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The Chargers are the top NFL trade deadline landing spot for a big name as the depth chart keeps struggling to stay healthy.
The Los Angeles Chargers may have found a hidden gem in rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden II. Despite being selected later in the draft, Gadsden is beginning to show flashes of what could become a major role for the team this season.
Gadsden is only rostered in 2.1 percent of ESPN leagues, so there’s zero reason to avoid him. As the Chargers offensive line keeps suffering injuries, the rookie will become more of a target-happy outlet for Herbert, as plays don’t have enough time to develop and instead go to the likes of Quentin Johnston, Ladd McConkey and Keenan Allen.
In hindsight, perhaps it was not the best look for a team riddled with key injuries to be dressed like banana peels
At this point, the drama surrounding J.J. McCarthy, his ankle, and Carson Wentz seems never to end.
The Los Angeles Chargers' uniforms against the Indianapolis Colts pay homage to their early days and evoke jokes from the CBS announcers.
That includes the Indianapolis Colts, who took down the Los Angeles Chargers 38-24. Colts running back Jonathan Taylor ran for 94 yards and three touchdowns to lead the way, while Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw for 420 yards and three touchdowns.
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Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers waived pass-rusher Caleb Murphy over the weekend, exposing him to the waiver wire process. Monday, the New England Patriots claimed him off that wire and will retain his rights.