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The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off of an impressive 2024 campaign in which they won were one of the NFL's most pleasant surprises, winning 11 games and mak
Hopefully the Los Angeles Chargers have their airline memberships up to date because they’re going to be doing a whole lot of traveling this NFL season. Not onl
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The Chargers made a couple of changes to their defense on Tuesday. They announced that they have signed linebacker Kana’i Mauga to their 90-man roster. They waived linebacker Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste in a corresponding move.
Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers are still crafting the best-possible 90-man roster ahead of training camp. At linebacker, Mauga reinforces the depth behind names like Daiyan Henley, Junior Colson and the returning Denzel Perryman.
That news will be relevant to Kansas City Chiefs fans soon. The Star has confirmed the Chiefs will be facing the Chargers in that opening-week contest on Friday, Sept. 5; Front Office Sports first reported last week that KC would be the other team in that matchup.
No team will have a more arduous travel schedule during the 2025 NFL regular season than the Los Angeles Chargers. The Chargers top the chart tabulated by Bookies.com's Bills Speros with a total travel distance of 37,086 miles, beating out the Los Angeles Rams and their total mileage of 34,832.
Los Angeles Chargers undrafted running back Raheim Sanders was listed by Pro Football Focus as a UDFA to watch.
The Chargers will travel nearly five times farther than the Bengals in 2025, because it's rough in the NFL for a West Coast team.