The Los Angeles Chargers will play their 2025 season opener in Brazil, making the franchise the first to play on five continents, the NFL announced Wednesday. The
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has been around some great quarterbacks in his coaching career, dating back to his time coaching Andrew Luck at Stanford. Most recently, he coached J.J. McCarthy for three years at Michigan before taking the Chargers job and working with Justin Herbert last year.
With a projected $70 million in cap space after the reported increase, the Chargers can afford to finally get Herbert some protection. Alyssa Barbieri of TouchdownWire named one free agent each NFL team should sign,
One of the most obvious storylines of the offseason is the Los Angeles Chargers being in the market for another offensive weapon. They clearly hit on second-round pick Ladd McConkey, who put up over 1,
With plenty of room under the salary cap, Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz could be aggressive as the team tries to target talented pass-catchers for Justin Herbert.
It’s no great secret the Los Angeles Chargers need to upgrade the interior of the offensive line in front of Justin Herbert next season What’s interesting, though, is how Jim Harbaugh and Co. might go about it.
There’s a thought that the Chargers’ quarterback could put up bigger numbers in 2025. History says that’s not really a good thing when it comes to the team.
It was a solid season for Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert, who completed 332-of-504 passes for 3,870 yards, 23 touchdowns, three interceptions and a 101.7 passer rating. His efforts were a big part in the team going 11-6,
It is no secret that the Los Angeles Chargers are in need of offensive weapons for quarterback Justin Herbert. In the latest mock draft from Mel Kiper, he has the Chargers doing just that with the No.
Entering Year 6, Justin Herbert should be viewed as a strong candidate to win the NFL’s Most Valuable Player award. But what could really help Herbert’s chances of securing the prestigious award is surrounding him with more playmakers.
Despite boasting an 0-2 record in the playoffs, Jim Harbaugh believes Justin Herbert is one of the best to play the game.