The Green Bay Packers clawed their way back from a 17-0 fourth-quarter hole on Sunday, emerging from Lambeau Field with an exciting 18-17 win over the New Orleans Saints.
The Philadelphia Eagles’ defense sustained a significant blow last week, as cornerback Avante Maddox suffered a torn pectoral muscle during his team’s Thursday night win over the Minnesota Vikings.
The Miami Dolphins brought in a veteran defensive back for a visit as they try to add position depth.
The Los Angeles Chargers have been busy as of late as they get further into their early OTA's and get ready for their mandatory minicamp that is taking place this week.
Uzodinma is one of several rookie defensive backs hoping to backfill the vacancies left by Bryce Callahan and Nasir Adderley. The Chargers elected not
With Kyle Van Noy recently announcing on Twitter that he’s not coming back, there may be only one real answer to this question. Earlier this week, we asked you all about which of the in-house free agents from the Chargers would you consider bringing back at this point in the offseason.
The Steelers have just one spot remaining on their 90-man roster after signing LB Markus Golden and WR Cody Chrest. Here are three players Pittsburgh could decide to fill its last vacancy with.
We're about two months into NFL free agency, and many players have found new homes while many have stuck with their teams from 2022 and prior. Even though many of the top remaining free agents are off the board, there are still good free agents remaining.
The Chargers lost two DBs this offseason. Does Mullen have a shot at grabbing on of those vacancies? The departures of Nasir Adderley and Bryce Callahan leave a snap void for the Chargers to address in 2023.
Free agency can serve as a beautiful jumping board for teams to dive into a pool of success heading into the season. If scouting departments are able to correctly analyze what players best fit into their season and compensate them correctly for what they will bring, success is bound to follow.
You’re healthy! And you’re healthy! We’re all healthy! The Chargers dropped their second injury report of the week and fans will be ecstatic to to see how many improvements that players made from just 24 hours ago.
As the Chargers enter a stretch of games that can be summed up as must-win territory with the playoffs looming closer, they’re likely to get back three starters from injury for Sunday's matchup against the Titans.
A pair of playoff hopefuls still trying to hit their stride, while intent on solving something of dueling identity crises, will meet Sunday when the Los Angeles Chargers play host to the Tennessee Titans at Inglewood, Calif.
It’s not a positive start to the week for the Chargers’ best defender. The Chargers just dropped their first injury report of the new week and fans will be glad to see that it’s a bit shorter than the one released this time last week.
INGLEWOOD – The final injury report ruled safety Derwin James (quad), cornerback Bryce Callahan (groin), defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day (knee) and right tackle Trey Pipkins (knee) as doubtful, while tight end Richard Rodgers (knee) was deemed questionable.
The Bolts should have their top three receivers available against the Dolphins. For those who thought the Chargers’ time with their top three wideouts against the Chiefs was cut far too short, you won’t have to wait much longer if things continue on this pace.
The team’s WR1 hasn’t looked like his vintage self, but he’s still getting into the end zone. The Chargers started their game against the Raiders by building a 10-point lead.
Blowing a double-digit lead is an easy way to earn a blemish on the weekly report card The Chargers started strong against the Raiders on Sunday afternoon with a swarming defense that scored the team’s first touchdown of the game via a pick-six by cornerback Bryce Callahan.
Not quite the team they thought they would be by the time late November rolled around, the Los Angeles Chargers finally can see a favorable schedule ahead, and it might not be too late.
Chargers cornerback Bryce Callahan was a late addition to the team this offseason, but the value he's brought to Brandon Staley's defense cannot be undermined.
COSTA MESA – The Chargers waited until after the conclusion of the 2022 NFL Draft before reaching an agreement with cornerback Bryce Callahan on a one-year deal.
On the bright side, 12 players were activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list.
Bryce Callahan's projected 2022 market value falls somewhere between prove-it money and the contract he is currently completing with the Denver Broncos.
Just when Denver Broncos fans hoped it was safe to exhale, the injury bug struck again. In Denver's Week 8 win over the Washington Football Team, starting
After the additions made in the offseason, the Denver Broncos had some high aspirations for their secondary a year ago, especially with Bryce Callahan coming back from injury.
This series focuses on Denver Broncos whose multi-year deals are nearing the end, key players who were signed to a one-year deal, and those playing under restricted free-agent tenders.
Bears fans should feel encouraged by their season, and even several aspects of their playoff exit, as traumatic as it might have been.
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