Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton is one of the most exciting rookies in the league and has the potential to put up huge stats in Jim Harbaugh’s offense.
Another offseason, another article about Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston. Last year, I wrote about whether it was possible for him to have a breakout season and live up to his first-round potential.
LA Chargers fans have had a love-hate relationship with Pro Football Focus over the years. All of the great insights and statistics the platform provided were negated when the platform continually ranked Justin Herbert much lower than he deserved to rank.
Cam Hart, the team’s 2024 fifth-round pick, suffered a torn labrum against the Texans in the wild card loss and remains uncleared after undergoing surgery in January.
Have you heard that the NFL is a passing league? It’s true, but obvious at this point. When you look at the list of the most passing yards in a season for every NFL franchise, most of them have come since 2010.
For the first time in his career, Rashawn Slater was not present at the opening day of LA Chargers OTAs. It represents a stark contrast to how the fifth-year left tackle has gone about his business previously.
The Los Angeles Chargers didn't exactly go for broke in free agency this offseason in spite of having ample cap room, opting to fill out the roster with decent pieces rather than actually landing big names.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off an 11-6 campaign and a playoff appearance, but haven’t made two straight postseason appearances since winning the AFC West four consecutive years from 2006-09.
The Los Angeles Chargers are seeing much change in their roster from the last regime to their current one. While this is an obvious effect of hiring new staff, it’s surprising to see the players they choose to stay and who they choose to go.
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LA Chargers OTAs kicked off on Tuesday and gave fans their first taste of the Bolts prior to the 2025 season. While there is still a long way to go until the 2025 regular season, fans were excited to see the new faces in LA in action.
The Los Angeles Chargers filled multiple needs during free agency and the NFL draft, but they still have one pressing concern. Los Angeles has a lack of depth on the defensive line after losing Poona Ford in free agency.
Given the way this past season ended for the Los Angeles Chargers, many may assume the team is chomping at the bit to get back on the field. After such a successful regular season, the Chargers were dismantled by the Houston Texans in the wild card round.
The Los Angeles Chargers had to make a challenging decision this offseason when it comes to their pass rush unit. Would the team keep future Hall of Famer Khalil Mack, or would they stick with longtime Chargers star Joey Bosa?
When it comes to weaknesses on the Los Angeles Chargers roster, most of the attention goes to the offensive trenches and perhaps the depth of the secondary
Chargers cornerback Cam Hart left Los Angeles' playoff loss to Houston with a shoulder injury. He was listed by the team as questionable to return at the time, but never did.
The Los Angeles Chargers are one of the more intriguing teams in the NFL heading into the 2025 season, particularly after they were a very pleasant surprise last year.
The Los Angeles Chargers won't lack any sort of effort under Jim Harbaugh. The veteran coach's team will put some of their talent and depth to the test
After making the playoffs in their first season under head coach Jim Harbaugh, expectations are high for the Los Angeles Chargers in 2025. Per BetMGM, they're expected to win more than nine games for a second consecutive year.
It was a sad day when Joey Bosa’s tenure with the Los Angeles Chargers came to an end. The former first-round pick will go down as one of the most talented players in franchise history.
PFF dropped their top three Los Angeles Chargers going into 2025: Justin Herbert, Khalil Mack, and Rashawn Slater. All three earned it. Herbert looks back fully.
After a disastrous playoff performance in the AFC Wild Card round, Justin Herbert’s reputation as a passer has plummeted from where it stood at the end of the regular season.
The Los Angeles Chargers' 2025 opponents had a combined win percentage of .522 in 2024, per NFL Research, tying them for the league's 11th-toughest schedule. Here's our initial analysis.