The top soon-to-be free agent for the Chargers this offseason is edge defender Khalil Mack. While Mack will be Los Angeles' No. 1 priority to bring back, there is the possibility he decides to hang up the cleats or play for another team.
After 11 NFL seasons, it appears that Khalil Mack might be ready to hang up his cleats for good. The Los Angeles Chargers linebacker, who saw his season end on Saturday in a 32-12 loss to the Houston Texans,
In three seasons, Mack and Bosa have shared the field for only about a quarter of the snaps. Still, they've developed an unbreakable bond.
With the season completed, the future of edge rusher Khalil Mack immediately became one of the biggest non-quarterback stories of the upcoming offseason. Mack, 33, is a former defensive player of the year winner and a four-time first-team All-Pro, and is an unrestricted free agent heading into next season.
Edge defender Khalil Mack’s playing days could be coming to an end. Mack spoke to the media a day after the Chargers’ loss to the Texans and said he is contemplating retirement.
Chargers veteran edge rusher Khalil Mack plans to think about his football future in the offseason and decide whether he wants to keep playing or retire.
Former Chicago Bears star pass rusher Khalil Mack, now with the Los Angeles Chargers, is contemplating his next move. For the first time in his NFL career, Mack enters the offseason as an unrestricted free agent, but according to ESPN , he's mulling retirement after a 12-year career.
The Chargers and Jim Harbaugh face a crucial offseason to build on their playoff run. Here are three free agents to consider bringing back.
The Los Angeles Chargers are currently projected to have $66.8 million in cap room heading into the offseason, which is certainly an expansive amount of money a
Their biggest pending free agent is Khalil Mack, who is mulling retirement after his 11th NFL season. Head coach Jim Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz both recently expressed their desire to re-sign the All-Pro edge-rusher, per ESPN’s Kris Rhim.
Mock drafts, of course, just can’t help but lean into that Jim Harbaugh-Michigan Wolverines connection, like The Athletic’s Dane Brugler does in his new two-round effort. There, the Chargers take tight end Colston Loveland at No.