The Los Angeles Chargers are still chasing the Kansas City Chiefs in their attempt to own the AFC West. However, should the Chargers be worried that the Chiefs will make a massive splash this offseason?
It was never going to be hailed as some sort of transactional masterstroke if the Kansas City Chiefs had found a way to sign offensive tackle Alaric Jackson thi
However, he's now set to hit free agency, and in an article written by Adam Schatz of ESPN, he projects that Hopkins will leave the Chiefs and end up signing with their AFC West rivals, the Los Angeles Chargers,
The Los Angeles Chargers fanbase knows the Las Vegas Raiders' situation is quickly changing. However, will their hated rival land a Pro Bowl quarterback this offseason?
Ian Valentino of The 33rd Team has the Chargers doing just that on the open market by signing DeAndre Hopkins: “Contenders should still kick the tires on Hopkins despite this ye
With the rest of the AFC West taking another step forward, the Chargers can't afford to fall behind. Even if the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders hadn't improved, the Chargers would still be trying to chase down the Kansas City Chiefs for the division crown.
Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins was a solid piece of the Kansas City Chiefs offense after they traded for him from the Tennessee Titans. In 10 appearances and five starts for Kansas City, he was targeted 59 times, reeling in 41 receptions, 437 yards, and 4 touchdowns. For the Titans, he had 15 receptions, 173 yards, and one touchdown.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is pondering his future and some fans think he should play in 2025 so fans can celebrate him.
“You always stay responsible with your spending on the salary cap,” Hortiz said then. “In the end, if you get reckless, you pay the piper eventually. So we’re going to be responsible, we’re going to be clinical in our approach, and there’s going to be a plan to it. That’s how we’re going to roll.”
After much speculation, quarterback Matthew Stafford will end up staying in Los Angeles, as a member of the Rams. The team announced Friday that Stafford will s
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is pondering his NFL future, but Mine Kimes says there's a weapon already on the roster that could soften the blow if Kelce retires.
Here are four questions I will be trying to answer in my travels around Indianapolis.
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