After winning an elusive national title for the University of Michigan, Jim Harbaugh is back in the NFL with the Los Angeles Chargers, and his brother John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens has taken notice.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is looking like his usual self again. After season-ending finger surgery, Herbert says it is behind him
The Los Angeles Chargers are now on summer vacation, and it couldn't have come at a better time. Although it's barely June, the Chargers are already dealing with injuries to some of their key offensive players, like tight ends Will Dissly and Donald Parham Jr.
The Chargers went out and got sprinter speed.
The Los Angeles Chargers will enter into the 2024 season looking to break the mold that has surrounded the team over the years. The Bolts have consistently
The Los Angeles Chargers underwent some major changes during the 2024 NFL offseason. The biggest one came on the sidelines, where Jim Harbaugh will be replacing Brandon Staley as head coach.
When Jim Harbaugh was announced as the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers earlier this year, almost every analyst equivocally claimed that Justin Herbert now has nowhere to hide.
Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Joey Bosa opted to take a pay cut to stay with the Bolts this offseason. Both Bosa and fellow edge rusher Khalil Mack took the pay cuts, helping the team open up more cap space.
Herbert is carrying himself a little differently this year. On the practice field, one could see his smile through his facemask for nearly the entire 45-minute session.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert lost his top two pass-catchers this offseason as Mike Williams and Keenan Allen departed the team. The team released Williams, who tore his ACL last season, and Williams signed with the New York Jets.
The Los Angeles Chargers continue to add defensive depth. Their latest move is no different, and it's yet another reunion with a former Baltimore Raven.
Veteran safety Tony Jefferson has signed with the Los Angeles Chargers, the team announced Friday.
After spending a year off the field, former Baltimore Ravens safety Tony Jefferson is making a comeback. According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, Jefferson is signing a contract with the LA Chargers.
Chargers players chime in on what their first minicamp with their new coach was like
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said it's 'likely' new running back Gus Edwards will be ready to join the team once training camp starts, he told reporters Edwards signed with the Chargers at the beginning of free agency on a two-year deal, but he has been unable to participate in OTAs so far as he deals with an injury.
Free agent sprinter-turned-wide receiver Praise Olatoke has signed a deal with the Los Angeles Chargers, the team reported in an official press release.
The former Ohio State sprinter has earned a chance to stick around with the Chargers this summer. Just a day after Chargers mandatory minicamp came to an end, former Ohio State sprinter and wideout Praise Olatoke, who partook on a tryout basis, has been signed by the team.
With no prior football experience, Praise Olatoke joined Ohio State’s club team in 2022. Now, just two years later, he’s been given 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 a member of the Los Angeles Chargers.
Tony Jefferson‘s comeback attempt has landed an agreement.
NFL.com recently ranked all 32 NFL teams by the QBs they’ve played throughout the franchise’s history. The Los Angeles Chargers were placed in 10th place due in large part to the efforts of five quarterbacks including their current signal caller, Justin Herbert.
Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator, Jesse Minter, was asked after Wednesday’s minicamp practice about the progression of the secondary. Fifth-round rookie defensive back Tarheeb Still was one of the first players he singled out.
The most underrated part of a general manager’s ability to build a competing roster is their ability to hit on day three selections in the draft. The ability to get players for an extremely low cost, who perform much better is crucial in a team’s long-term success.
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 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.
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