The Los Angeles Chargers are slated to have ample cap room heading into the NFL offseason, and while they may have to dedicate a solid chunk of that money towar
The Los Angeles Chargers today signed the following 10 players to Reserve/Future free agent contracts. All 10 players finished the 2024 season on the team’s practice squad:
Twelve teams in the Los Angeles and Anaheim areas announced a combined donation of $8 million to help those affected by the wildfires in the city.
As wildfires continue to wreak havoc across the Los Angeles area, all 12 professional sports organizations in L.A. and Orange County -- Angel City FC, Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Clippers,
The money will go to organizations like the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, World Central Kitchen and more.
The skies above Southern California have been shrouded in an ominous haze over the last week, the sun reduced to a muted orange glow as devastating wildfires wreak havoc across the region. Amid the chaos and heartbreak,
In all, 12 professional sports organizations, and the teams' own foundations are giving back to the communities that have supported them.
From direct donations to auctions and a charity benefit concert—here's how celebrities and billionaire are helping victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
Rams head coach Sean McVay, wide receiver Cooper Kupp and former offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth and their families are uniting to donate to wildfire relief in Los Angeles.
The teams — Angel City FC, the Angels, Chargers, Clippers, Dodgers, Ducks, Galaxy, Kings, LAFC, Lakers, Rams and Sparks — pledged to donate more than $8 million to support both victims of the Southern California fires and first responders fighting them.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani announced Thursday that he made a sizable donation to the L.A. wildfire relief efforts. In a post on
The Los Angeles Chargers were one of the best defensive teams in the NFL this season, but they are actually facing major questions on that side of the ball heading into the offseason. Khalil Mack might retire,