For most Los Angeles Chargers fans, Cam Hart’s story began at pick 140 in the 5th round of the 2024 draft. But as with all people, Hart has traveled a long and rocky road to get to his present destination.
The Los Angeles Chargers entered the 2024 NFL Draft ready to bring in some real talent to the table. Many people have speculated that they put together one of the better drafts around the league and addressed multiple holes around the roster.
The Los Angeles Chargers put together an impressive group of draft picks this year, headlined by their new offensive lineman Joe Alt. Los Angeles may have found some steals across their draft class but one in particular has them being called out.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, meaning teams have mostly completed their most significant roster moves for the season. With that in mind, here's a look at the most and least upgraded position groups for each AFC West team.
The Los Angeles Chargers concluded their first draft of the Jim Harbaugh era with a lot of impressive selections. They drafted Joe Alt at No. 5 overall, angering a lot of fans who wanted Malik Nabers or Rome Odunze.
The dates for the Los Angeles Chargers offseason program have been announced. The Chargers initially began their voluntary offseason program on April 2.
The new Los Angeles Chargers coaching staff is full of familiar faces. It starts with head coach Jim Harbaugh, who previously played for the Chargers from 1999-2000.
Free-agent WR Tyler Boyd has been a consistent producer since entering the NFL as a second-round pick in 2016.
What the Los Angeles Chargers were going to do at No. 5 in the 2024 NFL Draft was a major topic heading into the first round. However, for all the options available to them, GM Joe Hortiz said the franchise made the obvious decision.
The Los Angeles Chargers have significantly bolstered their backfield, a move of great importance following the departure of their star running back, Austin Ekeler.
The Los Angeles Chargers wrapped up their first draft class under the new regime, selecting three wide receivers. This regime consists of former Ravens Director of Player Personnel, Joe Hortiz, and former Michigan National Championship-winning Head Coach, Jim Harbaugh.
As the 2024 NFL Draft loomed, whispers swirled around the football world suggesting that the Los Angeles Chargers might entertain the idea of trading their star quarterback Justin Herbert.
Los Angeles Chargers rookie offensive tackle Joe Alt is now playing for the division rival of his dad, John Alt. With the Bolts taking Joe fifth overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, he is set to face his dad's team twice a year.
The Los Angeles Chargers have rushed for less than 100 yards per game over the course of the last two seasons. They have not ranked top-10 in the NFL in rushing since LaDainian Tomlinson roamed the field back when the team played in San Diego.
The draft finally happened! After months of speculation, the Los Angeles Chargers picked the rookies that will help them define the 2024 season. And let’s just say they picked some good ones.
The Los Angeles Chargers need an upgrade at their wide receiver position, especially when it comes to proven veterans. The team opted not to take a receiver in the draft until round two when they took Georgia's Ladd McConkey.
The Los Angeles Chargers moved on from Mike Williams and Keenan Allen during this offseason. Drafting Ladd McConkey in round two was a good start to building a new WR room, but it was an only a start.
After Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh took over as the Los Angeles Chargers general manager and head coach, there were some mild rumors about quarterback Justin Herbert getting traded.
Tyler Boyd remains unsigned, but that may not be the case for long.
The Los Angeles Chargers used the fifth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on Notre Dame offensive lineman Joe Alt. He was the first lineman off the board and one who there are going to be massive expectations for in the NFL.
The Los Angeles Chargers signed running back J.K. Dobbins in free agency, meaning that Dobbins will get the chance to reunite with offensive coordinator Greg Roman.
Running back J.K. Dobbins has the “injury-prone” label firmly affixed to him after three years in which he was unable to stay on the field. The new Los Angeles Charger believes the worst of the problems are behind him, though.
His best years were in 2020 and 2021, but now 18 months removed from an ACL tear, it's feasible that a bounceback campaign lies ahead.
Per Daniel Popper of The Athletic, the Chargers are picking up the fifth-year option for LT Rashawn Slater. This move was expected as Slater has established himself as one of the better left tackles in football.
The Los Angeles Chargers surprised some fans last week when they picked Notre Dame offensive tackle Joe Alt. It's a pick that made sense, though. The Chargers now possess one of the top tackle duos in the NFL between Alt and Rashawn Slater.
Rice was known for hauling in contested catches and 50-50 balls throughout his college career, which started at Colorado and finished at USC.
The 13th overall pick in the 2021 draft, Slater has started all 36 of his appearances since joining the Chargers.
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