Not only will the Los Angeles Chargers look to upgrade the wide receiver position next to Ladd McConkey, but they'll look for improvements along the offense in general. The lack of playmakers outside of McConkey was evident in their Wild Card loss,
The Los Angeles Chargers collapsed in the Wild Card Round against the Houston Texans, as franchise quarterback Justin Herbert threw four interceptions in the loss. While Herbert deserves a share of the blame for the season-ending defeat,
The Seattle Seahawks are making some big roster moves as the offseason treads on, something that could potentially have an impact on former Oregon Ducks star an
It was a productive NFL Combine for Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson who saw his NFL Draft stock rise. Teams with the best fit for his skillset are the Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos, and Los Angeles Chargers.
The Los Angeles Chargers are in need of a wide receiver and having recently saved over $25 million by cutting their iconic pass rusher Joey Bosa, have more than enough money to get one. After waiting for their 2023 first-round pick Quentin Johnston to fulfill the potential he showed in college,
The Los Angeles Chargers badly need to add some more wide receivers for quarterback Justin Herbert, and they are surely in hot pursuit of Seattle Seahawks star
With the Los Angeles Chargers on a mission to add another wide receiver this offseason, the team was recently pegged as a possible landing spot for an established veteran weapon.
Adding talent for Justin Herbert's offense will likely be towards the top of Jim Harbaugh's to-do list this offseason. Trading for a potential WR1, alongside young stud Ladd McConkey, could be a door that Los Angeles wants to open.
Even with Justin Herbert sidelined by a foot injury, Jim Harbaugh isn't worried about the outlook for the Chargers' star quarterback.
This isn’t just about tying a Michigan player to Jim Harbaugh, Loveland is a 6-foot-6 and 248 pounds safety valve for Justin Herbert. He racked up 117 receptions for 1,466 yards with 11 touchdowns in three seasons. Those numbers could be even better with Herbert throwing him the ball.
Despite boasting an 0-2 record in the playoffs, Jim Harbaugh believes Justin Herbert is one of the best to play the game.
There's pumping up your dudes, and then there's coach busting out a cringe-worthy comment that prompts a moment of "did I just hear that?" among the audience.