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Chargers-Patriots Game Recap: Herbert, offense non-existent in 16-3 season-ending loss

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After two very forgettable playoff appearances since quarterback Justin Herbert entered the NFL, the Chargers somehow managed to add to that lackluster postseason resume with another offensive disappearing act on the road in the wild card round.

In what may have been one of, if not the worst offensive outing all season long, the Chargers put only three points on the board despite recording a turnover at the opposing 10-yard line and taking multiple trips to the red zone. All night long, Herbert dropped back and had to scramble the moment he hit the top of his drop. The Chargers’ golden boy looked shellshocked fairly early and watching him under-throw several wide open receivers in a playoff scenario left all who were watching scratching their head.

The pass protection — which has been inexcusably horrendous all year long — was still better than they’d been in recent weeks. Still, there was nothing. Offensive Greg Roman could not manage to scheme anyone open to make Herbert’s job easier. Every single pass play felt like pulling teeth.

By the end of the game, Herbert finished with 159 passing yards with no touchdowns or interceptions. He also led the team with 57 rushing yards on 10 carries.

The rest of the run game was also non-existent. Kimani Vidal has 11 carries for 31 yards with a long of 10. Omarion Hampton, despite telling reports this week he planned to play, had just one carry for minus-1 yard.

As Herbert’s passing line would suggest, it was a horrendous game for the Chargers wideouts. Ladd McConkey, Oronde Gadsden II, tight end Tucker Fisk, and Keenan Allen all tied with a team-high three receptions. McConkey paced the group with 32 yards. Allen received a team-high eight targets but had one of his worst games of his long career with multiple drops.

The Chargers defense put on another Herculean effort where they put a lid one of the NFL’s best offenses this season, only relinquishing a single touchdown despite being on the field extensively Sunday night. In-season acquisition Odafe Oweh led the team with three sacks, including strip and recovery of Maye on the same play. The other two sacks for the Bolts came via Tuli Tuipulotu and Teair Tart, the latter of which was his first sack of the entire year.

Linebacker Daiyan Henley led the Chargers with 13 tackles and hauled in the team’s lone interception on the night off a Tart deflection.

The Chargers now enter the offseason with another laundry list of questions and what-ifs. Changes have to be made. That’s extremely apparent. The Jim Harbaugh effect combined with Herbert’s regular season play has been enough to turn this team around, but they’re once again at a massive sticking point of their own making.

The original Harbaugh staff — or most of it anyway — got two full seasons together and while they may have exceeded most expectations for them, each season ended in massive disappointment that goes far beyond the simple fact that they lost.

Change is coming. Right now it’s just a matter of when, no if.

For a complete live recap of tonight’s game, check it out below.

First Quarter​


The Chargers won the toss and chose to defer. The Patriots offense was up first.

After moving the chains once thanks to a Maye to Stefon Diggs connection, the Chargers defense stepped up on the first third down of the game and came away a sack from Odafe Oweh to force a punt.

Herbert and the offense got off to a quick start with a compeltion to Tre’ Harris for a first down. Several plays later, running back Kimani Vidal barreled up the middle for a short gain and second first down to begin the game.

On the ensuing play, left tackle Jamaree Salyer was called for a false start to make it first-and-15. That loss of yardage put the Chargers behind the sticks and it ultimately derailed a promising drive with the Chargers punting after falling short on third down.

Two plays into the next Patriots drive, Maye’s pass attempt was deflected at the line of scrimmage by defensive tackle Teair Tart. The ball initially hits Derwin James in the arms, but ultimately ended up in the hands of linebacker Daiyan Henley who was tackled at the Patriots 10-yard line.

Herbert scrambled on first down for a gain of four. Greg Roman called a designed run for Herbert to the right on second down but full Scott Matlock missed his block and it limited Herbert to a two-yard gain. On third down, Herbert was forced to scramble up the middle again but gained just two yards to the New England two-yard line.

Harbaugh chose to roll the dice on fourth down and go for it. Herbert escaped the pocket to the right after the Patriots sent pressure and fired the ball to Keenan Allen just inside the goal line on an out route. The ball was a bit high, but Allen looked to consciously not extend his arms thinking the ball was intended for someone behind him and it fell incomplete.

