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Mike McDaniel and Joe Hortiz are rebuilding the Bolts. We grade the first week of Chargers free agency, featuring Tyler Biadasz, Khalil Mack, and Charlie Kolar
Trey Lance is back as the Bolts backup quarterback. The Chargers on Saturday announced they have agreed to terms with Lance, a move that ensures continuity and a quality option behind Justin Herbert in the position room.
NFL free agency opened on Monday, and while the new league year officially opened on Wednesday, the deals have been fast and furious. So, feel free to bookmark this page! Many players on Greg Auman's top 100 free agents list have already found new homes,
The Chargers were among the teams with the most salary cap space available this offseason. They haven't been using yet so far.
The Los Angeles Chargers' depth behind Justin Herbert will contain some consistency heading into the 2026 season.
The Chargers are not waiting for the opening of free agency to address the interior of the offensive line. The club has agreed to terms on a three-year contract with center Tyler Biadasz worth $30 million.
The Chargers have the cap space to be among the league's most active teams. Who should they spend their money on?
Here we'll try to look at and discuss the next move the Chargers must make after re-signing Khalil Mack in 2026 NFL free agency.
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NFL free agency: Tracking where Chargers players land
Keep checking back to keep track of where the Chargers' pending free agents land.
NFL free agency got off to a flying start with the two-day negotiating period -- sometimes colloquially known as the legal tampering period -- and ahead of the league calendar officially flipping over,
This move would make plenty of sense for the Chargers.