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1:30Logan Ryan's Memories From Playing In International Game
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11:33Breaking Down the 2026 NFL Opponents
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1:38Breaking Down the Dolphins' Tough 2026 Schedule
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1:37Tyler Sullivan's Team To Regress in the 2026 NFL Season
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1:54Bryant McFadden's Team To Regress in the 2026 NFL Season
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12:56NFL News Ahead Of Schedule Release
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1:09Kenyon Sadiq Has 'Endless Possibilites' in Jets Offense
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0:52Chargers Add Another Weapon For Justin Herbert in David Njoku
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8:44Breaking Down the AFC South Offseason Checklist
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1:36Can Bo Nix Make the Broncos a Super Bowl Contender?
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1:45Bengals' Offseason Moves Make Them a SB Contender
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9:22Breaking Down the AFC West Offseason Checklist
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10:56Best Landing Spots for Top NFL Free Agents
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11:01The Cleveland Browns 2026 Season Preview
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9:39JP Acosta Breaks Down 2026's Instant Impact Rookies
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1:19Vikings' 2026 Day-One Difference Maker: Domonique Orange
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1:19Brenen Thompson: Instant Speed for the Chargers
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6:23Breaking Down the Most Questionable 2026 Draft Picks
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10:21Biggest Questions for the AFC West Post-Draft
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1:56Who Takes the 2026 AFC North: Ravens or Bengals?
Top Chargers News
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Chargers' Johnny Pascuzzi: Signs with LA
The Chargers signed Pascuzzi as an undrafted free agent Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Pascuzzi spent three years at Iowa before transferring to Tulane for the 2025 season. The tight end totaled 12 receptions for 158 yards and one touchdown over 14 games with the Green Wave. The 21-year-old clearly impressed at the Chargers' rookie minicamp and will have his shot to compete for a 2026 roster spot this offseason.
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Chargers' Oronde Gadsden: Joined by Njoku
Gadsden faces increased competition for snaps and targets in 2026 after free agent David Njoku agreed to a one-year deal with the Chargers on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Gadsden broke out as a rookie fifth-round pick last season, totaling a 49-664-3 receiving line over 15 regular-season games at just 22 years old. While Gadsden remains primed to take a step forward in his development in Year 2, Los Angeles inked blocking specialist Charlie Kolar to a three-year deal at the outset of free agency, and Njoku's arrival now makes for a crowded TE room. Gadsden, a 6-foot-5, 236-pound converted wide receiver, boasts a similar frame and skill set to Njoku, a nine-year veteran and off-the-charts athlete who totaled a career-high 81-882-6 receiving line in 2023 but struggled with injuries over the last two seasons and was overtaken by rookie Harold Fannin with the Browns in 2025. New offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel relied heavily on multi-TE sets during his four-year stint with the Dolphins, and the Chargers have little proven production at WR behind Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston, so a path exists for both Gadsden and Njoku to operate as top targets for QB Justin Herbert.
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Chargers' David Njoku: Lands one-year deal with Chargers
Njoku agreed Monday with the Chargers on a one-year deal worth up to $8 million, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
One of the top free agents left on the board, Njoku will continue his career on the West Coast following a nine-year stay in Cleveland. Since submitting a career-best 81-882-6 receiving line in 2023, Njoku has seen his production dip over the past two seasons while missing 11 total games to injury, but he won't turn 30 years old until July and still profiles as an above-average pass-catching talent at tight end. However, after seeing his target counts drop in the second half of the 2025 season while rookie Harold Fannin emerged as a focal point in the Cleveland passing attack, Njoku will face competition for reps from another impressive young tight end in Oronde Gadsden as he moves on to Los Angeles. Njoku will at least benefit from a major upgrade in quarterback play with the Justin Herbert-led Chargers offense, and there could still be room for both Gadsden and Njoku to earn meaningful volume in the passing game in light of the lack of established depth at wide receiver behind Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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121.6 (12th) |
232.5 (15th) |
333.8 (12th) |
| Def. |
105.4 (8th) |
194.9 (4th) |
285.2 (5th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| J. Colson LB Junior Colson LB | Shoulder |
| K. Lambert-Smith WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith WR | Hamstring |
| B. Dupree OLB Bud Dupree OLB | Hamstring |
| R. Slater OT Rashawn Slater OT | Kneecap |
| K. Williamson DB Kendall Williamson DB | Ankle |





