On the first play for the Patriots following the turnover on downs by Los Angeles, Maye checked the ball down to running back Rhamondre Stevenson who broke a tackle and raced 48 yards to midfield.

Before the quarter came to a close, the Patriots were driving and had the ball at the Patriots 11-yard line.

Second Quarter​


The Chargers defense held strong yet again with the Patriots in the red zone to hold them only to a short field goal. With 13:32 remaining in the quarter, New England took their first lead at 3-0.

Herbert got his offense rolling with an 11-play, 69-yard drive that ended in a short field goal by Cameron Dicker. Ladd McConkey caught a 20-yard pass while Vidal broke a 10-yard run to keep the drive moving into Patriots territory.

After a face mask penalty on the Patriots, the Chargers had first-and-10 at the New England 11-yard line. A three-yard run and a five-yard pass brought the Bolts to a third-and-two at the Patriots three. Vidal received his sixth handoff on the play but he was stuffed for no gain.

The Patriots looked like they were about to put together another promising drive, but they were stalled around midfield and forced to punt back to the Chargers with 3:23 left in the half.

Both teams traded punts through the middle of the quarter before a short 33-yard punt by JK Scott gave the Patriots good field position with 31 seconds remaining in the half.

Maye scrambled on second-and-10 for a huge 37-yard gain to the Chargers 17-yard line. The Chargers forced two incompletions and the Patriots chose to get their three points before the break.

At the half, the Patriots led 6-3.

Third Quarter​


The Chargers began the third quarter with a three-and-out that gained just three yards.

On the other end, the Patriots went on an 11-play drive that traversed 58 yards before Oweh stripped Maye in the pocket before recovering the fumble himself.

But just like the drive following their first forced turnover, the Chargers turned it into zero points before punting after four plays.

Before the end of the quarter, the Patriots put together another long drive that ended in a third field goal to increase their lead to 9-3.

Fourth Quarter​


After a Chargers punt, Maye and the Patriots offense marched down the field on a seven-play, 80-yard play that ended in a 28-yard touchdown catch by former Chargers tight end Hunter Henry.

Herbert was decked by multiple defenders and lost the ball on their next drive just four plays in. The defense, despite seemingly being on the field or the entire game, held the Patriots to another three-and-out to give the offense some semblance of hope to make a comeback.

The Chargers strung together a 14-play, 45-yard drive in the closing minutes while still looking for that offensive spark. But in the most poetic fashion imaginable given everything this year brought, Herbert was crushed on fourth down after center Bradley Bozeman lost immediately off the snap. That caused a turnover on downs and was the final play for Herbert during the 2025 season.

The Patriots then ran out the final 1:55 on the clock to seal their victory.


Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...-recap-bolts-look-to-shock-afc-with-upset-win
 
PFF grades from Chargers-Patriots: Bolts put up season-worst passing performance vs. NE

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Just like last year’s playoff performance, Justin Herbert will now have yet another outing he would like to forget.

The Chargers earned a passing team grade of 27.5 against the Patriots, the worst mark of the season and somehow worse than Trey Lance’s performance against the Broncos surrounded by backups. But along with Herbert, it was a day to forget for just about everyone in and around the Chargers organization.

Jim Harbaugh’s effect on the team is apparent. They won 11 games for the second consecutive season. That can’t be understated, but that doesn’t mean we gloss over what, and should, be changed.

The offseason is here and I couldn’t be more ready for it.

Offense​


Best (min. 20 snaps)

OT Trey Pipkins – 74.0
OG Mekhi Becton – 63.8
TE Oronde Gadsden II – 61.6
RB Kimani Vidal – 57.9
WR Tre’ Harris – 57.7

Justin Herbert averaged over 3.40 seconds to throw which is the third time he’s hit that mark in his career. Pipkins and Becton played well enough to help the pass protection perform that well.

Vidal did his best to spur on a run game but it was unfortunately far from what was necessary to win this game. Harris caught a pass early but didn’t make much of a mark for the rest of the game. He ends the year as a very valuable player who played a lot of roles. The future is bright with him.

