Chargers' offseason training to start April 21 under Jim Harbaugh's second year
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SleeperBot• 8 mo ago
The Los Angeles Chargers are set to begin their offseason training program, with the first day slated for April 21, followed by OTA offseason workouts and a mandatory minicamp in June.
This marks the second offseason for Jim Harbaugh and his staff with the team, suggesting an opportunity to see potential changes from last year's approach.
The team's offseason schedule is notably starting later than some others, like the Raiders, who begin earlier due to a new head coach and staff.
Chargers' offseason training to start April 21 under Jim Harbaugh's second year
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Full LAC vs KC game status.
QUESTIONABLE — Troy Dye, Quentin Johnston
DOUBTFUL — Elijah Molden, Trey Pipkins
OUT — Derius Davis
Thursday's LAC vs KC injury report
Chargers wide receiver Derius Davis was seen wearing a walking boot on his ankle in the locker room on Thursday, according to @danielpopper.
Greg Roman said the workload split between Omarion Hampton and Kimani Vidal will remain fluid moving forward.
“It could change at a drop of a hat,” Roman said. “I’m always going to go with the hot hand. You get into the game and find out who has it.”
Roman added that both backs are currently playing well. “Right now I’m seeing two guys with the hot hand, which is a good problem to have.”
Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman addressed concerns about route spacing, noting that some routes are designed to protect others rather than create separation.
“One receiver may look unnecessary to the play, but he is acting as a shield,” Roman said.
The Chargers signed TE Tanner McLachlan to the practice squad and released Center Josh Kaltenberger from the practice squad.