The Los Angeles Chargers had a strong regular season, winning 11 games and capturing a playoff berth. However, their trip to the postseason was short lived. The
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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:
After building around the margins last offseason, the Chargers are positioned to make a splash in Jim Harbaugh's second season.
The Chargers have some big decisions to make with some of their own free agents, including defenders Asante Samuel Jr. and Denzel Perryman.
For USC, Alijah Arenas' commitment marks the biggest recruiting victory of the Musselman era, the first five-star prospect to endorse the coach's vision in L.A.
NFL season, the LA Chargers mic'd up multiple coaches during the most electric games. Listen in as Head Coach Jim Harbaugh reacts to catching passes from quarterback Justin Herbert, Executive Director
In this episode Dan and Jake discuss the Chargers 2025 offseason, including fanbase Q&A, biggest storylines, free agency and the NFL Draft. Subscribe to Chargers Unleashed Podcast: <a href=" Twitter: <a href=" Facebook: <a href=" Patreon: <a href=" Chargers Unleashed Hosts: Jake Hefner (@JakeTHefner) and Dan Wolkenstein (@DanWSports) Blueprints Host: Jason Balliet (@Syntari13) Ever since the Los Angeles Chargers hired Jim Harbaugh as their Head Coach,
The Los Angeles Chargers learned the hard way in the postseason this year. Jim Harbaugh's first season was widely considered a success, but their Wild Card loss to the Houston Texans shown some real holes on the roster.
Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts has not lived up to his pre-draft hype, and one report indicates the team could trade him in the offseason. Selected with the fourth-overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft,
It seems like every draft expert is penciling in Michigan tight end Colston Loveland for the Los Angeles Chargers. And why not? It is all too obvious. Will Dissly’s playoff struggles prove the team desperately needs a true pass-catching tight end and guess who coached and recruited
The Chargers second-year linebacker led the team with 147 tackles as he cemented himself as one of the NFL's top young players