It didn't take long for the start of LA Chargers training camp for notable storylines to emerge. Tre Harris is holding out, Mike Williams is on the PUP list and Najee Harris injured his eye in a firework incident — all before the Chargers did a single rep of training camp.
Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Rashawn Slater very quietly remains a pressure point for the franchise as training camp starts. Slater, after all, is due for a massive contract extension that will likely reset the market for his position.
The Los Angeles Chargers could still use some more help at wide receiver, as they did not exactly provide Justin Herbert with the weapons he needs this offseason.
Coming off an 11-6 campaign, the Los Angeles Chargers knew they had a decent roster but understood they needed more depth to make a run in the postseason.
As the Los Angeles Chargers transition into the Jim Harbaugh era, no player outside of quarterback Justin Herbert faces more pivotal expectations in 2025 than third-year edge rusher Tuli Tuipulotu.
Finally, some positive news regarding the Los Angeles Chargers. At the time of writing, the Chargers released their uniforms a few short hours ago, with majorly positive feedback from the community.
The Chargers will wear the new navy throwbacks twice during the 2025 season, against the Vikings and Raiders. After unveiling their new threads earlier Tuesday, the Chargers also went ahead and announced which games in which they will wear them.
Outside linebacker Khalil Mack is now the second Los Angeles Chargers player to make the NFL's 2025 Top 100 Players list, joining wide receiver Ladd McConkey.
The time has finally arrived. The best look on the gridiron is adjusting, and fans have certainly had a strong reaction to the new uniforms for the Los Angeles Chargers. The Chargers have adapted a sharp look into the best uniform set in football.
The LA Chargers (partially) fixed their offensive line problem by signing one of the Philadelphia Eagles' most important players during the team's Super Bowl run, right guard Mekhi Becton.
The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to finally break through the Kansas City Chiefs wall at the top of the AFC West. They took an impressive step forward in 2024 in the team’s maiden voyage under Jim Harbaugh, but to get to the next level, the team needed some changes going into 2025.
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The wait is finally over. After a month of waiting, the LA Chargers have officially unveiled the two new alternate uniforms the team will be wearing in 2025 and beyond.
The Chargers have just added a new alternate navy throwback uniform in honor of the late 2000s dominance, along with powder blue bottoms and a gold jersey
The Los Angeles Chargers finally revealed new alternate jerseys just before the second training camp of the Jim Harbaugh era got underway. Those new Chargers jerseys feature a navy blue set and an all yellow set.
Los Angeles Chargers star quarterback Justin Herbert has been under fire from fans and the media throughout much of this offseason, mainly because of his disastrous four-interception performance in the wild-card round of the playoffs.
The Los Angeles Chargers signed Mike Williams to a cheap one-year deal earlier in the offseason, but the former first-round pick is currently battling an injury and will begin training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform list.
An internet rumor became reality for the LA Chargers last week when it was revealed that running back Najee Harris suffered an eye injury due to a firework mishap on the Fourth of the July.
As the Los Angeles Chargers open training camp with rising expectations under head coach Jim Harbaugh, the spotlight is already shining on two prominent offseason additions — running back Najee Harris and wide receiver Mike Williams — both of whom are navigating injuries with vastly different outlooks.
The Los Angeles Chargers have an elite left tackle in Rashawn Slater, and he’s about to receive a massive contract extension. A first-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Northwestern product has been an elite blocker from Day 1 and is now entering the final year of his rookie contract.