The Los Angeles Chargers today announced the team has released tight end Will Dissly and guard Mekhi Becton. In addition, the Bolts waived tackle Savion Washington.
The Chargers Mailbag is back for an offseason edition as we look ahead to free agency and the 2026 New League Year ...
According to Over the Cap, the Bolts will save just under $10 million on their 2026 salary cap after releasing Becton. Dissly ...
The Chargers recently announced that Chandler Henley has joined the coaching staff as the tight ends coach. Here are five ...
The Chargers and Nike continued their longstanding partnership to expand access and inclusion in football through girls flag initiatives. Over the past year, the organizations hosted camps for middle ...
McCaffrey also has two other younger brothers named Dylan and Luke. Dylan McCaffrey got some snaps at quarterback for ...
The Chargers General Manager joined the Chargers Weekly podcast to discuss the lead up to free agency and the state of the ...
The 2026 NFL Combine reached its final day of both on-field drills and podium sessions, as the quarterbacks, running backs ...
The Oregon tight end is the consensus top player at his position and was recently mocked to the Chargers by NFL Network's ...
Sam Monson certainly thought so, and even went as far to cast the single vote for the Bolts franchise QB in the MVP race.
Introducing Taylor Chavez, the Senior Manager of the Chargers Impact Fund. Tell us a little bit about what you do at the ...
Sunday marked the final day of on-field workouts, where a big group of offensive linemen took the field as the last position at Lucas Oil Stadium. Penn State guard Vega Ioane, the consensus top ...