One change that is coming should have fans of all teams excited, especially for the Los Angeles Chargers. The NFL is now ...
The Los Angeles Chargers want to add more playmakers to their offense this offseason. They added former Steelers RB Najee […] ...
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SB Nation on MSNChargers showing interest in Rutgers CB who impressed at pro dayRutgers cornerback Eric Rogers has garnered interest from the Chargers and several other teams in recent weeks, including the ...
A handful of approved rules changes means the NFL will look slightly different during the 2025 season. The NFL announced Tuesday that a proposal to move the spot of the ball on touchbacks from the ...
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Sporting News on MSNChargers could trade for Jim Harbaugh's new star running back to overtake Najee HarrisThe Los Angeles Chargers are always looking for ways to complement Justin Herbert. How about a dual-threat running back who is still only 23? Enter Breece Hall of the New York Jets. Anthony Palacios ...
In a recent article proposing first-round NFL Draft trades for every team, an analyst has the Los Angeles Chargers moving up to address a position of need.
The event also supported the Impact Fund’s Rally for LA Wildfire Recovery Fund, which supports the community and those ...
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Jim Harbaugh said Monday he was "shocked" by allegations in a federal indictment against one of his former Michigan staffers, Matt Weiss.
Day, and this NFL offseason has been no joke, with dozens of big names settling into new homes ahead of the 2025 campaign.
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Sporting News on MSNChargers predicted to go heavy on defense in full 7-round mock draftThe Los Angeles Chargers have 10 selections in the 2025 NFL Draft. How will the team use them? Take a look at this 7-round ...
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Chargers Wire on MSNJim Harbaugh speaks on potential reunion with Keenan Allen and the ChargersThere has been some buzz surrounding the possibility of wide receiver Keenan Allen returning to the Chargers. Head coach Jim ...
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