Chargers training camp report, Day 1
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Yardbarker on MSNChargers’ rising star looks to match Khalil Mack’s elite playTuli Tuipulotu is entering his third NFL season with very high expectations, and he is making it clear that he is doing everything necessary to meet them.
Mike Williams retires, Najee Harris suffers an injury, and rookie standouts rise as the Los Angeles Chargers open 2025 training camp with major storylines.
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Wide receiver Mike Williams has informed the Los Angeles Chargers that he is retiring from the NFL after eight seasons, the team announced on Thursday in the opening day of training camp.
Former South Carolina Gamecock Kyle Kennard has much to prove in a loaded defensive ends group on the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Mike Williams is hanging his cleats up for good. The Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver informed the team of his plans to retire from the NFL on Wednesday night, a person close to the situation told USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon.
He’s one of the premier left tackles in the NFL. Four-year pro Rashawn Slater should be getting a big day from the Los Angeles Chargers sooner than later.
The Los Angeles Chargers today signed wide receiver Tre' Harris (selected No. 55 overall).
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Los Angeles Chargers DC Jesse Minter, "Standards Not Expectations"Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter spoke to the media after Day 2 of Training Camp. He spoke about The Standard, his excitement about a specific position group, how it feels to be back on the field,