Los Angeles Chargers News
Omarion Hampton's Chargers return falls apart right before Raiders game
Chargers RB Omarion Hampton seemingly took a small step back in his quest to return from his ankle injury on Friday.
Source: Bolt Beat
Chargers catch a huge break with latest Eagles injury update
The Super Bowl Champion Eagles' offensive line might not be at full strength vs. the Chargers next Monday.
Source: Bolt Beat
Jim Harbaugh can't ignore this failed Chargers signing any longer
The Chargers have held onto this failed signing from last offseason for far too long.
Source: Bolt Beat
Jim Harbaugh is playing with fire while Chargers playoff hopes are on the line
As the Los Angeles Chargers enter the home stretch of the season, Jim Harbaugh's experiments with the offensive line do not bode well.
Source: Bolt Beat
This might be the final stretch for one declining Chargers defender in Los Angeles
Veteran linebacker Denzel Perryman may be on his last legs with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Source: Bolt Beat
Chargers are slowly coming to a painful Derwin James realization
Derwin James is undoubtedly one of the greatest safeties in Chargers history. But he is no longer in his prime.
Source: Bolt Beat
Longtime Chargers veteran may be nearing the end of his Los Angeles run
As the Los Angeles Chargers' Super Bowl hopes fade away before their eyes, they may also be facing a heartbreaking loss this offseason.
Source: Bolt Beat
Chargers coaches continue to give confusing reasons for surprising healthy scratch
Chargers TE Will Dissly will (likely) remain a healthy scratch for the team barring an injury to the position group.
Source: Bolt Beat
3 Chargers who should be thankful they haven't been cut yet
These Chargers players should be thankful they are still on the roster on Thanksgiving.
Source: Bolt Beat
Is Jamaree Salyer next on the Chargers left tackle carousel?
With starters Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt out and after trying Austin Deculus and Trevor Denning, the Chargers might turn to the fourth-year offensive lineman.
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
Chargers' remaining schedule looks a lot tougher than it did before their bye week
The Los Angeles Chargers have one of the toughest remaining schedules in the NFL.
Source: Bolt Beat
Philip Rivers takes step closer to football immortality Chargers fans always expected
While he may not get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on his first ballot, Chargers legend Philip Rivers is making good progress for future votes.
Source: Bolt Beat
Justin Herbert faces Maxx Crosby-sized nightmare as Chargers' injury crisis continues
As the Los Angeles Chargers' pivotal Week 13 matchup looms, Maxx Crosby may represent a nightmare for Justin Herbert.
Source: Bolt Beat
Jim Harbaugh subtly just benched a struggling Chargers offensive lineman
Jim Harbaugh didn't outright say this Chargers offensive lineman is benched, but we can take the hint.
Source: Bolt Beat
Chargers open window for RB Omarion Hamptons return
The running back, a first-round draft pick in April, has been on injured reserve for seven weeks with an ankle injury. Whether he plays Sunday against the Raiders will be determined this week in…
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
Chargers' Jim Harbaugh refuses to reveal Omarion Hampton's role coming off injury
Omarion Hampton will return to a Chargers' backfield that now looks a little bit different than when he first was placed on IR.
Source: Bolt Beat
Former Chargers QBs Philip Rivers, Drew Brees semifinalists for Pro Football Hall of Fame
The five newcomers are among the 26 modern era candidates who advanced to this stage in voting conducted by the full 50-member selection committee for the class of 2026.
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
Chargers must take bold stance on tantalizing backfield duo despite nightmare season
Although the Los Angeles Chargers' backfield has been devastated by injuries this season, it could be the best move to give Najee Harris another shot.
Source: Bolt Beat
Absurd J.J. McCarthy-Justin Herbert take has aged as horribly as you'd expect
Sometimes a take needs to be put in an echo chamber never to be heard from again. That's the case with this J.J. McCarthy-Justin Herbert take.
Source: Bolt Beat
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