• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar

LA Sports Today

Los Angeles Sports News continuously updated

  • Football
    • Chargers
    • Rams
    • Wildcats
  • Baseball
    • Angels
    • Dodgers
  • Basketball
    • Clippers
    • Lakers
    • Sparks
  • Hockey
    • Ducks
    • Kings
  • Soccer
    • Angel City FC
    • Galaxy
    • Galaxy 2
    • LA FC
    • Orange County FC
  • College
    • Peperdine
    • UCLA
    • USC
  • Team Stores

What to watch in Chargers’ preseason game vs. 49ers

August 22, 2025 by Los Angeles Daily News

The Chargers’ exhibition finale Saturday night against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara marks the last chance for rookies and undrafted free agents to impress the coaching staff, pad their résumés on video and, perhaps, earn a spot on the 53-man roster or the 17-man practice squad.

Cutdown day is Tuesday, and not everyone who attended training camp, and even excelled at certain points, will make the team. Some will be cut, some will be claimed by other teams, and some will get to play on with the Chargers. There might even be a trade or two, as there were last year.

Here’s a closer look at six players to watch – three on offense and three on defense – as the Chargers attempt to improve their record to 3-1 in exhibition play, with their season-opening game looming in the not-too-distant future Sept. 5 against the Kansas City Chiefs in Brazil:

OFFENSE

DJ Uiagalelei, QB

The easy storyline would be Trey Lance’s return to play the 49ers, the team that drafted him third overall in 2021. Lance will start against San Francisco, but will only play one or two series, according to coach Jim Harbaugh. Uiagalelei, an undrafted free agent, will play most of the snaps as the coaching staff determines whether it will keep two quarterbacks or three. Lance, Justin Herbert and Taylor Heinicke might be the three quarterbacks if the Chargers decide to go with three, leaving Uiagalelei the odd-man out. However, a solid showing could improve his chances elsewhere. Harbaugh insisted earlier this week that nothing had been decided. Everything and everybody was open for discussion.

Luke Grimm, WR

Grimm nearly returned a punt for a touchdown in the Chargers’ exhibition Aug. 10 against the New Orleans Saints and then did break one for a 66-yard touchdown return against the Rams on Aug. 16. Coaches tend to notice these things. Grimm, an undrafted free agent from the University of Kansas, wasn’t listed on the depth chart under return specialists. He was dead last among the wide receivers. It’s not out of the question that he gets cut and then signed to the practice squad, assuming he’s not claimed by one of the other 31 teams in the NFL. Playmakers are always in demand.

Branson Taylor, LG

So much attention on the Chargers’ offensive line has been focused on left tackle Rashawn Slater’s season-ending knee injury and the shuffle it took to fill the void. The Chargers drafted Taylor in the sixth round in the belief that they needed depth on the O-line, and they were proved right when Slater was hurt in practice only days after signing a four-year, $114-million contract extension. Taylor likely gets another chance to prove his value as a backup to Zion Johnson in the exhibition finale.

DEFENSE

Jamaree Caldwell, DL

The Chargers had to remake their offensive line when Poona Ford signed with the Rams during the offseason and Morgan Fox went to the Atlanta Falcons. So, they drafted Caldwell in the third round as part of their offseason makeover. It would be a stretch to suggest he could become a starter, but then again Caldwell has been fighting the odds and winning since his high school days in South Carolina. He went to two community colleges in Kansas, then the University of Houston before transferring to Oregon and earning honorable mention All-Big Ten honors this past season.

Kyle Kennard, Edge

Joey Bosa’s departure for the Buffalo Bills after the Chargers cut him during the offseason created a job opportunity for Tuli Tuipulotu, and he’s expected to become a starter after filling a depth role the past two seasons. So, where does that leave Kennard, a fourth-round draft pick from South Carolina who had 11.5 sacks last season? Probably on the bubble to make the 53-man roster. There’s plenty of depth at the outside linebacker position, and Kennard is part of that depth.

Trikweze Bridges, CB

On the theory that you can never have too many defensive backs, the Chargers drafted Bridges in the seventh round (256th overall) from Florida. He had a couple of rough days early in training camp and then a few stellar days, as well. He has been one of the Chargers’ leading tacklers over three exhibition games. He was tied for third with veteran cornerback Ja’Sir Taylor with 15 tackles, one behind safety R.J. Mickens and four behind linebacker Emany Johnson.

