The Los Angeles Chargers have already reshaped their roster in the image of their new head coach. With the 2024 NFL draft in the rearview, the team will quickly shift to preparing for the 2024 NFL season.
New Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh is bringing a brand of smashmouth football to the franchise.
New Chargers RB Gus Edwards signed with Los Angeles in free agency after five seasons in Baltimore. Edwards cited his familiarity with the coaching staff, specifically OC Greg Roman, as a huge factor in joining the team.
According to Jon Heath of the Broncos Wire, Denver has confirmed invites to the following nine players for their local pro day: Colorado State DL Matt
Edwards was one of several running backs who found a new home early in free agency. The former Ravens producer inked a two-year, $6.5M deal with the Chargers, giving him the chance to operate as his new team’s lead back.
It’s a new era for the Los Angeles Chargers, and newly signed running back Gus Edwards figures to play a starring role. While quarterback Justin Herbert‘s continued development, and Jim Harbaugh‘s arrival will dictate just how lofty the Chargers’ ceiling is in 2024, few players figure to benefit more from Harbaugh’s scheme than Edwards.
Chargers General Manager Joe Hortiz joined the team after decades working for the Ravens and he's brought a handful of players in from Baltimore during free agency.
The acquisition of Gus Edwards by the Los Angeles Chargers isn't considered to be a high-profile move by the casual NFL fan. The often-injured running back played primarily in a reserve role for the Baltimore Ravens over parts of the last six years.
When it comes to NFL running backs, the best ability is often availability and given the nature of the position, durability is key. So who’s the toughest among this year’s crop of free agent ball carriers?
The Chargers made their first move in the 2024 NFL free agency period early in the legal tampering period by addressing one of their biggest needs – running back.
The Los Angeles Chargers finally made their first significant move in NFL free agency, signing running back Gus Edwards to a two-year deal. Edwards comes
The Los Angeles Chargers rushing attack ranked No. 27 in rushing yards per carry last season with 3.8. New head coach Jim Harbaugh has made it a point of emphasis that the team will run the ball more effectively in 2024.
Former Ravens RB Gus Edwards reached an agreement on a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers, per Adam Schefter. The former undrafted free agent will reunite with former Ravens and current Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman.
The Los Angeles Chargers made an addition on offense for new head coach Jim Harbaugh, with running back Gus Edwards expected to sign a two-year deal, multiple outlets reported.
Running back Gus Edwards plans to sign with the Los Angeles Chargers, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. He spent the first six seasons of his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens under John Harbaugh and will now join Jim Harbaugh in his inaugural season with the Chargers.
As the Baltimore Ravens ponder free agent moves and the running back position this offseason, an AFC rival could come knocking on the running backs room door.
The Baltimore Ravens have several free agency decisions to consider this offseason, with over 20 players set to hit the market. Receiver Nelson Agholor has already agreed to terms on a one-year deal, but who should Baltimore target next?
The Baltimore Ravens led the league in rushing yards this past season, but it wouldn't be a surprise if they target a high-profile running back in free agency.
Like a lot of teams this offseason, the Baltimore Ravens have a ton of pending free agents that could be poached by other teams. After a very successful 13-4 regular season that saw the offense boast the No.
The Ravens have a number of players who will hit free agency next month, and some other teams could show interest. The Dallas Cowboys could be losing two running backs, as Tony Pollard - who just competed a season playing under the franchise tag - and Rico Dowdle will hit the open market in March.
A lot of things went wrong for the Ravens in their 17-10 AFC Championship loss to the Chiefs on Sunday. The performance of their coaching staff is near the top of the list.
Gus Edwards has anchored the Baltimore Ravens' No. 1 ranked rush offense this season. The Ravens have tallied a league-leading 1,903 rushing yards, with 590 such yards coming from Edwards.
Gus Edwards returned from a torn ACL last season, getting into nine games for the Ravens. The team will be counting on a healthy season from the running back in 2023, and as a result, it sounds like they’re bringing him along slowly.
Jeremy Fowler reports that the Ravens are restructuring the contract of RB Gus Edwards, reducing his salary of $4.38 million by about $1 million. Fowler adds that Edwards new deal includes incentives that give him a chance to add the money back and then some.
Baltimore Ravens running back Gus Edwards was activated off the reserve/physically unable to perform list Wednesday and practiced for the first time in 13 months.
Edwards missed all of last season with an ACL tear.
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