Worst

QB Justin Herbert – 29.7
C Bradley Bozeman – 41.3
OT Jamaree Salyer – 50.3
WR Keenan Allen – 52.3
OG Zion Johnson – 53.1

It’s hard for the words to come by because it’s not often we have a real situation where they need to be said, but Herbert was not good against the Patriots. He was very off on a night where his best was needed. He was not just the worst player on offense for the Bolts, he was their worst player, period. He missed a number of throws that he cannot afford to miss and it played massive role in his team getting buried.

Bozeman will be remembered as one of the worst centers in Chargers history and his final play with the franchise will be allowing Milton Williams to crush his quarterback.

Allen may have also played his last real game with the Chargers and it’s very unfortunate that it came with several drops and some a would-be touchdown he chose not to reach for.

Defense​


Best

DT Teair Tart – 89.0
EDGE Odafe Oweh – 81.0
LB Daiyan Henley – 81.0
CB Benjamin St-Juste – 69.1
S R.J. Mickens – 67.3

Tart was spectacular as part of a massive effort by the Chargers defense. He tipped a pass that ended in an interception and recorded his first and only sack of the season.

Oweh was arguably the best defender on the field with his three sacks of Drake Maye. Despite recording zero sacks through his first five games of the year with the Ravens, he ended his 2025 season with double-digit sacks (regular and postseason combined).

Henley recorded the lone interception of Maye and led the team with 13 total tackles.

Worst

S Elijah Molden – 38.5
DT Justin Ebougbe – 47.3
S Derwin James – 48.5
EDGE Khalil Mack – 50.5
CB Donte Jackson – 53.2

Unfortunately James was blamed for the 28-yard touchdown pass to Hunter Henry in the fourth quarter. That was one of two receptions he allowed on four targets his way.

Mack’s grade was sunk by a pretty bad tackling grade (34.3). Eboigbe’s 22.9 tackling grade was the worst on the team.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...put-up-season-worst-passing-performance-vs-ne
 
Jesse Minter receiving major interest for head coach vacancies around NFL

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Chargers fans at one point probably thought that the 2024 season would be the only year with Jesse Minter as defensive coordinator after he led the Bolts to the league’s top scoring defense. However, wound up sticking with Los Angeles for one more season, but it looks like that may end up being all she wrote with him calling the Chargers defense.

Following the team’s 16-3 loss to the Patriots in the wild card round, the interest in Minter has only ramped up given that now he can take part in virtual interviews. Per NFL insider Jordan Schultz, Minter has received head coaching interview requests from the Raiders, Titans, Ravens, and Browns.

Sources: #Chargers DC Jesse Minter has received interview requests from the #Raiders, #Titans, #Ravens and #Browns.

He’s viewed as one of the top coordinator-to-HC candidates in this cycle. pic.twitter.com/co1YkE3fxN

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) January 12, 2026

These reported interviews won’t be the only ones Minter receives and it sure seems like the writing is on the wall regarding his remaining time in Los Angeles. Minter deserves everything he’s likely to get over the coming weeks and I for one am truly thankful for his time in LA.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...-interest-for-head-coach-vacancies-around-nfl
 
Chargers Daily Links: Tuesday Open Thread

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Good morning, Chargers fans!

You know what to do!

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:


Khalil Mack will take a step back and ponder his future after losing another playoff game (Chargers.com)

The Chargers officially hold the 22nd pick in the 2026 NFL Draft (Chargers.com)

Social media reactions to the Chargers’ loss to the Patriots in the wild card round (Chargers Wire)

Four offensive coordinator candidates who could replace Greg Roman if he’s let go (Bolt Beat)

NFL News:


Six lessons from wild card weekend (Sports Illustrated)

Cameron Hayward and D.K. Metcalf both hope Aaron Rodgers returns to the Steelers in 2026 (Sports Illustrated)

Nico Collins left Monday night’s win over the Steelers with a concussion (ESPN)

Overreactions from wild card weekend (CBS Sports)

Jim Harbaugh’s first official interview since Ravens firing was with the Falcons (NFL.com)

The Steelers haven’t been competitive during their seven-game playoff losing streak (Pro Football Talk)

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...2683/chargers-daily-links-tuesday-open-thread
 
Chargers to retain Asst. OL coach Nick Hardwick

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The Chargers wasted little time in making their first coaching change following the loss to the Patriots. Per the team, offensive coordinator Greg Roman and offensive line coach Mike Devlin are both being relieved of duties just two days after the offense scored three points in their second consecutive loss in the postseason.

