The Los Angeles Chargers are now knee deep in training camp, and while everyone knows they need help at wide receiver, there is another area in which the Chargers are severely lacking: cornerback.
The Los Angeles Chargers had plenty of breakout stars on defense last season. Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter's system proved to be beneficial for a few players, especially in the secondary.
Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Tarheeb Still is apparently an extreme example of why you can't trust roster details when it comes to determining the heights of professional athletes.
With the start of the 2025 NFL regular season right around the corner, ESPN recently ranked every starting lineup (or potential starting lineup, that is) for the upcoming campaign, with the Los Angeles Chargers coming in at a respectable 16th.
Last season, rookie cornerback Tarheeb Still became one of the NFL’s best cornerbacks. But more is expected of him from NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks Last season, fifth-round rookie cornerback Tarheeb Still became one of the NFL’s best at his position.
The Los Angeles Chargers had a defensive renaissance under first-year head coach Jim Harbaugh, and rookie Tarheeb Still played a large role in the overnight turnaround.
When the Los Angeles Chargers selected Tarheeb Still in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, few predicted the immediate impact he would make. But as Daniel Popper of The Athletic wrote, Still turned into “one of the steals of the draft,” capitalizing on a season-ending injury to Asante Samuel Jr.
13-year veteran cornerback Stephon Gilmore is still a free agent, but the former Defensive Player of the Year will find work before the start of the season.
Tarheeb Still is a major part of the reason the Los Angeles Chargers didn’t make major moves in the defensive secondary this offseason. Sure, the Chargers added Donte Jackson in free agency to potentially compete for that No.
Expectations continue to be high for the Los Angeles Chargers after going 11-6 in their first season under head coach Jim Harbaugh. Not only does Harbaugh have a reputation for sustained success, but he's also excellent at identifying talent.
Tarheeb Still’s second NFL offseason has been anything but quiet. The former fifth-round pick out of Maryland is not only competing for a larger role in the Los Angeles Chargers’ secondary — he’s steadily earning it.
Despite a relatively quiet offseason, the Los Angeles Chargers still have time to make a franchise-shifting move, and one may have just landed in their lap.
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 still have some holes to fill even after free agency and the NFL Draft, and one area in which the Chargers could stand to upgrade is cornerback.
Optimism is at an all-time high surrounding the Los Angeles Chargers after an impressive first season under head coach Jim Harbaugh. Now, fans are expecting more than just a postseason appearance when the team suits up for the 2025 season.
Defense wins championships. That's always been the case and, despite the NFL's attempt to give offenses every advantage, still is -- just ask the Kansas City Chiefs who lost the Super Bowl last season after being smothered by an unrelenting Philadelphia Eagles pass rush.
The Chargers have seven picks to make on day three of the NFL Draft. Will they be able to find even more contributors after hitting on Tarheeb Still and Cam Hart a year ago?
The Los Angeles Chargers haven't really wowed anyone with the moves they have made this offseason, but there is some time for that to change. The Chargers can still bring in some big-time talent in the NFL Draft, and you know what?
Los Angeles Chargers fans know all about cornerback Tarheeb Still. The national perspective is still waking up, though. Still’s arrival with the Chargers is one of those wild NFL stories.
NFL officiating is questionable at best these days as some of the rules put in place by the league don't make a lot of sense. There are questionable rules outside of the game as well, including one new rule implemented by the NFL that seems targeted at the LA Chargers.
When you look at the best teams in the NFL, you will naturally see teams with good front-office work. Players who are playing much better than the contract is paying them for.
It’s not every day that your defense steps up, scores a touchdown, and wins you the game. But that’s exactly what happened on Sunday for the Los Angeles Chargers in their 17–13 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
On a day where the offense was not at its best the LA Chargers were still able to defeat the Atlanta Falcons behind a strong defensive showing (and awful Kirk Cousins game).
Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator, Jesse Minter, was asked after Wednesday’s minicamp practice about the progression of the secondary. Fifth-round rookie defensive back Tarheeb Still was one of the first players he singled out.