A notable former Los Angeles Chargers player has called it a career as the NFL gears up for free agency. Punter Ty Long took to social media over the weekend and announced his retirement from football, citing a desire to pursue things adjacent to the pro game itself, such as coaching and starting a kicking company.
In need of an edge rusher, one NFL analyst feels the Los Angeles Chargers could be in the running for this All-Pro defensive difference maker.
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Door Remains Open for Joey Bosa's Return to Chargers
Chargers 2025 position preview: Edge rusher group looks much different without Joey Bosa
The Chargers' edge rusher room could lose its top two guys this offseason. After the release of Joey Bosa, it is suddenly a major area of need.
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Chargers' Joey Bosa Can Now Play With Nick Bosa Following His Shocking Release
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Yardbarker on MSNChargers set to end a significant era of team historyThe Chargers relocated to Los Angeles in 2017 after spending 56 seasons in San Diego. The team was actually founded in 1959 as the Los Angeles Chargers before moving after the 1960 season due to competition with the Rams.
Dec 15, 2024; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Chargers running back Gus Edwards (4) runs the ball against Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Anthony Nelson (98) during the first half at SoFi Stadium. The two started in a split backfield, but after a couple games Dobbins just ran away with the job.
The Seahawks have reportedly decreased their asking price for WR DK Metcalf to a second-round pick per The Athletic's Dianna Russini.
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A to Z Sports on MSNLos Angeles Chargers Post-Combine 2025 NFL 7-Round Mock Draft: Justin Herbert finally at ease with more weapons, better defenseNFL Scouting Combine has officially wrapped up, marking another milestone passed on the road to the 2025 NFL Draft. Pro Days and the NFL's free agency period are right around the corner, and teams are gearing up to overhaul their teams ahead of the upcoming NFL season.
Tottenville High School football product Gus Edwards' time with the Los Angeles Chargers was shortlived. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Chargers will cut ties with the powerful running back after just one season.
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