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.
It's looking more and more like Joey Bosa may have played his final snap as a member of the Los Angeles Chargers. While the Chargers seem dedicated in trying to
Now that the Chargers season has ended with a playoff loss, attention must be turned to fix the interior offensive line, and receiver and pass rush depth.
scrambles against Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Khalil Mack (52) / Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images The Chargers, on the other hand, could argue in the other direction. They still have a decision to make on Joey Bosa’s future and younger players like Tuli ...
The Los Angeles Chargers have now completely entered the offseason. This means it is time for mock drafts, including one that has the team adding a defensive star.
As the Chargers begin their offseason, HC Jim Harbaugh and GM Joe Hortiz are hoping to bring Khalil Mack back as he ponders retirement.
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. Should he sign with another team, Pro Football Focus says the Packers should bring him to Green Bay.
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.
The Los Angeles Chargers were one of the best defensive teams in the NFL this season, but they are actually facing major questions on that side of the ball heading into the offseason. Khalil Mack might retire,
The Los Angeles Chargers will undoubtedly be looking for help on the offensive side of the ball in the 2025 NFL draft. That’s certainly not a bad thing, considering the way the Chargers wound up identifying and getting aggressive in trading up for breakout rookie wideout Ladd McConkey last year.
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz defend quarterback Justin Herbert, who some claim blew their playoff game against the Texans.
1. Harbaugh and Hortiz passionately defended Justin Herbert when they were asked about the criticism of their quarterback in the aftermath of Saturday’s loss in Houston. Herbert threw a career-high four interceptions. Harbaugh called the criticism “completely unfair.”