The quickest way to begin a rebuild is to nail the first draft under a new regime. The Chargers did just that in 2024. The franchise selected Joe Alt and Ladd McConkey, proving they had their finger on the pulse when it came to examining the 2024 class.
Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions have had to revamp their coaching staff early this offseason. The Lions lost both coordinators to head coaching jobs, with offensive coordinator Ben Johnson taking over the Chicago Bears and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn leaving for the New York Jets.
The Lions have added former Stanford head coach David Shaw as their new pass game coordinator, as reported by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Shaw, who spent last season as a senior personnel executive with the Denver Broncos,
Former Stanford head coach David Shaw and the #Lions have agreed to terms on a multiyear deal to hire him as passing game coordinator, per sources. Shaw, 52, has worked with new OC John Morton before. A big hire for Dan Campbell's remodeled staff. pic.twitter.com/Ro4z3HhWyd
David Shaw coached Stanford to two Rose Bowl wins, and now joins Detroit Lions remade offensive coaching staff under Dan Campbell for 2025 season.
Practices are underway this week at both the Senior Bowl and Shrine Bowl, providing an early glimpse of the top prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The once proud Michigan football program is now your average NCAA cheat. And its excuses for breaking rules are laughable.
The Chargers were named a potential landing spot for Miami Dolphins ' free-agent safety Jevon Holland, PFF's No. 3 overall free agent. Dec 25, 2022; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland (8) takes the field prior to the game against the Green Bay Packers at Hard Rock Stadium.
It seems like every draft expert is penciling in Michigan tight end Colston Loveland for the Los Angeles Chargers. And why not? It is all too obvious. Will Dissly’s playoff struggles prove the team desperately needs a true pass-catching tight end and guess who coached and recruited
The Los Angeles Chargers are focused on improving the roster ahead of the 2025 season. After making the playoffs in the first year of the Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz era, they were sent home in the Wild Card Round.
In what will be one of the most common connections made between now and the 2025 NFL Draft in April, the pairing of Michigan tight end Colston Loveland with his former coach could be an absolute slam dunk for a Chargers team looking for more production out of the tight end position moving forward into next season.