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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 ...
The Chargers' primary uniform kit now includes powder blue pants. Although the powder blue color is synonymous with the Chargers, the team has traditionally worn white, navy or gold pants.
As the Chargers' team bus rolled down the freeway past Poway and toward San Diego, Tony Jefferson couldn’t help but smile. This feels like home. Eight years after the Chargers left San Diego ...
"The Chargers traded up for and selected Gadsden in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL draft. Gadsden joins a tight end room that features veterans Will Dissly and Tyler Conklin.
The Chargers signed seven members of their nine-player draft class and have 18 undrafted free agents as they begin rookie minicamp. Omarion Hampton and Tre Harris are the rookies who remain unsigned.
The Los Angeles Chargers won 11 games and made the playoffs last season, and with the Kansas City Chiefs looking somewhat vulnerable, the Chargers could be knocking on the door to Super Bowl ...
The Chargers drafted Alt with the No. 5 pick last year and he lived up to his draft position as a rookie. He quickly established himself as one of the best young linemen in football.
The Chargers are 1-0 this preseason after trouncing the Lions 34-7 on Thursday night in the annual Hall of Fame Game. After each preseason game, we’re going to throw up a 53-man roster ...
The Chargers ‘ signing of fifth-year cornerback Benjamin St-Juste may be the epitome of a ‘prove-it’ deal. If he’s going to have a career revival in year five, he’ll need head coach Jim ...
The Chargers did not hold any 11-on-11, seven-on-seven or even one-on-one drills. The goal, Harbaugh said, was to create a more even playing field in the evaluation process.
Chargers’ Mike Williams retires from football: ‘You can’t really replace a guy like that’ Wide receiver Mike Williams’ agent has informed the Chargers that he will retire.
The Chargers visited the USS Abraham Lincoln in San Diego and had a walk-through on the deck, signed autographs, and toured the ship with nearly 100 members of the Navy and their families.