However, it will not be a complete gutting of the offensive line as the Chargers will retain former long-time center and assistant offensive line coach Nick Hardwick.

In a season where just about every player who earned snaps along the front line failed to meet expectations, the Bolts seemingly believe none of that had anything to do with Hardwick’s coaching. I do agree this is the right thing to do as Hardwick is just beginning his coaching career at the NFL level, but I think this will come with some understandable questions.

Starting center Bradley Bozeman ended the 2025 season allowing the most pressures in a single season of his career and had his lowest Pro Football Focus season grade (51.7) since being drafted in 2018. While Bozeman was never a “good” center by modern standards in the NFL, I question how was he so bad this year despite being familiar with the offensive system under Roman?

Was Devlin that bad of a coach? How much time did Hardwick spend with Bozeman? I would think quite a great deal if you’re the best center in team history and your starter was underwhelming each and every week. Why was nothing getting through to Bozeman?

Devlin very much had to go. Five Chargers offensive linemen finished this season with the worst single-season grade by PFF of their careers: Bozeman, Trey Pipkins, Austin Deculus, Mekhi Becton, and Zion Johnson.

Now, we can only hope Hardwick was not part of the position’s lackluster performance. I don’t believe he was, but that question will remain until he and the new coaches of that group, can prove otherwise next season.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...hargers-to-retain-asst-ol-coach-nick-hardwick
 
Jesse Minter completes HC interview with Ravens

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Over the past few days following the end to the Chargers’ 2025 season, defensive coordinator Jesse Minter has been requested to interview with every single team that is currently searching for a new head coach outside of the Steelers.

On Wednesday, the Baltimore Ravens were the most recent team to announce they had completely an interview with Minter, marking an interesting and potential transition from John Harbaugh to a coach who was just recently calling the defense for his brother in Los Angeles.

The Ravens had taken a step back the last two seasons on the defensive side following the departure of Mike Macdonald who took over the Seahawks following Pete Carroll’s firing in early 2024. For years, Baltimore’s calling card had been their defense, led by the likes of Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and other former franchise greats. However, that identity has nearly evaporated and it seemingly played a role in the eventual firing of John Harbaugh.

Minter would certainly get the Ravens back to where they want to be with that unit, and I don’t think he’d have any issue finding a new offensive play-caller given the vast wealth of up-and-coming names across the league, including some of the youngest names being interviewed right now for other head coach openings.

As one of the many who does not want to see Minter leave, at least the Ravens aren’t in the same division. However, I’m sure we’d all much prefer him to land the NFC over at one of the AFC’s recent powers.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...sse-minter-completes-hc-interview-with-ravens
 
Chargers Daily Links: Wednesday Open Thread

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Good morning, Chargers fans!

You know what to do!

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:


The Chargers signed 14 players to reserve/future contracts (Chargers.com)

Greg Roman and Mike Devlin out after a rough year for offense, offensive line (Chargers.com)

Justin Herbert’s teammates were swift in his defense after another playoff bummer (Bolt Beat)

Five options who could replace Greg Roman as the Chargers offensive coordinator (CBS Sports)

NFL News:


What’s next for Mike Tomlin after he stepped down as head coach of the Steelers? (ESPN)

Dre Greenlaw is on track to return for the Broncos this week (ESPN)

Ranking every NFL head coach opening from one to nine (NFL.com)

Jordan Addison was arrested in Tampa Bay on a misdemeanor trespassing charge (CBS Sports)

Both the Texans and Cardinals have the same amount of playoff wins, despite being the oldest and youngest franchises (Pro Football Talk)

Ranking the eight remaining quarterbacks left in the playoff (Sports Illustrated)

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...84/chargers-daily-links-wednesday-open-thread
 
Chargers among best NFL rookie classes

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The Los Angeles Chargers are disappointed after their playoff elimination against the New England Patriots, but that shouldn’t take away from the accomplishments they made throughout the season.

