The Chargers have some big decisions to make with their internal free agents. Among the crop includes center Bradley Bozeman. Signed last offseason to replace Corey Linsley, Bozeman started all 18 games and led the team in offensive snaps with 1,
Right guard was a major weakness for the Chargers this past season, which could lead them to pursue the position heavily in free agency.
Poona Ford is the big name to watch here, as he had a breakout season this year and is set to hit free agency. He was dominant on the inside, particularly in the run game. Even if Ford is brought back, this unit still needs some depth.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh used his year-end presser alongside general manager Joe Hortiz to signal he would like many of his key free agents back in 2025. Think, guys like Khalil Mack…and Bradley Bozeman?
If there was one major red flag on the Los Angeles Chargers ... The trio of Zion Johnson, Bradley Bozeman and Trey Pipkins III were atrocious. Going into this offseason, the Chargers are going ...
It was a disappointing end to the 2024 season for the Los Angeles ... of Trey Pipkins, Bradley Bozeman and Zion Johnson were barely serviceable. It's another area the Chargers could look to ...
Yes, the Chargers need more offensive weapons, but it's also clear they need to upgrade their interior offensive line.
Chad Bowen, previously an assistant athletic director at CFP finalist Notre Dame, will lead the reorganization of USC football's front office.
Slater earned Pro Bowl honors while Alt, a 2024 first-round pick, was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team this week
After building around the margins last offseason, the Chargers are positioned to make a splash in Jim Harbaugh's second season.
The Chargers now enter the 2025 offseason with more than $60 million of projected cap space, a figure that could be even higher if the Bolts make a handful of other roster moves such as releasing certain players early from their contracts.
The Chargers 2024 highlight reel was a lengthy one. The Bolts posted an 11-6 record and made the playoffs in Year 1 under Jim Harbaugh, and there were plenty of big plays along the way. Omar Navarro and Eric Smith of Chargers.com recently whittled down the extensive list of top plays to just 10, a tougher feat then we originally thought.