Los Angeles Chargers defensive lineman and fullback Scott Matlock is one of the most interesting stories on the roster ahead of final cuts and Week 1. Matlock entered the NFL as a sixth-round pick in 2023 as a defensive lineman.
The Chargers have turned their former sixth-round defensive tackle draft pick, Scott Matlock, into a developing two-way star who is now a mainstay on offense.
The Chargers could still have a low-key position of need on their roster for the 2025 season. Last season, Los Angeles decided to make defensive tackle Scott Matlock a two-way player, adding the role of fullback to his duties.
According to a report from NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the Los Angeles Chargers have signed former Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Da’Shawn Hand to a one-year contract, with potential earnings reaching $3.35 million.
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Plenty of eyebrows were raised when the Los Angeles Chargers moved the second-year defensive lineman, Scott Matlock to full back. In most NFL locker rooms full-backs are as about as common as neck roll shoulder pads, but in a Jim Harbaugh it is essential.
Los Angeles Chargers two-way player Scott Matlock is making waves for his impressive versatility on the field, but he's also getting some spotlight off the field too.
Since 2000, only one player in the NFL has played at least 40 snaps on both offense and defense through three games. That player is Los Angeles Chargers fullback/defensive lineman Scott Matlock.
In the modern NFL, players who get significant playing time on both offense and defense are almost unheard of. But Chargers fullback/defensive lineman Scott Matlock is an exception.
When the Los Angeles Chargers, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Week 3 opponent, hired Greg Roman as their offensive coordinator this offseason, they set out to replicate a lot of what he had during his four seasons as the Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator.
The Los Angeles Chargers are using defensive tackle Scott Matlock in all phases of the game in Sunday's season opener against the Las Vegas Raiders. The Bolts changed Matlock's number from No.
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You read the title correctly. The Los Angeles Chargers have just released their first unofficial depth chart after roster cutdown day. With plenty of surprises coming out of who stayed and who left, it was expected to be quite normal after cuts.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh likes to employ a fullback in his offense, but no fullbacks made the 53-player regular-season roster. Instead, defensive lineman Scott Matlock will be filling the role.
Prior to Sunday's kickoff against the Raiders at SoFi, the Chargers dropped their unofficial Week 1 depth chart. There were a couple surprises on the depth chart that were worthy of discussion, including the placement of defensive tackle Scott Matlock as the fullback starter.
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