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Knowing how Los Angeles Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz and head coach Jim Harbaugh operate, the idea of a trade down in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft isn’t exactly shocking.
The Los Angeles Chargers had a successful 2024 NFL Draft under first-year head coach Jim Harbaugh. Now, the franchise is looking to build off that momentum for the 2025 draft. Great teams have a ...
After a slow march through the past two weeks of free agency, the Los Angeles Chargers are up to 63 rostered players. Between re-signings and external additions, general manager Joe Hortiz and ...
The Los Angeles Chargers hold the No. 22 overall pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, but the draft sees first-round trades made nearly every year. The Chargers, who have 10 picks in ...
The Los Angeles Chargers could still be in the market to add more help at the wide receiver position before next month's draft. While some names still remain available in free agency, including ...
Welcome to Part 4 of our 2025 draft preview series, which will be a position-by-position look at key prospects and where the Chargers roster stands ahead of the NFL Draft. This series will include a ...
The Chargers decided to roll the dice again this offseason, re-signing 34-year-old future Hall-of-Famer Khalil Mack to an expensive one-year deal. In an article published Wednesday by Bleacher ...
"I think they need one more guy. Honestly maybe two more guys," Reid said. Williams and Johnston in the room mean the Chargers do have other options outside of McConkey that have chemistry with ...
Jefferson recently re-signed with the Los Angeles Chargers on a one-year deal for the 2025 season. Jefferson and Campbell share a history as teammates on the Baltimore Ravens, a connection that ...
The Los Angeles Chargers had a great first season with new head coach Jim Harbaugh in 2024. Not only did the team return to the playoffs, but they also created an offensive identity that featured ...
The Chargers have ample salary-cap space to make an impactful signing. It's not a matter of if it is possible, it's a matter of why it's taking so long. There may be an explanation.
A vast majority of them are Level 2 chargers, but the state is home to 16,971 fast chargers. The state invests heavily in supporting EVs and roughly 25% of new purchases are ZEVs. California is ...