famer Khalil Mack to a one-year, $18 million extension, General Manager Joe Hortiz and Head Coach Jim Harbaugh have sent a crystal-clear message to the rest of the AFC.
The Los Angeles Chargers are set to re-sign linebacker Denzel Perryman to a one-year deal, NFL Network reported Thursday. Financial terms were not reported.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
Denzel Perryman will be back in Los Angeles next season. The veteran linebacker is re-signing with the Chargers, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The Los Angeles Chargers made a sneaky-good signing on Wednesday night, adding former Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell to a two-year, $9.25 million deal, with $5 million guaranteed.
The Los Angeles Chargers added Keaton Mitchell to their backfield on Wednesday, inking the former Baltimore Raven to a 2 year, $9.25 million deal. This move gives the Chargers a legitimate three-headed monster, as Omarion Hampton and Kimani Vidal round out the group.
In both 2024 and 2025, the Los Angeles Chargers were under the command of head coach Jim Harbaugh. The offensive coordinator was Greg Roman and the defensive coordinator was Jesse Minter.
The Los Angeles Chargers are signing running back Keaton Mitchell to a two-year, $9.5 million contract with $5 million guaranteed, NFL Network reported Thursday.
The Los Angeles Chargers are a team with a good roster, a great head coach in Jim Harbaugh, and a quarterback in Justin Herbert who has all the talent in the world.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Los Angeles Chargers aim for better health at the running back position after a season decimated by injuries. Najee Harris tore his Achilles in Week 3, while Omarion Hampton missed eight games due to a left ankle fracture and right ankle injury.
The Los Angeles Chargers and general manager Joe Hortiz have taken a painfully measured approach to roster additions as free agency enters day four after the negotiation window opened on Monday.
The Los Angeles Chargers' early free agency period has been extraordinarily quiet, with the team spending quite frugally. This has led to plenty of fan criticism and concern, but to look positively, there are a few signings that the team has made that allowed for excitement going into 2026.
The Los Angeles Chargers have added another player to a crowded running back room. The move begs the question: Who among them will be on the roster Week 1 in September?
The Los Angeles Chargers are welcoming a new weapon to their ground attack. Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reported Thursday that the Chargers are signing former Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell to a 2-year, $9.25 million contract, with $5 millionguaranteed.
The Chargers are hanging on to their special teams ace. Del’Shawn Phillips is re-signing with the team, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Phillips will be getting a two-year contract, per Pelissero.
The Chargers have been working to reshape their offensive line this offseason, but they are retaining a key piece of depth in Trey Pipkins. He is expected to sign a two-year, $10MM deal to stay in Los Angeles, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
The wide receiver market is exploding, and the Los Angeles Chargers could be trying to trade former first-round pick Quentin Johnston to any of the needy teams that missed out on a high-priced pass-catcher on the open market.
The Los Angeles Chargers kick-start free agency with the splash signing of center Tyler Biadasz, as the two sides agreed to a 3-year, $30M contract, according to the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
After signing a one-year contract, running back Najee Harris talked in his first press conference about being a versatile, all-around back who could also be used in a receiving position.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler mentions Chargers WR Quentin Johnston as one of the receivers “potentially available” for trade this offseason. The Chargers are clearly in the market for receiver help this offseason and while Johnston has had some big games for Los Angeles, there is risk in committing big money to him long term.
The Chargers announced on Saturday that they have agreed to terms with the nine-time Pro Bowl linebacker on a one-year deal that will keep him in Los Angeles for the 2026 season.
The Chargers locked up veteran EDGE Khalil Mack to a new one-year contract on Friday, but it sounds like they have more plans for the position in coming