The Chargers’ head coach was right to stand up for his quarterback again Wednesday: “He’s the opposite of a house plant. He’s field corn.”
The fifth-year quarterback put together one of his best seasons as a pro and displayed his toughness at various points.
Lance, the third overall pick in 2021, had a combination of things preventing him from getting on the field with the San Francisco 49ers before he was eventually traded to Dallas in exchange for a fourth-round pick. There, he did little with limited chances and had his fifth-year option declined, sending him to free agency this offseason.
The Los Angeles Chargers put themselves back on the NFL map in 2024. After a horrendous 2023 season that cost Brandon Staley his job, the team brought in Jim Harbaugh and did what many expected them to do.
The Los Angeles Chargers badly need to add some supporting talent for quarterback Justin Herbert this offseason, and the good news is they have plenty of cap ro
Fortunately, ESPN's Mel Kiper foresees the Chargers getting some help at that spot in the 2025 NFL draft. According to Kiper, the Chargers are projected to select Michigan Wolverines tight end Colston Loveland with the No. 22 pick in the draft this April. Here's what Kiper had to say about the pick:
Now that the Conference Championship playoff games are over, more and more 2025 NFL mock drafts are starting to take shape. The Michigan Wolverines will likely have four players go in the first round.
One of the Chargers' priorities this offseason is to add the necessary pieces to put Justin Herbert in a better position to succeed next season. In NFL Media's Daniel Jeremiah's first mock draft, Los
Pete Carroll turns 74 in September and will become the oldest head coach in NFL history; he led the USC Trojans to a national championship and the 2003 AP national championship before bringing the Sea
Instead, what turned out to be a pretty darned exciting Rams season is over, and now we’re wondering if not only Stafford but Cooper Kupp will be back with the team in 2025. And while that sounds drastic, it’s business as usual in the NFL, where careers are short, guaranteed money is rare and the salary cap is punitive.
Carroll has always been equal parts fun and ferocious — sometimes his drive to build competition inside the roster is overshadowed by his positive personality. For all of the memorable success of Wilson and running back Marshawn Lynch in Seattle, it was always the legendary Legion of Boom defense that set the tone.
We answer six burning questions on Carroll's return to coaching -- and Tom Brady's involvement. Plus, Ben Solak grades the hire.