In his time with the San Francisco 49ers, Jim Harbaugh had a dynamic duo of middle linebackers, NaVorro Bowman and Hall of Famer, Patrick Willis. With the Los Angeles Chargers that is far from the case.
The Los Angeles Chargers made one of the boldest moves of the offseason last night, trading away long-time star wide receiver Keenan Allen. Allen was moved to the Chicago Bears for a fourth-round draft pick after reportedly declining to take a pay cut.
Los Angeles Chargers HC Jim Harbaugh might as well have a "For Sale" sign hanging in the window.
Derwin James is one of the best safeties in football, and new Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter is excited to turn him loose in 2024.
Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James is not just a star on the field, but off it as well. James was most recently awarded as the Community Athlete of the Year by the Los Angeles Sports Council.
One of the biggest complaints during the Brandon Staley era in Los Angeles was his usage of Derwin James. James is a hybrid star on defense that provides
The Los Angeles Chargers are adding another college coach to their NFL ranks. After adding multiple staff pieces from the Michigan Wolverines, they are grabbing a piece from Notre Dame. The Irish offered O'Leary a pay raise, but he wanted to go to the NFL, according to Tyler Horka.
Based on what we heard in Jim Harbaugh's introductory press conference almost a week ago, the Los Angeles Chargers' new head coach could not seem more
After leaving the Michigan football program, Jim Harbaugh was finally introduced as the Los Angeles Chargers’ new head coach. Harbaugh did not hesitate to show his excitement for his new team, as he praised quarterback Justin Herbert and safety Derwin James in his opening press conference.
The Los Angeles Chargers frustrating season finally came to an end on Sunday. It was a fitting finale for the Bolts, who lost to the Kansas City Chiefs backups by a score of 13-12.
Not every player who plays in professional sports wants to deal with the media. That is especially true when losses happen. No one truly wants to discuss
Several of your remaining healthy Los Angeles Chargers aren't ready to lay down against the Kansas City Chiefs today, per Eric Smith of Chargers.com "[The Chiefs], they're in the playoffs," safety Derwin James Jr.
The 2023 season isn’t even over yet, and the Los Angeles Chargers are already adapting to the post-Brandon Staley world. The team recently released Sebastian Joseph-Day, and that might not be the end of their transactions.
The Chargers' recent outing has underscored the fact that they are essentially playing for pride and perhaps a favorable draft position. After an embarrassing loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, they showed resilience in a competitive game against the Buffalo Bills, even though it ended in another defeat.
Following your Los Angeles Chargers' shockingly respectable last-second loss 24-22 to the Buffalo Bills on Saturday, the Bolts were officially eliminated from playoff contention with a paltry 5-10 record and two games left to play.
In the first game of the post-Brandon Staley era for the Chargers, there were already major changes. Starting S Derwin James played his lowest percentage of snaps of the season as the team tried to simplify his role. “We wanted to keep DJ close to the line,” Chargers interim HC Giff Smith said via the Athletic’s Daniel Popper.
The Los Angeles Chargers (5-9) sunk to rock bottom in Week 15’s edition of Thursday Night Football, as they were utterly outclassed by the 6-8 Las Vegas Raiders, 63-21.
The Los Angeles Chargers dropped another game this past weekend, this time by a score of 41-38 against the upstart Detroit Lions. It was a disappointing game in front of their home fans, and a grim reminder of the tough year that they have seen already.
Aaron Rodgers sent New York Jets fans into a frenzy with a comment he made that was caught on camera following his team’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night, but the quarterback has since shared some less exciting news.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers was asked by Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James about a potential return from injury this season on Monday night and had a three-word response.
Aaron Rodgers continues to tease his potential return this season from his Achilles tendon tear suffered in Week 1. The New York Jets quarterback on Monday night once again hinted at a comeback.
As the Dallas Cowboys and their legions of fans invade SoFi Stadium on Monday night, the King of Props is backing a defensive captain on the host Los Angeles Chargers to bring home his top prop.
Despite the injury concerns earlier in his career, his durability is improving. James Jr. could propel himself to a new tier this season, helping the Chargers climb up the AFC hierarchy.
On Wednesday, the NFL Players Association (NFLPA), the league’s player labor union, rolled out its first-ever Players’ All-Pro team, which is unique as it is voted on by players and players only.
Los Angeles Chargers coach Brandon Staley was not feeling very sympathetic toward the Indianapolis Colts when it came to the hit that got Derwin James ejected from Monday’s game.
Derwin James was ejected following a massive hit on Ashton Dulin Monday night. Count color commentator Troy Aikman among those that felt the ejection was justified. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback said the hit was "as big a collision as I've seen in a long, long time."
The Los Angeles Chargers signed Derwin James to a record breaking contract extension on August 17th, 2022. The new contract is worth $76.4 million over 4 years.
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