First-round picks get all the glory this time of year, but team building is truly done on days two and three of the draft. According to the NFL Network’s Next Gen Stats Analytics Team, the Los Angeles Chargers nabbed one of the best day two picks of the draft.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is oddly polarizing. Some feel he is an elite player, while others aren’t impressed with him at all. There is no doubt that Herbert’s stock has taken a hit over the last couple of years.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off a nightmare season. However, things are looking up for the franchise. They landed former Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, who has a knack for turning programs around quickly.
Broncos first-round QB Bo Nix acknowledged HC Sean Payton‘s history with quarterback development and is taking in all Payton has to offer. “[Payton] has built a pedigree; when he talks, you listen,” Nix said, via ESPN’s Jeff Legwold.
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.
Offseason activities are in full swing with the 2024 NFL Draft nearly a full month in the books and one of the most intriguing early-round picks to watch will be former Georgia wide receiver Ladd McConkey.
The Los Angeles Chargers hired Jim Harbaugh as their head coach earlier this offseason, and he is already making a fantastic impression on his new players.
Harbaugh has done things a lot differently from his predecessors since he took over as head coach of the Chargers.
The biggest factor when it comes to improving team chemistry has to be the coach. Head honchos are often serious and give players some tough adversities to bond around.
The Los Angeles Chargers are the best spot for one of the NFL's best wide receivers, according to ESPN.
The Chargers OTAs kicked off today and already bad injury luck has reared its ugly and all too familiar head. The New York Times Chargers beat writer, Daniel Popper, reported that Rookie LB Junior Colson walked off the field with trainers about 40 minutes into today’s Chargers Organized Team Activities.
NFL Network’s Bucky Brooks thinks that both the Los Angeles Chargers and Rams have what it takes to make the big game next February making Super Bowl LIX an all-LA affair in New Orleans.
The Los Angeles Chargers used this offseason to somewhat gut their roster. They got rid of several key weapons that quarterback Justin Herbert once had long ago, like running back Austin Ekeler and wide receivers Mike Williams and Keenan Allen.
The Los Angeles Chargers will likely be an offense built in head coach Jim Harbaugh’s ground-and-pound image, but, the franchise still owes it to wunderkind quarterback Justin Herbert to upgrade the talent at wide receiver.
The Chargers receiver room will look different after losing both WRs Keenan Allen and Mike Williams in the offseason. Los Angeles GM Joe Hortiz believes former first-round WR Quentin Johnston is ready to step into a big role.
The Los Angeles Chargers are hoping for a complete reversal of fortune in the 2024 season. The team was regularly outplayed, outworked and outcoached a year ago and the Chargers fired head coach Brandon Staley as last year’s 5-12 season unfolded.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced they signed fourth-round DT Justin Eboigbe to a rookie contract on Thursday. This leaves just two unsigned draft picks
The NFL schedule for the 2024 season has been released, and that means everyone is looking ahead to their team’s schedules and also certain marquee matchups.
With the Chargers’ schedule release coming out, the hype around the team is currently buzzing through the roof. However, any sane fan will tell you that winning the Superbowl in year one of a brand-new regime is extremely unlikely.
New Chargers GM Joe Hortiz made it clear he must see more from second-year wide receiver Quentin Johnston before he climbs the depth chart.
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