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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNChargers set to make NFL history, but not in any way you would expectThe Chargers are going to make NFL history, but it's probably not in a way you're expecting them to. Los Angeles is set to travel the most miles of any NFL team this upcoming season (37,086 miles), which is also the most for any team in NFL history. It is also more mileage than all but three MLB teams travel this year, according to Bookies.com.
NFL insider Adam Schefter revealed the 2025-2026 season's travel mileage for each team. The Los Angeles Chargers face the most grueling travel schedule, covering 37,086 miles, while the Cincinnati Bengals have the easiest,
Bleacher Report analyst named a Chargers wide receiver, Quentin Johnston could be on the trading block after the draft.
If there is one Los Angeles Chargers player who has heard his name floated in trade speculation more than anyone else on the team, it's wide receiver Quentin Jo
The Los Angeles Chargers today signed linebacker Kana’i Mauga. In a corresponding move, the team waived linebacker Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste.
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ESPN analyst Ben Solak dives into the discussion whether Chargers second-year wideout Ladd McConkey should be considered a WR1.
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Chargers Wire on MSNChargers make pair of roster moves on MondayThe Chargers made a couple of roster moves on Monday. Los Angeles signed wide receiver Dalevon Campbell and waived offensive lineman Bucky Williams. Campbell was in rookie minicamp as a tryout player.
Waianae High School graduate and former USC linebacker Kana‘i Mauga has signed a contract with the Los Angeles Chargers, the team announced. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Mauga, 25, spent
However, adding Hampton to the mix is the exact thing head coach Jim Harbaugh is looking for, as the Chargers head c