Los Angeles Chargers

National Football League team in Inglewood

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2025 The Chargers selected Omarion Hampton, a running back from North Carolina, with the No. 22 overall pick in the first round.
2025 Selected Omarion Hampton, a running back from North Carolina, with the No. 5 overall pick in the first round.
2024 Traded the 110th pick to the New England Patriots, originally from the Chicago Bears.
2024 Drafted Justin Eboigbe, a defensive tackle from Alabama, with the 105th pick in the fourth round.
2024 Junior Colson, a linebacker from Michigan, was selected by the Chargers in the third round with the 69th pick.
2024 Chargers drafted Ladd McConkey, a wide receiver from Georgia, with the 34th pick in the second round, acquired from the New England Patriots.
2024 Selected Tarheeb Still, a cornerback from Maryland, with the 137th pick in the fifth round, acquired from the Patriots.
2024 Drafted Cam Hart, a cornerback from Notre Dame, with the 140th pick in the fifth round.
2024 Cornelius Johnson, a wide receiver from Michigan, was selected as a compensatory pick in the seventh round with the 253rd pick.
2024 Brenden Rice, a wide receiver from USC, was drafted in the seventh round with the 225th pick.
2024 The team traded their 37th draft pick to the New England Patriots.
2024 Kimani Vidal, a running back from Troy, was selected in the sixth round with the 181st pick.
2024 Chargers improve their record from the previous season's 5-12, clinching a wild card playoff spot.
2024 Chargers' defense performs exceptionally, allowing only 301 points for the season - the fewest in the NFL.
2024 Joe Hortiz takes over as the new general manager of the Los Angeles Chargers.
2024 Jim Harbaugh hired as head coach, leading the team to the AFC West Division and a Wild Card Playoff appearance, losing to the Texans 12-32.
2024 The Chargers select Joe Alt, an offensive tackle from Notre Dame, as their most recent first-round draft pick at No. 5 overall.
August 2024 Valued at 5.1 billion dollars by Forbes, ranking 20th among the most valuable NFL teams.
March 14 2024 Keenan Allen traded to the Chicago Bears, marking the end of his tenure with the Chargers and signaling a significant roster change for the team.
January 24 2024 Jim Harbaugh is hired as the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, replacing interim head coach Giff Smith.
2023 Justin Herbert starts the first thirteen games before being ruled out for the rest of the season with a fractured finger. Easton Stick, a fifth-year backup, replaces him for the remainder of the season.
2023 Brandon Staley is fired during the 2023 season, with Giff Smith serving as interim head coach.
2023 Charlie Joiner's jersey number was retired, honoring his wide receiver career from 1976 to 1986 and his Pro Football Hall of Fame status.
2023 Charlie Joiner's No. 18 and Kellen Winslow's No. 80 are officially retired by the Chargers.
2023 Quentin Johnston was selected as a first-round draft pick from TCU as a wide receiver.
2021 Brandon Staley begins his head coaching role, leading the team from 2021 to 2023.
2021 The Charger Girls dance squad was disbanded due to financial reasons, ending their long-standing tradition of supporting the team at home games.
2021 Rashawn Slater was selected as a first-round draft pick from Northwestern.
2020 The Chargers joined the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, establishing their new permanent home stadium.
2020 Justin Herbert won Offensive Rookie of the Year.
2020 Kenneth Murray was selected as a first-round draft pick from Oklahoma as a linebacker. Justin Herbert was also selected as a first-round draft pick at quarterback in the same year.
2020 Justin Herbert, a quarterback from Oregon, was drafted in the first round and became a Pro Bowl player in his rookie season.
September 13 2020 Justin Herbert makes his NFL debut as the Chargers' starting quarterback, replacing Tyrod Taylor in Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs.
2019 Jerry Tillery was selected as a first-round draft pick in the defensive line position.
2018 Derwin James was selected as a first-round draft pick from Florida State as a defensive back.
2017 The Chargers began playing at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California as their temporary home stadium, despite the venue having a smaller capacity than the NFL's minimum requirement.
2017 Anthony Lynn becomes head coach, serving from 2017 to 2020.
2017 Keenan Allen won Comeback Player of the Year under head coach Anthony Lynn.
2017 The Chargers return to the Greater Los Angeles area from San Diego.
2016 Joey Bosa was selected as a first-round draft pick from Ohio State.
2015 Melvin Gordon was selected as a first-round draft pick at running back.
November 22 2015 LaDainian Tomlinson's No. 21 is retired after he signed a one-day contract and retired as a Charger.
2013 Mike McCoy begins his tenure as head coach, leading the team from 2013 to 2016.
2012 Junior Seau's No. 55 is retired posthumously, recognizing his 12 consecutive Pro Bowl appearances and his significance as the face of the Chargers for over a decade.

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