The Los Angeles Chargers will have to make some significant decisions about which talent to bring back from free agency. However, the team could also bring in some new faces who could benefit the franchise.
The Los Angeles Chargers should be praised for their approach to the 2024 NFL Draft. However, a recent re-draft would have caused the team to make a grave error.
The Las Vegas Raiders made a very high-profile hire when they brought in Pete Carroll to be their new head coach this offseason. Since the hire was made, the Raiders have been hard at work filling out Carroll's staff as they try to start this rebuild.
The veteran defensive lineman played the most snaps among the position group and tied career high marks in tackles for loss, quarterback hits and sacks in 2024
The Chargers have some big decisions to make with some of their own free agents, including defenders Asante Samuel Jr. and Denzel Perryman.
Los Angeles Chargers select Taliese Fuaga at No. 6
The Dallas Cowboys will have to address their backup quarterback situation in the offseason. Both of their backup options from this season are going into free agency.
When breaking down the free-agent market, Matt Bowen of ESPN put together a list of his top 50 free agents this offseason. Three of those players were on the roster of the Los Angeles Chargers this season.
The Chargers were named a potential landing spot for Miami Dolphins ' free-agent safety Jevon Holland, PFF's No. 3 overall free agent. Dec 25, 2022; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland (8) takes the field prior to the game against the Green Bay Packers at Hard Rock Stadium.
The Los Angeles Chargers were definitely a pleasant surprise this season, winning 11 games and making the playoffs in Jim Harbaugh's first year at the helm. How
CINCINNATI — Tee Higgins is arguably the most-desired projected free agent on the market this coming cycle and PFF thinks he fits best with another AFC team. Mason Cameron has the Chargers as Higgins' best fit.
But the Bolts made an equally important decision one year ago today when they brought on Joe Hortiz as the new Chargers General Manager. Hortiz had been up for other GM jobs around the league, but he knew it would take the perfect fit for him to leave Baltimore.