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Despite setting a franchise rookie record for catches and yards, McConkey says there is much “more to gain” as he looks to build on his standout debut.
One 'NFL Live' analyst believes Chargers rookie WR Tre Harris can help the team in one particular area this upcoming season.
Justin Herbert is on the verge of making NFL history, needing just 1,608 passing yards to crack the Top 100 all-time list.
Former Cleveland Browns running back Nyheim Hines, who missed the past two NFL seasons due to a knee injury, has signed with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Hines is signing a contract with the Los Angeles Chargers, according to a Monday afternoon report from Adam Schefter of ESPN. The 28-year-old last saw game action in 2022 with the Buffalo Bills.
Philip Rivers hasn't played in the NFL since the 2020 campaign, but he has never officially retired. Until Monday. The former quarterback announced in a social media post that he is officially calling it quits on his NFL career.
Nearly five years after his final NFL game, Philip Rivers has officially retired as a member of the Chargers, the team with which he spent 16 of his 17 seasons. Rivers, who spent his final season with the Indianapolis Colts, made the announcement in an emotional video that the Chargers posted on X on Monday evening.
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SB Nation on MSNChargers signing RB Nyheim Hines amid NFL comeback
Nyheim Hines has not played in the NFL the past two seasons following a leg injury he sustained in a jet ski accident.
Longtime Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers officially announced his retirement on Monday, ending his 17-year NFL career as a member of the Bolts.
Los Angeles Chargers rookie Ladd McConkey reflects on missed opportunities following a breakout rookie season, eyes bigger role in future.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh became the subject of social media roasting on Monday after a viral video showed him eerily peeking through a curtain to watch his team during practice.
Some of that focuses on the interior rotation featuring Zion Johnson and Bradley Bozeman. Much of it points at Rashawn Slater continuing to miss practice during obvious contract negotiations while head coach Jim Harbaugh remains adamant that the starting left tackle continues to battle a minor physical thing keeping him from the field.