It’s the season to write about wide receivers for the Los Angeles Chargers as it’s one of the keys to taking their offense to the next level. I wrote about
The Chargers wide receiver room is in a tough spot. Of course, you can point to the lack of talent on the roster and how these receivers are performing.
It took two weeks, but the son of the greatest NFL receiver of all time, and former USC Trojan, Brenden Rice, will officially make his NFL debut today against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Los Angeles Chargers drafted three wide receivers in the 2024 NFL Draft to boost their receiving core, including second-round pick Ladd McConkey and two seventh-round picks in Brenden Rice and Cornelius Johnson.
It is tough to judge the results of the Los Angeles Chargers offense in their preseason loss since Easton Stick played terribly, but the ultimate guide and undeniable football metric will always be playing time.
USC product Brenden Rice had the most snap counts out of any receiver in the Los Angeles Chargers preseason opener versus the Seattle Seahawks. Although the Chargers fell short 16-3 to Seattle, the high snap count for Rice pointed to a secure spot on the roster for the former Trojan.
Throughout the first week of the Chargers’ training, the franchise’s social media has showcased several standout players as they prepare for the season.
Two reporters who were clearly trying to upset Hall of Famer Jerry Rice did just that on Thursday evening. He was playing in the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe.
One of the biggest questions for the Los Angeles Chargers offseason is who will replace Mike Williams and Keenan Allen as the team’s star receivers. Their wide receiver options are far broader than they are deep.
Chargers seventh-round WR Brenden Rice wasn’t pleased with his outcome on draft day after every team passed on him multiple times. His Hall of Fame father Jerry Rice might have been more upset with the result than he was.
There are always some unexpected falls in the NFL draft. One of the biggest names who fell to the end of the 2024 class was USC wide receiver Brenden Rice.
The Los Angeles Chargers selected wide receiver Brenden Rice in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft, and the USC product hopes to earn a Day 1 role in the offense.
His son's slide in the NFL Draft reportedly did not sit well with Jerry Rice.
Brenden Rice was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers in the seventh round of the NFL Draft late last month, and his father, San Francisco 49ers legend Jerry Rice, was not happy about it.
One of the more baffling storylines from the 2024 NFL draft was the fall of USC wide receiver Brenden Rice. Rice ended up being drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers in the seventh round, much farther down than what he was projected originally.
One of the bigger storylines from the 2024 NFL draft was that former USC Trojans wide receiver Brenden Rice fell all the way to the seventh round. Rice, the son of NFL legend Jerry Rice, was projected to be taken somewhere around the fourth round in most mock drafts.
Former USC Trojans and 2024 Los Angeles Chargers draft pick, Brenden Rice started Day 2 of the NFL Draft by boarding a 5 AM flight to Dallas, Texas. It is there that the 22-year-old served as the pallbearer and eulogist for his best friend and former teammate Keith Miller III, who died about two weeks previously.
Former USC Trojans star wide receiver Brenden Rice is staying in Southern California. The Los Angeles Chargers selected Rice on Saturday in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft with the No.
No one expected former USC Trojans wide receiver Brenden Rice to slide to the seventh round, including the 6’2″ 208 lbs pass catcher. Most expected Rice to be taken in the late third round to the early fourth, but pick by pick Rice dropped to the seventh round, where the Los Angeles Chargers picked him with the 225th overall pick in the draft.
Rice was known for hauling in contested catches and 50-50 balls throughout his college career, which started at Colorado and finished at USC.
The Dallas Cowboys are in need of some help at wide receiver behind CeeDee Lamb, and because they were unable to do anything about it in free agency, they’ll have to focus on the NFL Draft.
Brenden Rice, son of Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice, being somewhat overlooked, shows how deep the wide receiver class is in the 2024 NFL Draft.
He had 84 catches for 1,402 yards in two years with USC and led the team with 12 touchdowns last season. At 6-foot-3 and 210 pounds, he’s not exactly a burner but impressed at the Senior Bowl with sure hands and physical play.
The USC Pro Day is underway, and while all eyes are on USC star quarterback Caleb Williams, others are making their presence known. USC star wide receiver Brenden Rice has risen in many draft boards, and his stock could increase even more with an impressive Pro Day.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Brenden Rice.
USC WR Brenden Rice wouldn't be intimidated if he landed with the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL draft. Rice's dad played a bit of football with the 49ers back in his day.
Brenden Rice, the son of legendary wide receiver Jerry Rice, is adamant that his former teammate, quarterback Caleb Williams, will be a huge success in the NFL.
USC Trojans senior wide receiver Brenden Rice is making his case as one of the best in his position for the upcoming 2024 NFL draft class. After a spectacular season with the Trojans in 2023, he declared for this year's draft.
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