Chargers reportedly hire former Cowboys OC Kellen Moore
Kellen Moore found a new job less than 24 hours after it was announced the Dallas Cowboys had parted ways with their offensive coordinator. Moore will reportedly join Brandon Staley's staff on the Los Angeles Chargers, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. The Chargers fired offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and quarterbacks coach Shane Day in mid-January. This story will be updated.
wftv.comStaley looks ahead to Chargers' offseason after tough exit
COSTA MESA, Calif. — (AP) — Brandon Staley remained steadfast he would remain head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers despite plenty of speculation about his future. In reviewing the Jacksonville loss, Staley didn't point to one play but a series of plays, penalties or not converting in key situations. Staley's immediate task will be finding an offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach after Joe Lombardi and Shane Day were fired. The Chargers were ranked ninth in total offense, but 20th in scrimmage yards per play, along with the league's third-worst rushing attack. One thing that Staley closed the door on was having someone else call the plays on defense.
wftv.comDivisional round preview, coaching carousel news and new Titans & Cardinals GM hires
Detroit Lions OC Ben Johnson announced he's staying in Detroit for 2023, which is fantastic news for Lions fans. The Tennessee Titans and Arizona Cardinals have their new general managers, as former San Francisco 49ers Director of Player Personnel Ran Carthon heads to Nashville and former Tennessee Titans Director of Player Personnel Monti Ossenfort heads to Glendale. Former 49ers Director of Player Personnel Ran Carthon hired as Titans general manager and Former Titans Director of Player Personnel Monti Ossenfort hired as Cardinals general manager36:14 - Divisional Round Preview37:43 - Jaguars at Chiefs: Does Trevor Lawrence and his offense have the firepower to keep up with Kansas City? Under "Tribute," please note that your gift is made in memory of Terez A. Paylor. • Donate directly to the PowerMizzou Journalism Alumni Scholarship in memory of Terez Paylor
wftv.comChargers are wise to stick with Brandon Staley, but he needs help to unlock QB Justin Herbert's full potential
Staley is going to be on thin ice heading into the 2023 season, but he deserves some credit for getting the Chargers’ defense headed back in the right direction after that group struggled to start the season. Prior to the disastrous second half in Jacksonville, the Chargers' defense had allowed more than 17 points in just one of L.A.'s previous five games (Week 18 against the Denver Broncos). But the Chargers still have Justin Herbert, who is undoubtedly one of the best quarterbacks in the league. What kind of world was Lombardi living in where he wasn’t willing to take risks with Justin Herbert, of all quarterbacks? The Chargers need more speed at wide receiver, but the plan they had for Herbert was way too conservative.
wftv.comStaley to return as Chargers coach; Lombardi fired as OC
COSTA MESA, Calif. — (AP) — Brandon Staley will be back for a third season as the Los Angeles Chargers head coach. The team on Tuesday announced that offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and quarterbacks coach Shane Day have been fired after two years. Staley praised Lombardi late in the regular season for his ability to adjust to changes because of injuries. Last season, the Chargers dropped three of their final four games to miss out on the postseason. Players though rallied to the defense of their coach after the loss to the Jaguars, saying Staley is still learning as a head coach.
wftv.comChargers fire OC Joe Lombardi and QB coach Shane Day after playoff collapse
Well, the Los Angeles Chargers didn't fire head coach Brandon Staley. The team announced it parted ways with offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach Shane Day just days after the Chargers' epic wild-card loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Despite making the playoffs, the Chargers' offense somehow got worse during Lombardi's second year with the team. Justin Herbert's production also declined – his yards per attempt, yards per completion and yards per game all dropped during his second year. But perhaps the words of Herbert and other Chargers locker room leaders who vouched for their coach following the loss.
wftv.comChargers players voice support for Staley after playoff exit
Yet after they suffered the third-largest collapse in postseason history and fell to the Jaguars 31-30 on Saturday night, players reiterated their support for embattled coach Brandon Staley. He led the Chargers to their first playoff appearance since 2018, but his decisions that contributed to his team blowing a 27-0 lead have prompted intense scrutiny. While Bosa, the Chargers' standout pass rusher, is used to change, he said he supports Staley and is comfortable with the staff in place. Staley called a late timeout when the Raiders were content to play for a tie, which would have put the Chargers in the playoffs. If Staley returns, it will be because he led the team to the playoffs despite injuries to key starters.
