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Los Angeles overhauled its running-back depth chart during the offseason by letting its top two rushers from 2024, J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards, leave, signing Harris as a free agent and drafting North Carolina ball-carrier Omarion Hampton in the first round on April 24.
Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris' training camp holdout over a contract dispute reportedly ended on Thursday.
Chargers rookie wideout Tre Harris ends his holdout, setting up an intriguing 2025 dynasty football outlook thanks to his size and deep-play ability.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams has retired on Thursday after playing eight seasons, according to NFL insider Adam Schefter. Schefter obtained the information fro
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Until Wednesday, only two of the 32 second-round picks had signed their deals, though Harris was the only official holdout.
The holdout is over for Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris as training camp gets underway. Harris ended the brief holdout after a few other second-round picks around the NFL agreed to contracts of their own. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Harris agreed to terms with the Chargers and will sign his rookie contract.
Love Island USA' star Pepe Garcia pulled up to Los Angeles Chargers training camp and was gifted a custom jersey from the team.
The Los Angeles Chargers are the first NFL team to open training camp. Football season is certainly back. Somehow on Thursday, Harbaugh shared that he had met seven Presidents, four First Ladies and Pope Francis, and he said that all in the same sentence as his proclamation that he had caught 22 foul balls at MLB games.