The Los Angeles Chargers will be looking for depth at the tight end position heading into next season. Would free agent Tyler Conklin fit in Los Angeles?
The Los Angeles Chargers are in the market for a wide receiver this offseason. Could a former New York Jets star be a potential target?
New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams is one of the key fallback plans for the Los Angeles Chargers now that they missed on Tee Higgins. Adams has been linked to the Chargers already as he reportedly seeks a West Coast return.
It has been heavily reported all offseason that Los Angeles is in the market for a wide range of receivers both in the draft and in free agency. There is an endless supply of big names available, and another one just joined the group after his release from the New York Jets.
Not that long ago, we pointed out that former Los Angeles Chargers star Keenan Allen appeared to be hinting at something on social media. There, he kept posting practice highlights from his time with the Chargers,
One doesn’t have to look far to see it suggested that the Los Angeles Chargers should be all over signing free agent wide receiver Davante Adams. It isn’t just limited to fans, either. When the New York Jets announced the expected release of Adams,
A New York Jets veteran wide receiver could be looking for a new home. Would that new home be with the Los Angeles Chargers?
The New York Jets pretty clearly need more receiving help if they are to move on from Davante Adams and Allen Lazard.
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Following up on today’s earlier news that veteran wide receiver D.K. Metcalf had requested a trade from the Seahawks, a few teams have been established as likely possible destinations for the 27-year-old. Most notably, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times has noted some connections to the Chargers.
Since the Jets were going to cut ... Per Courtney Cronin of ESPN, Los Angeles has agreed to trade Jackson to Chicago in exchange for a sixth-round pick in 2025. The deal cannot become official until the start of the new league year next week.