Chargers at 49ers

When: 5:30 p.m. Saturday

Where: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara

TV/radio: Ch. 2/KFI 640 AM

Related Articles


  • Chargers RB Najee Harris’ Week 1 status still up in the air


  • Chargers’ cornerback competition unresolved 2 weeks before opener


  • Chargers’ Mekhi Becton back for individual drills after extended layoff


  • Chargers rookies Tre’ Harris, KeAndre Lambert-Smith vying for roster spots


  • Chargers review: Quentin Johnston suffers concussion in preseason loss to Rams

Filed Under: Chargers

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Chargers are perfect fit for a reclamation project along the offensive line
  • ‘It Was Beauty Killed the Beast’
  • Florida Panthers Will Be Without Star Until January
  • Dodgers Set to Activate Pair of High-Leverage Relievers
  • Russell Westbrook’s free agency fiasco will only cause Clippers fans to laugh

Categories

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • 247 Sports
  • Bleacher Report
  • LA Sports Hub
  • Los Angeles Daily News
  • Los Angeles Times
  • Los Angeles Sports Nation
  • Orange County Register
  • OurSports Central
  • The Sports Daily
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today

Baseball

  • MLB.com - Dodgers
  • MLB.com - Angels
  • Dodger Blue
  • Dodger Insider
  • Dodgers Nation
  • Dodgers Way
  • Halo Hangout
  • Halos Heaven
  • Last Word On Baseball - Angels
  • Last Word On Baseball - Dodgers
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Angels
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Dodgers
  • Think Blue LA
  • Think Blue PC
  • True Blue LA

Basketball

  • NBA.com - Clippers
  • NBA.com - Lakers
  • Amico Hoops - Clippers
  • Amico Hoops - Lakers
  • 213 Hoops
  • Clipperholics
  • Clips Nation
  • Forum Blue And Gold
  • High Post Hoops
  • Hoops Hype - Clippers
  • Hoops Hype - Lakers
  • Hoops Rumors - Clippers
  • Hoops Rumors - Lakers
  • Lake Show Life
  • Lakers Nation
  • Lakers Outsiders
  • Lakerholics.net
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball - Clippers
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball - Lakers
  • Pro Basketball Talk - Clippers
  • Pro Basketball Talk - Lakers
  • Real GM - Clippers
  • Real GM - Lakers
  • Silver Screen And Roll

Football

  • Los Angeles Chargers
  • Los Angeles Rams
  • Bolt Beat
  • Bolts From The Blue
  • Chargers Gab
  • Chargers Wire
  • Last Word On Pro Football - Chargers
  • Last Word On Pro Football - Rams
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Chargers
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Rams
  • Our Turf Football - Chargers
  • Our Turf Football - Rams
  • Pro Football Focus - Chargers
  • Pro Football Focus - Rams
  • Pro Football Rumors - Chargers
  • Pro Football Rumors - Rams
  • Pro Football Talk - Chargers
  • Pro Football Talk - Rams
  • Ramblin Fan
  • Rams Gab
  • Rams Nation
  • Rams Wire
  • Turf Show Times

Hockey

  • Anaheim Calling
  • Elite Prospects - Ducks
  • Elite Prospects - Kings
  • Jewels From The Crown
  • Last Word On Hockey - Ducks
  • Last Word On Hockey - Kings
  • My NHL Trade Rumors - Anaheim Ducks
  • My NHL Trade Rumors - LA Kings
  • Pro Hockey Rumors - Ducks
  • Pro Hockey Rumors - Kings
  • Pro Hockey Talk - Ducks
  • Pro Hockey Talk - Kings
  • Pucks Of A Feather
  • Rink Royalty
  • The Hockey Writers - Ducks
  • The Hockey Writers - Kings

Soccer

  • Angels On Parade
  • LAG Confidential
  • Last Word On Soccer - LA Galaxy
  • Last Word On Soccer - Los Angeles FC
  • MLS Multiplex

College

  • Bruins Nation
  • Busting Brackets
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Conquest Chronicles
  • Go Joe Bruin
  • Last Word On College Football - UCLA
  • Last Word On College Football - USC
  • Reign Of Troy
  • Saturday Blitz
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in