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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