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The Los Angeles Chargers wound up rebuking trade offers that even head coach Jim Harbaugh called reasonable to draft Omarion ...
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘I’ll Be Honest With You, I Hate Justin’ — Chargers GM Joe Hortiz Hilariously Reveals Why He Hates Justin HerbertThe Los Angeles Chargers have been trying to take the next step, and quarterback Justin Herbert is still an excellent ...
As astute onlookers have noticed in footage provided by the Eagles, Hortiz and the Chargers appeared to be asking for a lofty trade package in return for No. 22—potentially asking for No. 32, No. 64 ...
General manager Joe Hortiz, who appeared on ESPN's The Pat McAfee Show, said he wasn't surprised that Harris was available at ...
The Los Angeles Chargers selected defensive tackle Jamaree Caldwell with a third round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Caldwell ...
Despite a measured approach during free agency, the Chargers GM feels the roster has already improved ahead of the NFL Draft.
The Bolts 2025 draft class was quite the haul — and there's no one more excited than the person who made the picks. Chargers ...
After signing Najee Harris as a free agent, the Chargers brought in another running back with their first-round pick in North ...
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Chargers Wire on MSNAnalyst says this was Chargers' most questionable pick in 2025 NFL draftDespite addressing a need in the 2025 NFL draft, an analyst believes this was the Los Angeles Chargers' most questionable pick.
Head Coach Jim Harbaugh and General Manager Joe Hortiz address the media following the selection of RB Omarion Hampton at No.
Joe Hortiz has a grade for that. When he sees a prospect stand at the front of the line during drills. When players go full ...
That still leaves the Chargers on shaky ground at left guard and center, where Bradley Bozeman started last season. Harbaugh ...
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