One of the bigger triumphs for the Chargers came with the rookie class, which came in at No. 8 in ESPN writer Aaron Schatz’s ranking.

“The Chargers’ rookie impact came primarily from skill players on offense, led by fifth-round tight end Oronde Gadsden. He ended the season with 49 catches for 664 yards and three touchdowns. First-round running back Omarion Hampton missed games because of a fractured ankle but ended up with 124 carries for 545 yards and four touchdowns in nine games. Second-round wide receiver Tre’ Harris was less productive than expected but had 30 catches for 324 yards and a touchdown,” Schatz wrote.

“On defense, the most impactful rookie was sixth-round safety RJ Mickens. He started five games and had 29 combined tackles with two interceptions as part of a three-safety package with Derwin James Jr. and Elijah Molden. Third-round defensive tackle Jamaree Caldwell had five starts and 31 combined tackles with a forced fumble. Other impact players included undrafted cornerback Nikko Reed and fifth-round wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith.”

The only teams that ranked ahead of the Chargers were the Chicago Bears, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Cleveland Browns, and New Orleans Saints.

The Chargers got some production from everyone in the rookie class, so that’s certainly a positive. There are building blocks for a strong foundation, which is crucial for the team in order to move closer towards a Super Bowl.

BFTB community, what do you think of the Chargers’ rookie class? Chime off in the comments section below.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo.../62729/chargers-among-best-nfl-rookie-classes
 
Chargers complete OC interview with pass game coordinator Marcus Brady

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On Thursday morning, the Chargers announced that they had completed an interview with passing game coordinator Marcus Brady for their vacant offensive coordinator position. Brady joined the Chargers in 2024 as part of Jim Harbaugh’s initial staff and has held the same position his entire tenure.

we’ve completed an interview with Marcus Brady for offensive coordinator pic.twitter.com/N81HvGiJsj

— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) January 15, 2026

Brady was hired alongside former offensive coordinator Greg Roman to help develop a plan for the passing attack due to Roman mainly having his success as a run game aficionado. However, the passing attack under Roman was a total mess by end his time in LA and it never quite found a way to adapt to the injuries that kept them from trotting out a serviceable offensive line. Still, that was not an excuse to flat out fail at developing some easy buttons for Herbert in the pocket.

Now this is not a surprising interview because Brady is a familiar face and teams always tend to interview in-house to minimize overall change, but I’m highly doubt he gets much real consideration. He was still a part of the duo that led the offense and I don’t think fans will want recycle any name associated with what was put out there this season. And that goes double for the playoff stinker.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...rview-with-pass-game-coordinator-marcus-brady
 
Chargers complete OC interview with Brian Callahan

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The Chargers announced on Friday that they have completed an interview with former Bengals offensive coordinator and Titans head coach Brian Callahan. Callahan called the offense under Cincy head coach Zac Taylor from 2019 to 2023. After being hired by Tennessee, Callahan last a little over a year before being ousted by the Titans.

we’ve completed an interview with Brian Callahan for offensive coordinator pic.twitter.com/yMP0sZRpIy

— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) January 16, 2026

Before calling plays for the Bengals, Callahan spent time coaching quarterbacks for both the Raiders (2018) and Lions (2016-2017). As an offensive assistant with the Broncos from 2013-2015, Callahan was part of the team that won Super Bowl 50.

In Callahan’s first two seasons with the Bengals, they ranked 30th and 29th in points scored, respectively. That 2020 season was Joe Burrow and Tee Higgins’ rookie season where the former played in 10 games and threw for 2,688 yards and 13 touchdowns. Higgins hauled in 67 passes and 908 yards with six scores that year, as well.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...ers-complete-oc-interview-with-brian-callahan
 
Chargers complete OC interview with QBs coach Shane Day

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The Chargers announced on Thrusday that they’ve completed a second interview with an in-house candidate as quarterbacks coach Shane Day was given a look for the team’s offensive coordinator opening.

