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Yahoo Sports is on the road this summer hitting camps across the country, and we're rounding up the news, updates, position battles and more you need to know.
Los Angeles overhauled its running-back depth chart during the offseason by letting its top two rushers from 2024, J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards, leave, signing Harris as a free agent and drafting North Carolina ball-carrier Omarion Hampton in the first round on April 24.
Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh and quarterback Justin Herbert took the podium at The Bolt on Day 1 of Chargers Training Camp. Below are three takeaways from their media availability Thursday:
Williams, 30, spent seven of his eight NFL seasons with the Chargers. He spent last season with the Jets and Steelers, then rejoined the Chargers on a one-year contract in March.
The Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers have had their fair share of battles over the years, as the AFC foes usually make for a solid matchup. Although
EL SEGUNDO — Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams told the team he planned to retire rather than continue his standout NFL career after eight seasons, a club spokesman confirmed while the opening day of training camp was underway Thursday morning. Williams spent seven of his eight years in the NFL with the Chargers.
NFL Insider Mike Garafolo shares details on Dallas Cowboys training camp with new head coach Brian Schottenheimer.