The Los Angeles Chargers signed Gus Edwards to a deal, giving them a potential day-one starter for the 2024 season. Edwards could be a viable three-down
After emerging at various points during the 2021 season as a possible replacement for Austin Ekeler, second-year Los Angeles Chargers running back Isaiah Spiller closed the season out weakly. The 6'6", 215-pound RB was selected with the No.
After an absolutely brutal loss, the Chargers decided to clean house. They fired their head coach, general manager, and defensive line coach. This horrifying loss was almost needed in a way, a statement loss to finally show ownership that what we currently have in office is not the answer.
The Los Angeles Chargers are all but mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, which means they can use these final three games to test out some players that have not got their due. One of those players is Isaiah Spiller, who could separate himself as the next RB1 with more expanded opportunities.
The Los Angeles Chargers are preparing for their pivotal Week 11 clash against the Green Bay Packers tomorrow. This game is vital for the 4-5 Bolts to stay within the playoff picture and get a winning streak going. The Bolts seem to have most of their key players on both sides of the field.
Fantasy Football has taken over the sports world, and we are just about to start everything up once again. It’s easily the most popular fantasy game out there and millions of people play each year.
Even though the season just started, it's never too early to start thinking about next year's draft. What will the Chargers do? Will they go for another receiver?
One of the least talked about parts of sports is how tough it is to break through in the pros. Obviously, it’s extremely hard even to make it to the professional league, but staying there is an entirely different story.
With Austin Ekeler placated enough with his contract situation to report to Chargers camp on Tuesday, the spotlight falls on the battle behind Ekeler for the No. 2 running back job.
The recent changes from the Chargers open the door for impactful years from a couple of players. Here's one from each side of the ball.
The Chargers 2023 rookie class reports on Wednesday. While the top of the roster is mostly filled out, there is wiggle room further down the depth chart where some of these rookies could make an impact.
The Los Angeles Chargers are getting ready for a big year in 2023. The entire team will look to redeem themselves after a tough end to their 2022 season. A ton of players will look for big seasons, individually speaking, especially Chargers running back Isaiah Spiller.
There is this sense of new hope and energy coming for the Chargers, and that says a lot considering how their 2022 season ended. Nonetheless, all that is behind them, and they are looking to showcase their talents this upcoming season.
Spiller saw inconsistent opportunities as a rookie but is set for a real chance at complementing Austin Ekeler this season. Every year, there are a handful of unheralded players who end up playing a much bigger role for their team than anyone would have expected prior to the season.
Will Telesco really select a fourth running back in four years? The Chargers ranked 30th in rushing yards and yards per carry in 2022. The running game is an obvious area for improvement in 2023, and Austin Ekeler’s uncertain future adds confusion to how the team will fix things moving forward.
The Chargers solidified many areas of concern by selecting eight new rookies in the 2022 NFL Draft, headlined by Boston College's Zion Johnson with the No.
Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher looks for not only high-quality players, but also high-quality people. In his five years with the Aggies, few have made as big of an impact in his life as running back Isaiah Spiller. "He basically had 1,000 yards every year," Fisher said of Spiller on The Rich Eisen Show this past week.
Jimbo Fisher is one to gush over all his players, but his relationship with running back Isaiah Spiller might be different than any other Texas A&M player as of late.
Texas A&M running back Isaiah Spiller's journey to the NFL is one filled with hope and potential. Then again, as the draft inches closer, everything that could transpire from now until he hears his name called is out of his hands. Spiller is a projected top-three running back in the 2022 NFL Draft class.
Texas A&M running back Isaiah Spiller is hopeful that his numbers will improve at A&M's Pro Day on March 22. The former lead runner of the Aggies' backfield might not be entirely happy with his performance in Indianapolis at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Spiller chose not to run the 40-yard dash at the combine, and his vertical and broad jump tests did not stand out.
Spiller will be joined in the NFL by defensive tackle DeMarvin Leal, a likely first-round pick.
Here are our previews and predictions (point spreads courtesy of DraftKings and current at the time of publication, but subject to change) for those Week 8 matchups featuring teams in the Top 25 and other intriguing contests.
COLLEGE STATION -- Texas A&M might be leading against No. 1 Alabama, but the Aggies could be without its top runner for the remainder of the night. A&M running back Isaiah Spiller is questionable to return with a bruised tailbone.
COLLEGE STATION -- For anyone wondering how special Isaiah Spiller is, he made history for Texas A&M on the Aggies' opening drive of the 2021 season. Spiller entered the game with 1,982 yards all-time since joining the program out of Klein Collins in 2018.
#28 Pos: RB Ht: 6010 Wt: 225 DOB: 8/9/01 Eligible: 2022 Spring, TX Klein Collins High School Isaiah Spiller Texas A&M Aggies Pros: Lamattina: Isaiah Spiller has extremely good size for his position and his weight seems to have a good distribution through his frame.
The top six teams play unranked teams, though five of them are on the road. Both Alabama and Auburn are playing games after their Iron Bowl showdown. And possibly the most enjoyable game of the weekend is being played in Conway, South Carolina.
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