Day has never once held the title of offensive coordinator in his career but he’s been integral in the development of several of the NFL’s top young quarterbacks, including Herbert and the Texans’ C.J. Stroud. Day has spent two stints with the Chargers as Herbert’s position coach, the first time under Brandon Staley in 2022 (fired with OC Joe Lombardi) and the second under Harbaugh when the latter was hired in 2024.

we’ve completed an interview with Shane Day for offensive coordinator pic.twitter.com/YCx8cd8n8f

— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) January 16, 2026

Similar to the news of Marcus Brady interviewing for the position, I believe this is just the Chargers doing their due diligence and giving some in-house names a look. Day has shown to have a great rapport with Herbert over the years and it wouldn’t be crazy to think he may have some insight into what the best offense looks like for Herbert.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...omplete-oc-interview-with-qbs-coach-shane-day
 
LBs coach NaVorro Bowman stepping away from Chargers

The Chargers made rightful changes to their offensive staff this week by firing offensive coordinator Greg Roman and offensive line coach Mike Devlin. With the team also expecting to lose defensive coordinator Jesse Minter to one of the NFL’s nine vacant head coach openings, there’s going to be a handful of new faces in prominent positions in LA next season.

One name that won’t be with the Bolts next season due to other circumstances will be linebackers coach NaVorro Bowman who is stepping away from the team. Bowman is reportedly removing himself from coaching to be more involved in his son’s life and future as the latter is one of the nation’s top basketball prospects.

#Chargers LBs coach NaVorro Bowman has decided to step away from coaching to be more involved in his son’s future. His son is a top-ranked high school basketball player. pic.twitter.com/wDDFwvtoyk

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) January 15, 2026

Bowman was hired to coach linebackers when Jim Harbaugh put together his initial staff in 2024. The former 49ers great has overseen the swift development of Daiyan Henley who turned into a Pro Bowl-level player under Bowman’s guidance. The Chargers linebacker room has taken some hits over the past two seasons, including missed games from veteran Denzel Perryman and 2024 third-rounder Junior Colson.

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...ch-navorro-bowman-stepping-away-from-chargers
 
Chargers Daily Links: Friday Open Thread

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Good morning, Chargers fans!

You know what to do!

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:


Five takeaways from Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz speaking to the media (Chargers.com)

Chargers completed an interview with Shane Day for their OC opening (Chargers.com)

NaVorro Bowman is leaving the Chargers to spend more time with his family (Chargers Wire)

Could this Greg Roman replacement be right under the Chargers’ nose? (Bolt Beat)

NFL News:


Sam Darnold is expected to play despite suffering new oblique injury (ESPN)

Patrick Mahomes wants to return from his ACL injury by Week 1 of next NFL season (ESPN)

These are the biggest questions facing the remaining playoff teams (CBS Sports)

Eight quarterbacks set to be free agents that should NOT hit the market (NFL.com)

The Cardinals and Raiders are interviewing Mike LaFleur on Friday (Pro Football Talk)

Darren Waller said Mike McDaniel was fired while doing exit interviews with players (Sports Illustrated)

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...62686/chargers-daily-links-friday-open-thread
 
Chargers Daily Links: Thursday Open Thread

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Good morning, Chargers fans!

You know what to do!

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:


Here’s why Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater are ready to hit the ground running this offseason (Chargers.com)

ESPN believes the Chargers had a top-10 rookie class in terms of impact this season (Chargers.com)

These Chargers were the top five defensive players in 2025 for the team (Chargers Wire)

The Chargers can blame the Seahawks for an inevitable loss this offseason (Bolt Beat)

NFL News:


The Giants are working on finalizing a deal to make John Harbaugh their next head coach (ESPN)

Fred Warner has a chance to return to the field this weekend against the Seahawks (ESPN)

Dante Moore is returning to Oregon which means a QB-needy team will have to wait another year to find their franchise guy (CBS Sprts)

Rachaad White believes the Bucs should let someone other than Todd Bowles to call the defense (NFL.com)

Todd Monken could be the Giants’ next offensive coordinator after John Harbaugh hire (Pro Football Talk)

Ranking all 16 possible Super Bowl matchups (SportsIllustrated)

Source: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/lo...685/chargers-daily-links-thursday-open-thread
 
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