Chargers WR Mike Williams to retire
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Chargers training camp report, Day 1
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The Los Angeles Chargers have officially kicked off training camp. With the Hall of Fame game less than two weeks away, the Bolts are fast-tracking to get ready in time for their matchup against the Detroit Lions.
He’s a quiet dude, but when he speaks, everybody listens to him,” Khalil Mack says of the third-year linebacker from USC who figures to join him as a starter.
Tukuafu, 41, played under head coach Jim Harbaugh with the 49ers. Harbaugh brought him on staff last year when he was hired with Los Angeles. Tukuafu was previously a defensive quality control coach for the Seahawks, the other team he played for professionally.
Williams was a perfect veteran presence, a bigger target that already had rapport with Justin Herbert. Now that they're back in the market for an experienced wideout, the Chargers need to pivot quickly now that training camp is underway.
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After suffering an eye injury caused by fireworks on the Fourth of July, Los Angeles Chargers running back could have to miss the start of training camp.
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is testing out tinted contact lenses as training camp opens. He wore them Thursday under sunny skies after trying them out earlier in the week while working with the team’s rookies.
Los Angeles Chargers second-round rookie Tre Harris commanded the headlines at the start of training camp over his brief holdout. In the interim, fifth-round rookie KeAndre Lambert-Smith took advantage.