
Chark entered the league as a second-round burner out of LSU in 2018, but he truly exploded onto the national stage in 2019. That season, he torched secondaries to the tune of 1,008 yards and eight scores, earning a trip to the Pro Bowl. While injuries eventually slowed his 4.34 speed, Chark remained a vertical threat for the Detroit Lions, Carolina Panthers, and most recently, the Los Angeles Chargers. His 2024 campaign in L.A. was marred by hip and groin issues, limiting him to just seven games and a single touchdown in a Week 18 victory over the Raiders. After a brief preseason stint with the Falcons in 2025, Chark spent the last several months weighing his future before Friday’s final decision.
The atmosphere surrounding his departure feels like the end of an era for the 2018 draft class. Chark wasn’t just a stats leader; he was a locker room favorite known for his professional approach even when the wins were hard to find in Jacksonville. Fans will likely remember his ability to high-point the ball in the back of the end zone, a skill that made him a favorite target for every quarterback he played with.
“After much contemplation, I have decided to share a proper farewell as I navigate retirement. My journey began at the age of 7 when I signed up for football, unaware of the profound impact it would have on my life. I simply loved the sport and had the unwavering support of my parents. Years later, I received the support of my wife, kids, family, and thousands of fans!”
— DJ Chark, via Instagram
While Chark hadn’t suited up for a regular-season game in 2025, his retirement closes the door on a potential veteran comeback for teams looking for depth this spring. For the Chargers, the focus remains firmly on the development of their young core. The departure of a veteran presence like Chark puts more pressure on the rising stars in the room to lead by example. Off the field, Chark signaled his intent to remain a “pillar in my community,” focusing on charitable work and empowering youth—a transition that many of his former teammates say fits his character perfectly.
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