The Los Angeles Chargers are one of the most interesting teams in the NFL right now ahead of the offseason, in part because the speculation around the futures of Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack continues to ramp up.
There are a handful of Chargers players that the team will have to determine whether or not they will be back in Los Angeles next season. Among the crop is edge defender Joey Bosa. Bosa has a cap hit of more than $36 million in 2025,
The Los Angeles Chargers have now completely entered the offseason. This means it is time for mock drafts, including one that has the team adding a defensive star.
It's looking more and more like Joey Bosa may have played his final snap as a member of the Los Angeles Chargers. While the Chargers seem dedicated in trying to
Joe Mixon is active for the Houston Texans’ divisional playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Pro Bowl running back had shown up on the injury report with an ankle problem and missed practice late in the week.
In three seasons, Mack and Bosa have shared the field for only about a quarter of the snaps. Still, they've developed an unbreakable bond.
Impending free agent Khalil Mack has already stated that this might be the last chance he has to make a Super Bowl run with this current group, and Joey Bosa has revealed some pretty somber ...
Mack is on an expiring deal and the team could save over $25 million if they cut Joey Bosa, per Over The Cap. The two edge rushers restructured their contracts to remain with the Chargers this season. Mack and Bosa could each agree to team-friendly deals ...
The top soon-to-be free agent for the Chargers this offseason is edge defender Khalil Mack. While Mack will be Los Angeles’ No. 1 priority to bring back, there is the possibility he decides to hang up the cleats or play for another team. Should he sign with another team, Pro Football Focus says the Packers should bring him to Green Bay.
San Francisco 49ers players Christian McCaffrey and Nick Bosa traveled to support their brothers, Luke and Joey, during the NFL Wild Card Round playoffs.
So what could a Mack contract look like? Former sports agent Joel Corry offered this take on social media: Assuming Khalil Mack doesn't retire, his pay cut from $23.25M to $19M to remain with the Chargers this season seems appropriate for average yearly salary on a 2 or 3 year deal given he turns 34 in February. https://t.co/Ef4CEHAyPI
Ohio State's jubilant run through the playoffs makes you wonder what in the world college football was waiting for. A national championship column.