wftv.comChargers players voice support for Staley after playoff exit
Justin Herbert, Joey Bosa and the rest of the Los Angeles Chargers were still stinging Sunday from the disappointment of seeing their season end in Jacksonville less than 24 hours earlier. Staley has a 19-16 record, including playoffs, in his two seasons.
news.yahoo.comChargers Justin Herbert, Derwin James Jr., Joey Bosa vouch for 'incredible leader' Brandon Staley
The Los Angeles Chargers head coach is facing calls for his job following Saturday's collapse from a 27-0 lead to a wild-card loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The team's most prominent players vouched for their head coach as they met with media on Sunday in the wake of Saturday's stunning loss. Quarterback Justin Herbert told reporters that players "100%" back Staley and the Chargers front office helmed by general manager Tom Telesco. "We believe in coach Staley and the front office 100%," Herbert said. He also preached patience for the second-year head coach.
wftv.comHerbert, Staley ponder what went wrong in collapse at Jags
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — (AP) — Justin Herbert sat in silence at his locker for roughly 15 minutes, staring into the distance. It was a defining scene for a team devastated by a collapse no one could have seen coming. The Chargers did little in the second half, allowing Trevor Lawrence to follow four interceptions with four touchdown passes and rally Jacksonville from a 27-0 deficit. “As an offense, we need to do more in the second half, and you know that falls on us offensively and as a quarterback. “When we put up three points in the second half as an offense, that’s on us.
wftv.comHerbert, Staley ponder what went wrong in collapse at Jags
Justin Herbert sat in silence at his locker for roughly 15 minutes, staring into the distance. The Chargers did little in the second half, allowing Trevor Lawrence to follow four interceptions with four touchdown passes and rally Jacksonville from a 27-0 deficit. “Obviously, it was a tough go for us,” Herbert said.
news.yahoo.comSean McVay's return a bright spot for Rams; injuries dampen wild-card weekend; and a big Pro-Bowl snub
The Rams got their lead man back, the Raiders had a player snubbed from the All-Pro team and a few injuries are really going to hurt the AFC playoff race. The Rams could have not played this season and ended up in the exact same situation that they’re in right now. However, McVay is back, which really benefits the Rams as they start to shape what the next era of what their franchise looks like. Brandon Staley really hurt the ChargersStar wide receiver Mike Williams is officially out for the Chargers' playoff opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars, which was a totally avoidable outcome. Williams suffered a fracture in his back and will likely be out for the Chargers' playoff run.
wftv.comChargers WR Mike Williams avoids major back injury, could play vs. Jaguars
This is huge considering the Chargers' torrid injury history this season. Williams' injury initially looked bad when he had to be carted off the field in the second quarter and then reportedly had to be helped out of the locker room and onto the team bus. ESPN's Lindsey Thiry later reported Williams suffered back spasms and his initial MRI came back negative. Williams also missed a Week 4 game in 2019 with a back injury. He suffered another back injury in Week 14 of the 2020 season but didn't miss any games.
wftv.comBrandon Staley plays starters when Chargers' playoff seed is locked, with bad results
The Los Angeles Chargers have dealt with big injuries all season. What happened in the early games in Week 18, with the Chargers locking up the No. Staley played the Chargers' starters in the first half and it turned out about as poorly as you'd expect. Staley came to the Chargers last season with the reputation of being a forward thinker, and was ridiculed for some of his extremely aggressive fourth-down decisions. Staley seemed indecisive on everything this season, though he navigated the injuries to get the Chargers to the playoffs.
wftv.comJoey Bosa expected to come off IR before Chargers face Rams
COSTA MESA, Calif. — (AP) — Linebacker Joey Bosa is expected to be activated off injured reserve before the Los Angeles Chargers host the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Coach Brandon Staley said on Friday that Bosa has had two good practices this week. Bosa has missed the last 12 games after tearing his right groin during the first half of a Sept. 25 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Bosa had surgery to both the left and right groin. He looked good in the practices,” Staley said.
