The Los Angeles Chargers and head coach Jim Harbaugh continue to make an interesting call with a certain positional group ahead of kickoff against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 13.
If the Los Angeles Chargers will sell anything at the upcoming NFL trade deadline, it almost certainly seems like it will be a veteran offensive player
The top of the AFC West has yet to be decided. The Los Angeles Chargers find themselves in a tight race for the division against the Denver Broncos, who currently hold the top spot, and the Kansas City Chiefs.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to throw for at least 4,000 yards after turning 35 years old can you name in five minutes?
Altogether now ... thank goodness for Oronde Gadsden. While returning veteran Will Dissly has dramatically regressed and free-agent signing Tyler Conklin has been an unequivocal bust, the Los Angeles Chargers' tight end position has been saved by the rookie drafted with the team's second fifth-round draft pick.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Sitting at 4-2 after six games, the Los Angeles Chargers typically wouldn't be thinking about selling at the NFL trade deadline, but it's hard not to point out two obvious trade candidates for the team to sell.
The Los Angeles Chargers were looking for their tight end of the future and believed they found him in Oronde Gadsden II. A product of Syracuse, Gadsden was selected at No.
Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Omarion Hampton was a star in the team's thrilling 23-20 win over the Denver Broncos on Sunday, but he wasn't the only rookie on offense to shine.
Los Angeles Chargers fans still very frustrated with the team’s outlook at the tight end position are more than justified for those feelings. Tight end
The Los Angeles Chargers' offense was the focal point of their 2025 offseason. There were some major changes that had to happen, with the tight end position under scrutiny.
Throughout the offseason, the tight end position was identified as one of the primary weaknesses on the Los Angeles Chargers roster. Will Dissly was the starter at the position in 2024 and had the best season of his seven-year career.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Los Angeles Chargers made some moves this offseason that should have the team in an even better position than they were last season. Two of the biggest splashes made this offseason have been bringing in running back Najee Harris and offensive lineman Mekhi Becton in free agency.
There is a lot of excitement surrounding the Los Angeles Chargers as they enter Year 2 of the Jim Harbaugh era. While they did not make a splash in free agency, they did add some nice pieces and added a lot of cheap depth players.
The Chicago Bears should actually try having too many offensive weapons before they think about shopping players like DJ Moore and Cole Kmet. Like in 2024, some in the Bears community feel that Chicago has too many options for head coach Ben Johnson to force the ball to.
In his first season with the Los Angeles Chargers, tight end Will Dissly put up career numbers with his new team. In six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, his most productive campaign came in 2022.
Tight end Will Dissly is just one of those players I can’t stop writing about. Prior to coming to the Los Angeles Chargers, I was unfamiliar with Dissly’s game.
The Los Angeles Chargers had a strong regular season, winning 11 games and capturing a playoff berth. However, their trip to the postseason was short lived.
The Los Angeles Chargers offense has struggled to move the ball since losing several playmakers to injury. In recent games, they have been without several key members, including Ladd McConkey (The Chargers top receiver.), JK Dobbins (Their leading rusher.), and Will Dissly (Their top non-WR pass catcher).
The first week of the fantasy football playoffs is in the books. Hopefully, your team survived and advanced to the semi-final round—one step closer to the ultimate prize!
Will Dissly, who's emerged as the Los Angeles Chargers' top tight end this season, is expected to miss multiple weeks. His injury status is one of the more important ones to watch as the regular season winds down and the Chargers look to make a strong push towards the playoffs.
Will Dissly has emerged as the Los Angeles Chargers' main tight end option this season. He's been having a career year, catching 43 passes for 418 yards and one touchdown.
Following the Los Angeles Chargers’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football, tight end Will Dissly appears to miss some time following an injury update on his shoulder, per Jordan Schultz on X.
With only three games remaining until the playoffs in most fantasy leagues, now’s the time to add quality players for the stretch run. Here are the best available players in Week 12.
The NFC West will look a bit different in 2024.
The shakeups around the NFL continue as the 2024 free agency period gets underway. On Monday, former Seattle Seahawks tight end Will Dissly elected to part ways with the franchise for good and head south to sunny Los Angeles, CA, to join Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Seahawks’ new coaching staff is parting ways with a few Pete Carroll-era cogs Tuesday.
This is stock up and stock down for the Seattle Seahawks.
Few teams are in better position this offseason than the Seattle Seahawks. With $31.34 million in cap space—sixth-most in the NFL—and the No. 5 and 20 overall picks in the draft, Seattle is primed to build off its surprising playoff season and add to an overachieving roster.
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