The NFL schedule for the 2024 season has been released, and that means everyone is looking ahead to their team’s schedules and also certain marquee matchups.
With the Chargers’ schedule release coming out, the hype around the team is currently buzzing through the roof. However, any sane fan will tell you that winning the Superbowl in year one of a brand-new regime is extremely unlikely.
Under new head coach Jim Harbaugh, the Chargers will likely have a run-first mentality on offense, but that isn't stopping them from having high expectations for their second-year WR, who disappointed last season.
The Los Angeles Chargers subtracted their two top wide receivers this offseason, trading Keenan Allen and releasing Mike Williams. As a result, there is considerable concern about the Chargers’ aerial attack heading into 2024.
The Los Angeles Chargers may have won the unofficial 2024 schedule release video contest with their “The Sims” themed video, and in the process, they subtly roasted each of their opponents for the upcoming campaign.
The AFC West might be the most loaded division in the NFL.
The Los Angeles Chargers' social media team remains undefeated.
The Ravens’ John Harbaugh and Chargers’ Jim Harbaugh faced off at Super Bowl XLVII in February 2013, with John Harbaugh’s Ravens taking home a 34-31 win.
Today was the Super Bowl for NFL team’s Communication Departments. All 32 teams dropped their schedule release videos. And the Los Angeles Chargers once again knocked it out of the park with their Sims-style video.
As usual, the Los Angeles Chargers went all out for their schedule release video. This year’s theme focused on the Sims franchise. From mentioning a Kansas City Chiefs super fan’s conviction to literally clowning the Las Vegas Raiders — the Chargers’ media team pulled no punches this year.
The Chargers finished only 5-12 last season, but after hiring Jim Harbaugh from Michigan, they drew three primetime games. The headliner is the Harbaugh Bowl.
According to the leading source of NFL schedule release news and rumors, @OzzyNFL the Los Angeles Chargers schedule will kick off against the Las Vegas Raiders at home in SoFi Stadium.
The Los Angeles Chargers are preparing for their first season under new head coach Jim Harbaugh. There's plenty of excitement around the fan base and social media for the team.
DraftKings Sportsbook released the over-under win totals for all 32 teams on Tuesday. The Los Angeles Chargers schedule was set at 8.5 wins. While this doesn’t bode well for competing with Kansas City Chiefs (11.5 wins) it puts them second in the AFC West but puts them outside the playoff picture at tied for 8th place.
New Chargers GM Joe Hortiz made it clear he must see more from second-year wide receiver Quentin Johnston before he climbs the depth chart.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert has actually become one of the more polarizing players in the NFL. Some feel that Herbert is an elite quarterback with incredible talent.
Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers are going to be an entertaining team to watch this season. A lot of changes have been made to both the coaching staff and the roster.
The Los Angeles Chargers have officially announced the signing of free agent outside linebacker Bud Dupree to a two-year deal. Dupree, 31, had a career renaissance last season, recording 6.5 sacks, 39 tackles, eight tackles for loss, and eight quarterback hits while playing for the Atlanta Falcons.
A.J. Smith, former general manager of the Los Angeles Chargers franchise, has died at the age of 75.
There are always some unexpected falls in the NFL draft. One of the biggest names who fell to the end of the 2024 class was USC wide receiver Brenden Rice.
Los Angeles Chargers HC Jim Harbaugh is nothing if not committed to his craft.
The Los Angeles Chargers are under a completely new regime in 2024. This latest player addition is just another cherry on top of what has been a masterclass offseason by General Manager Joe Hortiz and Coach Jim Harbaugh.
Bud Dupree‘s recent visit with the Chargers has produced an agreement.
His son's slide in the NFL Draft reportedly did not sit well with Jerry Rice.
Brenden Rice was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers in the seventh round of the NFL Draft late last month, and his father, San Francisco 49ers legend Jerry Rice, was not happy about it.
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