wftv.comHow Sunday Night Football's Melissa Stark balances football, four kids and an opportunity few ever get
"He said he felt Tua Tagavailoa had a lot of similarities to Kurt Warner's game," Stark, NBC's Sunday Night Football sideline reporter, said. From 2000-2002, Stark was even ABC's Monday Night Football sideline reporter alongside Michaels and John Madden. “I have 10 to 12 stories that are prepared based on the game,” Stark explains. This attention to detail is on full display during this pre-production meeting in the truck, led by Sunday Night Football coordinating producer Rob Hyland. And having fun with it.”Through 14 weeks of Sunday Night Football, she's proud of how she has.
wftv.comThe Miami Dolphins need a counterpunch. Here's what it could be
Twelve weeks into the season, the Miami Dolphins looked like one of the best offenses in the NFL under first-year head coach Mike McDaniel. The San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Chargers thwarted the Dolphins in consecutive weeks and dealt Miami its first two losses since Tagovailoa returned from a concussion. Tagovailoa can say the Dolphins knew what they’d face defensively these past two weeks, but it worked flawlessly. “They got us off their rhythm,” wideout Jaylen Waddle said after the Chargers game. Here's how Miami can counterThe easiest solution to the Dolphins' issues is to just do the opposite of what they're currently doing.
wftv.comWhat's up with OBJ, Baker claimed by Rams, Titans fire GM Robinson & is Brandon Staley right for Chargers?
In the AFC, the major news of the week was the Tennessee Titans unexpectedly parting ways with GM Jon Robinson. Finally, McDonald expands upon his recent column about the Los Angeles Chargers, why they're in the middle of another frustratingly average season & if Brandon Staley's coaching mistakes are putting him on the hot seat. 23:30 Baker Mayfield's future after being cut by Carolina Panthers, claimed by Los Angeles Rams33:30 Fallout from Tennessee Titans firing GM Jon Robinson in a surprise move45:35 Is Los Angeles Chargers HC Brandon Staley cut out to be a head coach in the NFL? All profits directly fund the Terez A. Paylor scholarship at Howard University. Under "Designation," click on "Other" and write in "Terez A. Paylor Scholarship."
wftv.comThe Chargers are underachieving, and it falls on Brandon Staley
When it comes to underachieving teams, there can be a myriad reasons why they’re struggling, but that doesn’t change the fact that they're underachieving. Right now, Staley isn’t providing much for the Chargers on the defensive side of the ball. Staley’s defense needs players to win their one-on-one matchups up front in order for the entire unit to fall into the picture. The personnel issues definitely sting, but at some point Staley has to provide value for the Chargers. The aspect of the game where Staley really needed to provide an edge hasn't been an edge at all — in fact, it might tank the Chargers' season.
wftv.comDo-or-die Brandon Staley gamble pays off for Chargers on game-winning 2-point conversion
The Los Angeles Chargers faced a choice late in Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals. Brandon Staley is the Chargers head coach. After Austin Ekeler scored a one-yard touchdown on first-and-goal, the Chargers trailed the Cardinals, 24-23 with 15 seconds remaining. The Cardinals failed to convert on a desperation possession with 15 seconds remaining, and the Chargers held on for a 25-24 win thanks to Staley's gamble paying off. Since Staley took over the Chargers last season, calculated gamble have become his trademark, much to the chagrin of Chargers fans when they don't work out.
wftv.comJ.C. Jackson is latest injured Charger with season-ending knee injury
Falling 37-23 to the Seattle Seahawks, the team now approaches a bye without cornerback J.C. Jackson and wide receiver Mike Williams, who were both injured in the losing effort. The knee injury that Chargers’ CB J.C. Jackson sustained Sunday is in fact a season-ending injury, per HC Brandon Staley. After head coach Brandon Staley addressed the media Monday, we now know that the injury was a season-ending dislocated knee cap. Mike Williams ankle 😨😨 pic.twitter.com/E4fwWyqdKB — Jason McIntyre (@jasonrmcintyre) October 23, 2022Herbert, who has returned to the field while managing his own rib injury, isn't just missing Williams on offense. The team also lost starting left tackle Rashawn Slater to a season-ending bicep injury.
