Panthers adding former Chargers DC to coaching staff
The Chargers have some decisions to make and holes to fill entering the offseason, though, and particularly in the secondary. Los Angeles currently has just one safety under contract for 2025 in Alohi Gilman,
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.
The Chargers head into free agency with a handful of their own players whose contracts are up, most notably edge defender Khalil Mack. Earlier this month, Mack said he would take time to figure out his future. Despite considering retirement, he made it clear he will play in 2025.
Los Angeles Chargers veteran linebacker Khalil Mack committed to returning for the 2025 season after initially mulling retirement, and the team is
Green would inject some youth into the Chargers’ edge room and is the only edge defender in college football over the past two years who earned 90.0-plus PFF grades as a pass-rusher and a run defender.
With J.K. Dobbins a free agent, the Chargers losing Gus Edwards doesn't appear to be in play, despite what some suggest.
The Chargers have an opportunity to capitalize on their 2024 playoff run with an epic 2025 offseason. Here are two major trade ideas.
Fortunately, ESPN's Mel Kiper foresees the Chargers getting some help at that spot in the 2025 NFL draft. According to Kiper, the Chargers are projected to select Michigan Wolverines tight end Colston Loveland with the No. 22 pick in the draft this April. Here's what Kiper had to say about the pick:
The "palpably unfair act" rule made a rare appearance during last weekend's NFC Championship Game between the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, with most who watched the contest having never heard of such a decree.
Director of Football Operations for the East-West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galko, joins "Good Morning Football" to preview the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl and its tremendous impact off the field as well.
Golden has 4.3 speed in the 40-yard dash and can easily blow the top off the defense. After beginning his college career at Houston, he transferred to Texas for the 2024 season and turned himself into a first-round prospect by catching 56 passes for 987 yards and nine touchdowns in the SEC.