The Los Angeles Chargers are looking for that secret formula that head coach Jim Harbaugh cooks up before each football season. Everywhere he's gone, the team or program turns it around immediately, and the Bolts are looking for some of that. Harbaugh brings that special sauce to the team, and it usually starts in the trenches.
Zion Johnson was drafted 17th overall in 2022 by the Los Angeles Chargers. At Boston College, he had experience playing in both the tackle and guard positions on the left side.
Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste joins an inexperienced linebacker room for the Chargers after starring for both UCF and Ole Miss. Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste comes to the Chargers following a lengthy career playing for both the University of Central Florida and Ole Miss.
Los Angeles Chargers pass rushers Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa might be nearing the back ends of their careers, but they still can both be impactful players for the Chargers this season.
Herbert 'smashed' L.A.'s conditioning test
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh seems thrilled that he has Justin Herbert at quarterback heading into his inaugural campaign with the club.
With the Los Angeles Chargers mandatory minicamp beginning on Tuesday, the Bolts have determined their starting five offensive line group. According to Daniel Popper of The Athletic, head coach Jim Harbaugh revealed Tuesday that the starting five includes Rashawn Slater, Zion Johnson, Bradley Bozeman, Joe Alt, and Trey Pipkins.
The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to be among the league's best teams under new head coach Jim Harbaugh. All eyes will be on whether Harbaugh can implement his style of play to this Chargers team.
The Los Angeles/ San Diego Chargers have been looking for the right blend of players and coaches to push the team into contention for the Super Bowl finally.
Free agent safety Tony Jefferson is participating in the Los Angeles Chargers mandatory minicamp this week for a tryout with the team. Jefferson, a former undrafted free agent out Oklahoma, spent nearly a decade in the NFL before retiring after the 2022 season.
With no prior football experience, Praise Olatoke joined Ohio State’s club team in 2022. Now, just two years later, he’s got a shot at the NFL. The Nigeria-born, Scotland-raised sprinter was one of 16 players added to the NFL’s International Player Pathway Class and is now trying out for the Los Angeles Chargers.
Los Angeles Chargers outside linebacker Khalil Mack opted to restructure his contract this offseason to stay with the Chargers and help them free up cap space.
Last season, the Los Angeles Chargers collapsed, finishing 5-12. This offseason, they hired new head coach Jim Harbaugh to spark a turnaround, but he faces several challenges. Here's why Los Angeles should be worried about next season.
The new Eagles offensive coordinator, Kellen Moore, must withstand a significant spotlight on him in 2024. After the Eagles lost Shane Steichen in 2023 to the Indianapolis Colts, the Eagles offense suffered severely.
As Charger fans, we expect our beloved quarterback, Justin Herbert, to perform at the top five to ten level like he has his entire career. While his play may reflect a quarterback who is in the top ten of the totem pole, the box score statistics may tell a different story.
As it turned out, 2023’s Los Angeles Chargers interior defensive line was bad. Fast forward to today and the unit looks completely different. Gone are three of the four leading snap-getters.
As the Los Angeles Chargers gear up for another campaign, they’ll have a bolstered O-line for the upcoming season. The team drafted Joe Alt, (arguably) the top offensive lineman among this year’s batch of rookies.
The Chargers have officially locked in the fifth overall pick.
The Chargers offense is going to have a run-first mentality under new head coach Jim Harbaugh. That could mean big things for one of the team's offseason acquisitions.
The Chargers’ decision to select Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt with the No. 5 overall pick in this year’s draft naturally displaced Pipkins, who has served as the club’s primary RT over the past two seasons.
Quentin Johnston hopes to put his struggles behind him in 2024.
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