It feels like the 2025 NFL season just started yesterday but here we are nearly two months later with the calendar turning to November. A lot has happened to the LA Chargers since they kicked off the season in Brazil, both good and bad.
Sitting at 4-2 after six games, the Los Angeles Chargers typically wouldn't be thinking about selling at the NFL trade deadline, but it's hard not to point out two obvious trade candidates for the team to sell.
LA Chargers fans' list of desires for the Bolts has grown to the length of a Costco shopping list. That is what happens when a team is throttled with injuries yet still has a high enough ceiling to make a fanbase believe.
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
The LA Chargers have a fairly successful track record of signing impactful players for cheap under general manager Joe Hortiz. Hortiz doesn't bat 1.000, though, and one of his biggest misses on the 2025 team is tight end Tyler Conklin.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Tyler Conklin was signed this past offseason to be part of the solution to the Los Angeles Chargers' inconsistencies at tight end in recent years. However, he may have already overstayed his welcome after just four games with the club.
The New York Jets seemingly found a solution to one of the franchise's biggest questions this offseason. When free agency opened, New York quickly lost tight end Tyler Conklin.
Los Angeles Chargers tight ends have been in the news recently for some odd reasons. The main culprit was Tyler Conklin responding to fan critiques after
In place of one or two big signings this offseason the LA Chargers opted to spread their salary-cap space out and bring in a slew of players. One of those players was veteran tight end Tyler Conklin, who joins the Chargers from the New York Jets.
The Los Angeles Chargers are counting on Tyler Conklin to come in and play a big role in Justin Herbert’s offense in 2025 after targeting him as the main
The New York Jets have an exciting, new playmaker on their hands. After losing Tyler Conklin in free agency the tight end room looked like the weakest position group for the franchise.
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 New York Jets have a new tight end at their disposal right now. After losing Tyler Conklin this offseason in free agency, the tight end position was arguably the biggest hole for the franchise.
The Chicago Bears should actually try having too many offensive weapons before they think about shopping players like DJ Moore and Cole Kmet. Like in 2024, some in the Bears community feel that Chicago has too many options for head coach Ben Johnson to force the ball to.
The New York Jets have an exciting new playmaker to cheer for during the 2025 National Football League season. After losing Tyler Conklin in free agency, the tight end position for the Jets looked like the weakest group for the organization.
The New York Jets needed a new tight end this offseason with Tyler Conklin leaving the organization and struck gold by taking young playmaker Mason Taylor out of LSU.
The Los Angeles Chargers began phase one of their offseason program on Tuesday, and to no surprise, Pro Bowl quarterback Justin Herbert was in attendance.
The New York Jets' first round draft selection is likely going to be used on a day one starter on the offensive side of the football. New York has a few different options, but it's almost a unanimous prediction that the Jets will use this pick on an offensive player.
The New York Jets have made quite a few solid moves this offseason. Their offseason has been headlined by the free agency signing of Justin Fields, but the team hasn't done much to build the roster around their new franchise signal caller.
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Chargers signed free agent tight end Tyler Conklin, formerly of the New York Jets. Now the Jets are left with a huge hole at tight end and not many options to fill it.
Conklin, 29, has missed only one game in the last four years, and his $3 million salary looks like a bargain based on his durability and consistency alike.
The LA Chargers made another move in free agency on Friday, signing former New York Jets tight end Tyler Conklin to a one-year, $3 million deal. Conklin can earn up to $4.5 million with incentives in 2025.
He visited the Chargers on Friday with the team needing to add depth at the position.
Seven-year veteran and four-year starting tight end Tyler Conklin signed a new contract with the Los Angeles Chargers. Conklin, a former fifth-round pick, spent the 2024 season with the New York Jets but has also played for the Minnesota Vikings.
The Los Angeles Chargers are hosting free agent TE Tyler Conklin for a visit on Thursday, according to Mike Garafolo. Conklin has drawn interest from a few teams this off-season, including the Jets who want him to return.
The Jets are interested in re-signing Tyler Conklin, per ESPN’s Rich Cimini, though the veteran tight end is still available after a week of free agency.
After another heartbreaking year and extending their North American sports leading playoff drought to 13 seasons, it’s time for the Jets to focus on the offseason.
A report about Wilson not wanting to play again has taken over the talk surrounding the Jets, but the young QB's teammates appear to have his back.
There were plenty of moments the New York Jets could point to for losing Sunday’s matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders, but one in particular stands out above the others.
Dalvin Cook’s presence would make the Jets offense one of the more explosive (he has 27 runs of 20 or more yards over the last four years) and well-rounded in the NFL.
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