In their first year, the new regime of Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh needed to build the Los Angeles Chargers with a shared vision. They didn't have much in terms of cap space, signing most players to one-to-two-year deals,
Count former head coach Jay Gruden as one of those guys not ready to pronounce Harbaugh’s Chargers as contenders. Appearing on Underdog Fantasy's Clean Pocket podcast, Gruden saluted the elite defense but said the Chargers don’t have the talent to beat the good teams.
The Kelce brothers voiced their respect for the Chargers on the New Heights podcast. Chiefs star Travis Kelce had kind words to say: "I think the Chargers a [freaking] hell of a [good] football team,
Outside of him, the Chargers don't have another serious threat to win their battles and take pressure off of McConkey.Justin Herbert would certainly benefit from having another top-tier playmaker on his offense.
“BREAKING: Jim Harbaugh wanted to talk to the #Bears in January, but Kevin Warren quashed it,” McNeil wrote. “Via a long-time team employee, Harbaugh expressed interest in the HC job. The staffer told Ryan Poles, who told Warren. The president dismissed it summarily.”
But the Kansas City Chiefs suffered at least one big NFL fine due to a player’s actions against the Chargers in Week 14. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the NFL hit
Despite his unconventional methods, the Los Angeles Chargers are benefitting from Harbaugh's efforts to unite the locker room. Playing for a head coach is one thing, enjoying play
Jim Harbaugh has brought toughness to the Los Angeles Chargers. The next thing he needs to do is teach them how to win close games.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh drops a Sir Andrew Barton quote to depict his thoughts on his team's Week 14 loss to the Chiefs.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers know that their clash against the Los Angeles Chargers won't be for the faint-hearted.