The Chargers are signing linebacker Troy Dye, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport. Dye, a fourth-round pick of the 2020 NFL draft, spent the past four seasons with the Vikings. In that time span, he appeared in 60 games but only started eight games on defense, logging 80 tackles, two passes defended and a sack. Where Dye really made his money was on special teams, where he … [Read more...] about Chargers signing LB Troy Dye
Chargers re-signing QB Easton Stick
The Chargers are re-signing quarterback Easton Stick, according to NFL Media’s Mike Garofolo. Stick, a fifth-round pick in the 2019 NFL draft, had served as the backup with zero experience as a starter until this past season when Justin Herbert was sidelined with a finger injury. Stick went on to start the final four games and finished with 1,129 passing yards, three touchdowns … [Read more...] about Chargers re-signing QB Easton Stick
Chargers trading WR Keenan Allen to Bears
The Chargers are not bringing the whole band back together, after all. After retaining edge rushers Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack, many in Los Angeles thought Thursday was a major victory for the Chargers. Mike Williams had been released, but the other three stars with looming decisions were set to return. Until Thursday evening, when FOX’s Jay Glazer reported that LA had traded … [Read more...] about Chargers trading WR Keenan Allen to Bears
Khalil Mack to remain with Chargers on revised contract
Another one of Los Angeles’ Big Four dominoes has fallen. After the Chargers released Mike Williams on Monday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter announced that edge rusher Khalil Mack would remain in Los Angeles for the 2024 season. Schefter also reported that Mack would restructure his existing contract to free up salary cap space for LA, likely clearing the way for them to process the … [Read more...] about Khalil Mack to remain with Chargers on revised contract
Analyzing the Chargers cap situation after cutting Mike Williams, keeping Khalil Mack
The Chargers released WR Mike Williams on Wednesday as the new league year opened. LA became cap-compliant as a result of releasing the star WR and saving roughly $20 million. However, they still had to find roughly $7-8 million to make room for the signings of RB Gus Edwards, TE Will Dissly, and S Alohi Gilman. However, following the release of Williams, it was announced that … [Read more...] about Analyzing the Chargers cap situation after cutting Mike Williams, keeping Khalil Mack