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The Los Angeles Chargers are the first NFL team to open training camp. Football season is certainly back. Somehow on Thursday, Harbaugh shared that he had met seven Presidents, four First Ladies and Pope Francis, and he said that all in the same sentence as his proclamation that he had caught 22 foul balls at MLB games.
Los Angeles overhauled its running-back depth chart during the offseason by letting its top two rushers from 2024, J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards, leave, signing Harris as a free agent and drafting North Carolina ball-carrier Omarion Hampton in the first round on April 24.
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A to Z Sports on MSNNewest Los Angeles Chargers playmaker known for being durable ironman placed on non-football injury listThe Los Angeles Chargers turned over its running back room from 2024 despite producing one of the surprising comeback players of the year in JK Dobbins. Instead of bringing the explosive slasher back and relying on his troubled injury history,
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh used one of his favorite phases when he was asked about his recent trip to the White House.
The Los Angeles Chargers are being encouraged to try and land WR Terry McLaurin in a trade with the Washington Commanders.
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Thesportstak on MSNLos Angeles Chargers GM Joe Hortiz provides key update on Najee Harris injuryThe Los Angeles Chargers GM Joe Hortiz has provided key update on Najee Harris injury after he suffered an eye injury during a fireworks mishap.
Chargers' Jim Harbaugh meets with Donald Trump at the White House, explaining that is not an invitation to turn down
The Los Angeles Chargers and quarterback Justin Herbert are losing veteran wide receiver Mike Williams, who will retire from the NFL after eight seasons. The Ch