The Los Angeles Chargers have been in the rumor mill lately as they’re expected to aggressively attack their weaknesses this offseason. While Tee Higgins is officially off the table, they’re still going to explore options to give Justin Herbert the tools he needs to succeed.
The Los Angeles Chargers have been linked to New York Jets star receiver Davante Adams for a while now. It’s not just typical projection, either. Yes, the Chargers have a superstar quarterback in Justin Herbert,
Free agency is quickly approaching and the Los Angeles Chargers have several tough decisions to make. They have key free agents set to hit the open market including pass-rusher Khalil Mack and running back J.
The Los Angeles Chargers have the potential to be one of free agency’s biggest spenders given the wealth of free cap space and needs across the roster. But while fans might hope for the likes of a big splash such as Tee Higgins or Davante Adams,
Los Angeles will likely pursue Adams but he's not the only veteran option they could consider while trying to build a contender around quarterback Justin Herbert. They could also
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,
The Chargers will look to upgrade the wide receiver room over the next couple of months, starting with free agency. There are a few intriguing options for Los Angeles, including one that became available on Tuesday, with that being released Davante Adams, who was released by the Jets.
Davante Adams and Will Fries headline an offensive free agent class that the Chargers should spend heavily in when free agency opens next week.
Davante Adams is set to become a free agent in the coming days, and there is a chance a reunion could be in the works for the star wide receiver. Adams
Davante Adams is open to a reunion with the Green Bay Packers. Packers star running back Josh Jacobs and Pro Bowl safety Xavier McKinney have been open about their feelings in wanting Adams in Green Bay. So have Packers fans — at least on social media.