Chargers edge defender Khalil Mack has agreed to restructure his deal to remain on the team for 2024. Eight-time Pro-Bowl DE and former NFL Defensive Player of the Year Khalil Mack will remain a Los Angeles Charger this season and free up salary-cap space for the team by agreeing to restructure his deal, per sources. Mike Williams leaves, Mack stays. https://t.co/fiEAJVjN8n … [Read more...] about Twitter reacts to Khalil Mack staying for 2024 season
Grading each of the Chargers’ first three free-agency signings
The Chargers made some signings yesterday as the legal tampering window opened in free agency. While Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh still work through what to do with the big four restructured contracts, there was still value that LA couldn’t pass up on the market. Monday ended with bringing in Gus Edwards and Will Dissly externally, plus an internal extension for Alohi Gilman. … [Read more...] about Grading each of the Chargers’ first three free-agency signings
Chargers re-signing Alohi Gilman
The Chargers are bringing back one of their own players, as Alohi Gilman agreed to terms with Los Angeles, according to his agent, Kenny Zuckerman. According to NFL Media’s Mike Garofolo, Gilman’s new contract is for $11 million over two years. Gilman became a full-time starter for the first time in his career and took advantage of the opportunity, amassing career-high numbers … [Read more...] about Chargers re-signing Alohi Gilman
Twitter reacts to Chargers’ expected signing of RB Gus Edwards
The Chargers have agreed to terms with former Ravens running back Gus Edwards on a two-year deal. Here’s how social media reacted to the newest addition to Los Angeles: Former Ravens’ RB Gus Edwards reached agreement on a two-year deal with the Chargers, per source. Edwards now will be reuniting with former Ravens and current Chargers assistant Greg Roman. — Adam Schefter … [Read more...] about Twitter reacts to Chargers’ expected signing of RB Gus Edwards
1 pending free agent the Chargers should target: NFC North Edition
With free agency less than a week away, the Chargers still have a few decisions to make next week in their mission to achieve cap compliance. Early next week, we should hear about the moves regarding the big four contracts.Some combinations of cuts, trades, and restructures from those moves can open up Hortiz and Co.’s flexibility in March. Still, the Chargers probably won’t … [Read more...] about 1 pending free agent the Chargers should target: NFC North Edition