The Los Angeles Chargers returned from their Week 12 bye this Monday. Los Angeles will host the Las Vegas Raiders on Thanksgiving weekend The Chargers have been hit with terrible injury luck this season, especially on their offensive line.
As the Los Angeles Chargers have played through six weeks of the 2025 NFL season, their rookie class, headlined by Omarion Hampton, Tre' Harris and Oronde Gadsden, has already yielded great dividends.
Chargers wide receiver Tre' Harris only had four receptions for 27 yards on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. But his impact went far beyond the box score.
How many of the 53 players in NFL history rack up at least 100 receiving yards and catch a touchdown pass in a Conference Championship game can you name in seven minutes?
The Los Angeles Chargers are 3-2 and - like their record - in free agency you win some, you lose some. Same, of course, with the NFL Draft. While injuries
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
The Los Angeles Chargers coasted to a 3-0 start to the 2025 NFL season, but they've since dropped two straight contests to NFC East foes. It's hard to put into perspective just how much this team has been plagued by injuries, but Jim Harbaugh and Co.
When the Los Angeles Chargers included Najee Harris on their 53-man roster last week, it felt like things were certainly trending in the right direction for him to play in Week 1.
The Los Angeles Chargers appear to have drafted very well this past spring. At least six members of the 2025 draft class seem set to make the team and contribute early this season.
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The Los Angeles Chargers dropped their first preseason game of the 2025 slate on Saturday against the Los Angeles Rams. Yes, the Battle of Los Angeles has gone to the Rams this preseason.
After two exhibition contests that left a lot to be desired, Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris managed to respond in a big way on Saturday night.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Los Angeles Chargers were enamored when former UNC star running back Omarion Hampton was still available at the No.22 overall pick. The Bolts wasted no time selecting Hampton, who immediately upgraded their backfield from last season.
When it comes to Los Angeles Chargers rookie wideouts, KeAndre Lambert-Smith has been getting just a little more hype than second-rounder Tre Harris.
Last week, Jeff Chadiha of NFL.com looked at each NFL team’s biggest challenge entering the upcoming season. In terms of Jim Harbaugh’s club, it was adding some more options for five-year quarterback Justin Herbert.
The Chargers have invested a lot of draft capital into their wide receiver room in recent years.
So far, Los Angeles Chargers second-round pick Tre Harris has fallen behind fellow rookie KeAndre Lambert-Smith in hype levels at training camp. Harris
The Los Angeles Chargers selected a pair of wide receivers in the NFL draft back in April, and while second-round pick Tre Harris grabbed the lion's share of the attention, Day 3 choice KeAndre Lambert-Smith is quickly making Chargers fans know his name.
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — KeAndre Lambert-Smith, the Los Angeles Chargers’ fifth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, has turned heads during training camp, showcasing the speed and playmaking ability that made him a standout at Auburn.
The hype around LA Chargers wide receiver Tre' Harris is so high that you would never believe he is a second-round pick. Harris has already slotted himself as the WR2 on the Chargers' depth chart with many fans expecting a year similar to Ladd McConkey's rookie season.
Earlier this week, Tre' Harris made his first appearance on the second day of Chargers training camp after ending his holdout. Being the first second-round pick required to report on July 12th, Harris' Chargers holdout became a national story while 29 other second-round picks were also without contractual agreements.
Big news has been dropping as we close in on the start of training camp, and it’s changing the scope of the fantasy football season. One noteworthy piece of news is the retirement of Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams.
While Tre Harris was one of many second-round picks to remain unsigned through mid-July, the rookie made headlines when he was a no-show during the start of Chargers training camp. Well, the unofficial holdout is over.
The Los Angeles Chargers are signing second-round WR Tre Harris to a rookie contract, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Harris was officially in a holdout
Don’t worry–although Las Vegas Raiders second-rounder Jack Bech remains unsigned, the 22-year-old is not on the verge of holding out. At least, not yet.
Were this a normal offseason, the Los Angeles Chargers would have Tre Harris under contract and there wouldn’t be any contract drama around the rookie
Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris is officially holding out from training camp. According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the deadline for Chargers rookies to report to training camp was today, and Harris was not present.
As the Los Angeles Chargers opened training camp this week, one important member of their 2025 NFL draft class was absent from the field.
NFL training camps are starting to kick off, and there is one big storyline that is going to be worth watching in the coming days and weeks.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Chargers second-round WR Tre Harris is officially holding out of training camp now that the deadline for rookies
According to Adam Schefter, Chargers second-round WR Tre Harris will not report with the rest of the rookies for training camp today as he remains unsigned.
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