The Los Angeles Chargers will look to enter the 2024 season as a formidable group. 2023 was a disaster, but with a new regime at hand, L.A. will make sure they put out the best product to compete with the best the NFL has to offer. Training camp will soon approach, and some tough decisions will be made.
On the newest episode of Chargers Unleashed, Dan and Jake recap the Los Angeles Chargers OTAs discussing Jim Harbaugh, Hayden Hurst & Asante Samuel Jr shine, OL rotations, special teams remains a focus, podium press conference recap and reactions, and more – tune in!
The new-look Los Angeles Chargers are all set at starting quarterback, with rocket-armed 26-year-old Pro Bowler Justin Herbert. Easton Stick, who started in his stead for the final four games of a lost 2023 season, seems fairly locked-in as his primary backup.
The Los Angeles Chargers will enter the 2024 season with their third offensive coordinator in three seasons. This time, they'll look to take their offense to another level with long-time offensive coordinator Greg Roman.
The Los Angeles Chargers' 2024 offseason has been one of its most eventful in eons. After team owner Dean Spanos fired now-former head coach Brandon Staley
Rookie Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey, whom L.A. selected out of Georgia with the No. 34 pick in the second round of last month's 2024 NFL Draft, could carve out a surprisingly robust role for himself on an offense freshly depleted of top wideouts Keenan Allen and Mike Williams.
The Los Angeles Chargers enter the 2024 season looking to put their disastrous 2023 year behind them. They brought in new head coach Jim Harbaugh to lead the charge and the team has a massive buzz around it heading into the new year.
Newly-signed edge rusher free agent acquisition Bud Dupree recently explained his thinking behind joining the Los Angeles Chargers this offseason, writes Omar Navarro of Chargers.com.
A former Tennessee Vols wide receiver was named this week by NFL.com as one of the NFL's most underappreciated players. Former Vols wide receiver Josh
Pro Football Focus’ Sam Monson and Trevor Sikkema discussed their top breakout candidates on Thursday’s episode of the PFF NFL Show. The Los Angeles Chargers had two players on Sikkema’s list of five players; Quentin Johnston and Daiyan Henley.
The NFL drastically changed their kickoff rules this offseason, and the Los Angeles Chargers are getting accustomed to the new rules during OTAs. Under
As the Los Angeles Chargers get ready for the new season, they look a little different. New head coach Jim Harbaugh now runs the show and the wide receiver room got a makeover during the offseason.
With new head coach Jim Harbaugh now in the mix, the Los Angeles Chargers are set to heavily improve themselves going forward. They have a sense of relevancy now that they haven't had in a long time, led by Harbaugh himself.
As expected, Los Angeles Chargers rookie offensive tackle Joe Alt appears primed to take on a starting role with the team right away. During the team's OTAs, Alt got first-team reps.
Entering the offseason, the Los Angeles Chargers knew that they needed to improve across the roster. Not only did they bring in a new head coach and general manager but they overhauled the offensive players as well.
The Los Angeles Chargers have an impressive collection of edge defenders, meaning the team could cut former fourth-round pick Chris Rumph. Selected back in 2021, the Duke product spent the past three seasons in a rotational role on Brandon Staley’s defensive line.
Former Oregon Ducks linebacker and special teams stalwart, Troy Dye, has signed with the Los Angeles Chargers, reuniting him with former teammate and Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert.
On May 29th, 2024, The Los Angeles Chargers decided to make the league alternating move to sign no other than former first-round selection, Alex Leatherwood.
With their wide receiver room in shambles after Mike Williams signed with the New York Jets and Keenan Allen was traded to the Chicago Bears, the Los Angeles Chargers moved up in the 2024 NFL Draft to get Justin Herbert a new friend.
Ladd McConkey will wear No. 15 for the Los Angeles Chargers, and it’s different from what he wore during his time at Georgia. When speaking to reporters earlier this month, McConkey explained why he chose No.
The Chargers are giving him a chance, but it is far from guaranteed that the Alabama product will be able to make their roster.
As it stands currently, many will point to a certain defensive position group for the Los Angeles Chargers to be one of the biggest needs on the team. However, due to young, talented depth pieces, I tend to disagree.
The Los Angeles Chargers made a massive move this offseason that had absolutely nothing to do with their roster. Jim Harbaugh was hired to be their new head coach.
The one-time Super Bowl champion believes Harbaugh can turn the Chargers into a legitimate championship contender sooner rather than later.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a whole lot of questions on offense heading into 2024. The Chargers lost three key playmakers this offseason, trading wide receiver Keenan Allen, cutting fellow wide out Mike Williams and watching running back Austin Ekeler sign elsewhere in free agency.
Linebacker Denzel Perryman rejoined the Chargers in March for his second run with the franchise and will be joined by the first-year head coach.
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