Tight end Will Dissly is just one of those players I can’t stop writing about. Prior to coming to the Los Angeles Chargers, I was unfamiliar with Dissly’s game.
The Los Angeles Chargers had a strong regular season, winning 11 games and capturing a playoff berth. However, their trip to the postseason was short lived.
The Los Angeles Chargers offense has struggled to move the ball since losing several playmakers to injury. In recent games, they have been without several key members, including Ladd McConkey (The Chargers top receiver.), JK Dobbins (Their leading rusher.), and Will Dissly (Their top non-WR pass catcher).
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The first week of the fantasy football playoffs is in the books. Hopefully, your team survived and advanced to the semi-final round—one step closer to the ultimate prize!
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Will Dissly, who's emerged as the Los Angeles Chargers' top tight end this season, is expected to miss multiple weeks. His injury status is one of the more important ones to watch as the regular season winds down and the Chargers look to make a strong push towards the playoffs.
Will Dissly has emerged as the Los Angeles Chargers' main tight end option this season. He's been having a career year, catching 43 passes for 418 yards and one touchdown.
Following the Los Angeles Chargers’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football, tight end Will Dissly appears to miss some time following an injury update on his shoulder, per Jordan Schultz on X.
The Los Angeles Chargers went into one of the biggest games of their year on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs without their top two offensive performers.
After Justin Herbert's injury scare, the Los Angeles Chargers quickly lost two more players to injury on Sunday night against the Kansas City Chiefs. The first was tight end Will Dissly suffering a shoulder injury right at the end of the half, with the team quickly ruling him questionable to return.
The Chargers opened up their practice week without tight end Will Dissly on the field. Dissly did not take part in Wednesday's practice due to a groin injury.
Monday Night Football Week 12 is here, as the Baltimore Ravens (7-4) head west for a pivotal AFC matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers (7-3). Kickoff from SoFi Stadium in LA is set for 8:15 p.m.
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The Chargers were without starting cornerback Kristian Fulton at Wednesday’s practice ahead of date with Browns. The Chargers have dropped their first injury report of Week Nine and it’s one again a doozey.
Earlier this off-season the Los Angeles Chargers were in the market for new playmakers. They picked up bigger names like J.K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards, D.J.
Los Angeles Chargers tight ends Hayden Hurst, Will Dissly, and Tucker Fisk have not practiced this week. Hurst and Dissly are two veteran blocking tight ends that Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh added to the lineup.
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Will Dissly shared his thoughts on what it means to be a run-blocking tight end in the Bolts' offense when he spoke with Matt Smith and KCAL News' Chris Hayre on the Chargers Weekly podcast.
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The shakeups around the NFL continue as the 2024 free agency period gets underway. On Monday, former Seattle Seahawks tight end Will Dissly elected to part ways with the franchise for good and head south to sunny Los Angeles, CA, to join Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers.
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