Whether former Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen returns to the team this upcoming offseason has been a consistent point of discussion. It isn’t just fan speculation, either ...
Keenan Allen is open to returning to the Chicago Bears for the 2025 season, but whom the Bears hire as their next head coach will play a role in his decision. Allen reiterated his willingness to ...
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss where the top remaining free agents might wind up with time running out, the Orioles signing Charlie Morton, Korean free agent Hyeseong Kim joining the Dodgers and Jake recapping the MLB moves he’s missed.
He said Friday he’d be open to playing for the Chargers or Rams next year. If he decides to sign a new deal with the Bears, Allen said he’d at least consider moving his family to the Chicago area.
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While eight teams are still alive after the first round of the playoffs, fighting for the right to be called Super Bowl champions, the other 24 NFL teams have turned their attention to the offseason.
The Steelers aren't known for bold moves, but could they trade their best offensive player, or a Pro Bowl defender?
They also acquired six-time Pro Bowl receiver Keenan Allen from the Los Angeles Chargers. But instead of making a playoff push, they went into a freefall after a 4-2 start.
The Chargers offense was the main culprit for the team's disappointing performance and everyone was quick to point fingers at quarterback Justin Herbert, and rightfully so. In the loss, Herbert threw more interceptions than he had during the entire 2024 regular season and the offense never seemed to find any rhythm outside of one big play by rookie wide receiver Ladd McConkey.
It's safe to say that the Houston Texans surprised more than a few fans after beating the No. 5 seed Los Angeles Chargers in the first round of the NFL playoffs on Saturday.
Studying every Bears game in intricate detail was rough on the eyeballs this season, but not as painful as watching the news conferences. So let's accept those small victories, help out GM Ryan Poles
Let’s take a look around the NFL and call out five teams that need to strip it down to rebuild and five that should go all in.