Chargers Philip Rivers Releases Retirement Video
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Incredible,” Harbaugh says upon his return Tuesday to the University of San Diego, where he began his head coaching career in 2004. The team will practice there again Wednesday.
Los Angeles Chargers coached Jim Harbaugh has provided an update on the team potentially making a wide receiver move following Mike Williams' retirement.
Here is the Chargers Camp Report from Tuesday's practice: Monday marked the 12th year of Khalil Mack that he put the pads on the first time in a training camp. Mack, a future Hall of Famer with 107.5 career sacks, looked like a seasoned pro with his performance at USD.
Philip Rivers made it clear: his NFL journey ends where it truly began, with the Chargers. Though he last played in 2020 with the Colts, Rivers publicly confirmed on Monday what fans long assumed, announcing in a heartfelt team video, “I’m retiring a Charger.”
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United States Navy crews stationed on the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln were joined by the Los Angeles Chargers while the team was in town during training camp.
One of the main topics of discussion, of course, was the injury to veteran running back Najee Harris, who suffered an eye wound during a fireworks accident a few weeks prior to camp. According to ESPN’s Kris Rhim, while Harris is working hard on getting back on the field, there’s no guarantee that the veteran will partake in training camp.