wftv.comChargers CB J.C. Jackson, signed for $82.5 million, says he feels 'defeated' after 'Monday Night Football' benching
You never want to label a free agent signing a bust after only six games, but Los Angeles Chargers cornerback J.C. Jackson isn't giving fans many reasons for hope. The Chargers signed Jackson, a Pro Bowler last year with the New England Patriots, to a five-year, $82.5 million deal last offseason. So far, the move has not gone as planned, and the situation hit its nadir during "Monday Night Football." Two days later, he was still facing the sting of what must have been a difficult, per NFL.com:"I feel defeated," Jackson said. The Chargers are obviously not giving up on Jackson, though.
wftv.comDustin Hopkins kicked 'MNF' game-winner with injured hamstring; now he's sidelined 2-4 weeks
It turns out that Dustin Hopkins was legitimately injured when he kicked the Los Angeles Chargers to victory on Monday. Hopkins appeared to injure his leg during a kick early in Monday's 19-16 win over the Denver Broncos. Punter JK Scott replaced him on the ensuing kickoff, but Hopkins maintained field-goal duties through the game. Head coach Brandon Staley announced on Tuesday that Hopkins will miss 2-4 weeks while recovering from a hamstring injury. The Chargers elevated Bertolet from the practice squad in Week 5 when Hopkins was sidelined with a quad injury.
wftv.comThe Chargers have watched the Broncos struggle, just like you. Here's why they're not counting on it continuing
They've watched the Denver Broncos' Thursday night overtime loss to the Indianapolis Colts, a spectacular performance in which the teams combined for zero total touchdowns. The Chargers know, too, that Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson is posting career-worst marks — 59.4% completed pass attempts, 82.8 passer rating — while now playing with a partially torn latissimus muscle near his throwing shoulder. But the Chargers explain themselves sufficiently to come across as believable when they say: psychologically and physically, the Broncos are a concern. Sure, Staley, James and Co. have seen Wilson extend plays and threaten with arms and legs. They've seen him throw for 40 touchdowns as recently as 2020 and lead the Seahawks to top-10 offenses in four of the past five seasons.
wftv.comKeenan Allen deletes tweet criticizing Brandon Staley; Chargers coach says it brings them 'closer'
Keenan Allen was displeased with his head coach on Sunday on a very public forum. "I was made aware of that after the game," Staley told reporters at his Monday news conference. The thing that I will say is that Keenan Allen is a captain for us, and he and I, since I've become the head coach, have become extremely close. Cause man man man — Keenan Allen (@Keenan13Allen) October 9, 2022The failed conversion consisted of a Justin Herbert pass to Mike Williams that was broken up. "There's no one that I have more respect for than Keenan Allen," Staley said.
wftv.comKeenan Allen, Myles Garrett both disapproved of Brandon Staley's late 4th-down gamble: 'WTF are we doing'
To the surprise of few, Los Angeles Chargers coach Brandon Staley rolled the dice on fourth down on Sunday. But the decision didn't set will with multiple players, including Pro Bowl Chargers receiver Keenan Allen. It's not clear if he disapproved of the decision to go for it, the play call or both. — Keenan Allen (@Keenan13Allen) October 9, 2022Fortunately for the Chargers, the Browns didn't make them pay for coming up short. Here's the 4th down decision chart from @bburkeESPN on Brandon Staley's decision at end of game.
wftv.comChargers place pass rusher Joey Bosa on injured reserve, but he could return this season
The injury bug hit the Los Angeles Chargers once again. The team placed four-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Joey Bosa on injured reserve with a groin injury, head coach Brandon Staley announced Wednesday afternoon. It's another big blow for Los Angeles, who lost left tackle Rashawn Slater for the season with a ruptured bicep just two days go. He'll be out for a maximum of four weeks until the Chargers have to make a decision to re-activate Bosa or keep him on injured reserve for the rest of the season. But now, Los Angeles will have to do it without Bosa for some time.
wftv.comChargers reeling after Slater, Bosa suffer major injuries
Jacksonville's 38-10 rout on Sunday not only was the Chargers' second straight defeat, but the injury list grew longer as the game wore on. Not only does quarterback Justin Herbert's rib injury remain a concern, but offensive tackle Rashawn Slater will likely miss the rest of the season due to a torn left biceps. The injuries come at the worst possible time for Los Angeles, which was already missing center Corey Linsley because of a knee issue, wide receiver Keenan Allen (hamstring) and cornerback J.C. Jackson (ankle).
