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SB Nation on MSNLos Angeles Chargers All Quarter Century Team: Edge Rusher No. 2Shawne Merriman won in a landslide to be the EDGE1 on the Chargers Quarter Century Team. Who will end up joining him as the EDGE2?
Ladd McConkey was the breakout star for the Chargers last year. Now Los Angeles is poised to see another rookie hit the ground running with first-round running back Omarion Hampton.
An NFL writer named a second-year Los Angeles Chargers linebacker as a player to watch out for in the 2025-26 season.
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SB Nation on MSNLos Angeles Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh meets with President Trump at White HouseLos Angeles Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, along with Baltimore Ravens Head Coach Jim Harbaugh attended a meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday
The Los Angeles Chargers added a lot of strength on offense, which allowed them to 'bully' their way into the top 10 in a recent NFL power rankings.
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Chargers Wire on MSNWhere Chargers' Derwin James ranks among the top safeties heading into the 2025 seasonHeading into his seventh season, Derwin James is still playing at a high level. In the latest poll of executives, coaches, and scouts for the 2025 season, James checked in as the sixth-best safety in the NFL. Last season, James came in at No. 7 ahead of the 2024 season. His highest ranking has been No. 3 and his lowest ranking has been No. 9.
The Los Angeles Chargers’ rookies will report to camp Saturday, while the veterans report on July 16. The opening practice of camp will be held July 17 at The Bolt, the team’s practice facility in El Segundo, Calif. And with that, version 2.0 of Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers will begin to crystallize in earnest.
The Chargers have emerged as a "dark-horse landing spot" for a 29-year-old star who could immediately elevate their receiving corps in 2025.
Some might call it stingy, but the Chargers are ready for that big move or emergency while continuously sitting on some of the most cap space in the league. There’s credit to throw at them too for doing so while making the playoffs and rostering one of the most expensive quarterbacks in the NFL with Justin Herbert.