news.yahoo.comChargers' Brandon Staley defends playing injured Justin Herbert to the end in loss to Jaguars: 'He felt good'
Los Angeles Chargers coach Brandon Staley said the decision to play Justin Herbert to the end in Sunday's 38-10 loss to the Jaguars was a joint call made by the quarterback and team.
foxnews.comChargers coach Brandon Staley let Justin Herbert decide to keep playing injured in blowout loss to Jaguars
Justin Herbert was a game-time decision to play Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars after fracturing rib cartilage in Week 2. It's a question that surfaced in the fourth quarter as Herbert kept playing while the Jaguars held leads of 31-10 and 38-10. Head coach Brandon Staley explained the decision when asked about it in his postgame news conference. He left the decision up to Herbert. "I just didn't want to quit on the team," Herbert said.
wftv.comStaley sticks with ailing Herbert in Chargers' blowout loss
Staley's refusal to make the conventional, prudent decision confounded many NFL observers watching the injury-filled Chargers' performance around the country. “I just didn’t want to quit on the team,” Herbert said. Herbert refused to say whether he had a pain-killing injection in his ribs before the game, but he praised the Chargers’ medical staff. Herbert and the Chargers faced Jacksonville without Keenan Allen, their top receiver; Corey Linsley, their starting center; and JC Jackson, their top cover cornerback. “(Herbert) threw the ball well out there today, and throughout warmups and the game,” Staley said.
wftv.comChargers QB Justin Herbert has fracture in rib cartilage, considered day-to-day
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is considered day-to-day after x-rays revealed he has a fracture in his rib cartilage, coach Brandon Staley said on Friday. Chargers QB Justin Herbert has a fracture to his rib cartilage, Brandon Staley says. He's day-to-day, Staley says. Staley said Thursday night that Herbert was "OK," and that he would undergo testing on Friday — which is what determined the fracture. It's unclear if Herbert will end up missing any time.
wftv.comAP source: Chargers acquiring Mack from Bears for 2 picks
Two people familiar with the negotiations confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday that the Los Angeles Chargers have found another pass rusher to pair with Joey Bosa: defensive end Khalil Mack from the Chicago Bears in exchange for two draft picks.
The Latest: Packers' Aaron Rodgers wins 3rd MVP Award
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers passes during the first half of the NFC championship NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Green Bay, Wis., Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. Rodgers received 44 votes, followed by Buffalo’s Josh Allen with four, and Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes, the 2018 MVP, with two. ___9:52 p.m.For turning around a moribund Cleveland franchise, overcoming injuries and COVID-19 concerns, Kevin Stefanski is The Associated Press 2020 NFL Coach of the Year. Ad___9:20 p.m.Justin Herbert is the latest quarterback to win The Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year award. ___8:08 p.m.Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll has won The Associated Press NFL Assistant Coach of the Year award.
Chargers hire Rams DC Brandon Staley as head coach
FILE - In this Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020, file photo, Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Brandon Staley watches his players before an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins in Miami Gardens, Fla. On Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, the Los Angeles Chargers hired Staley to become the team's head coach. (AP Photo/Doug Murray, File)COSTA MESA, Calif. – Brandon Staley won't have to move that far for his first head coaching opportunity. Staley agreed to become the Los Angeles Chargers' coach on Sunday night after one season as the defensive coordinator for the crosstown Rams. “It’s not just that Brandon possesses a tremendous football mind that makes him the ideal head coach to lead our team forward,” general manager Tom Telesco said in a statement. He is the third assistant under Rams coach Sean McVay to get an NFL head coaching job, joining Green Bay's Matt LaFleur and Cincinnati's Zac Taylor.
LA Rams' top-ranked defense still rolling as playoffs loom
He might find a moment after the Rams (10-6) finish their playoff run, which begins Saturday at Seattle. But Rams fans already appreciate a defense that topped the NFL in several important categories and excelled at nearly everything during a remarkable season. 1 in total yards allowed, yards passing allowed, passing TDs allowed, first downs allowed and points allowed while becoming the Rams' first top-ranked NFL defense in decades. “We're proud of the way we've competed,” Staley said Tuesday as the Rams began preparations for their trip to Seattle. ... LT Andrew Whitworth has a shot to return this week after tearing ligaments in his knee during the Rams' first meeting with Seattle in November.