LA Chargers Training Camp prepare for Next Weeks Hall of Fame game July 31st

  • Chargers’ Bradley Bozeman: Starting spot unclear

    Bozeman has been rotating between left guard and center with Zion Johnson every day at training camp, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.

    Bozeman, who signed a two-year, $6.5 million deal with the Chargers this offseason, is firmly expected to start along the offensive line, but it’s very much up in the air as to what spot he’ll occupy come Week 1. The team seems intent on making the best use of Johnson, a 2022 first-round pick, meaning Bozeman could potentially slide into the final remaining opening along the offensive line.

  • Chargers’ KeAndre Lambert-Smith: Flashing potential as outside WR

    Lambert has been an early standout for the Chargers through the first week of training camp, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.

    The sudden retirement of Mike Williams coupled with a minor undisclosed injury for Jalen Reagor has opened the door for both Lambert-Smith and rookie second-round pick Tre Harris to compete for a boundary wide receiver role on the first-team offense. Lambert-Smith has the prototypical size (6-foot-1) and speed (4.37 40-yard dash at 2025 NFL Combine) to be a conventional field stretcher for an offense that has struggled to find that role for years, and he figures to be in the mix for consequential playing time regardless if he’s officially listed as a starter come Week 1.

  • Chargers’ Tre Harris: Not part of first-team offense yet

    Harris has been playing behind veterans Jalen Reagor and Quentin Johnston to begin training camp, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.

    Any bit of news regarding the Chargers‘ first-team wideout usage is noteworthy, but it’s hard to read too much into the first week of camp given the rookie just signed his contract July 17. Perhaps more importantly with the sudden retirement of Mike Williams and reportedly minor training camp injury to Reagor (undisclosed), Harris has already had opportunities to compete for a boundary wide receiver role along with rookie fifth-round pick KeAndre Lambert-Smith.

  • Chargers’ Jalen Reagor: Misses Wednesday’s practice

    Reagor (lower body) didn’t participate in Wednesday’s practice, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.

    The report notes that Reagor appeared to tweak something in his lower half during Tuesday’s session. With Reagor — who Popper notes had been working consistently with the first-team offense as an outside receiver early on in training camp — sidelined, 2025 second-rounder Tre Harris saw added first-team reps Wednesday. In the wake of Mike Williams’ retirement, Harris, Derius Davis, Reagor (when available) and KeAndre Lambert-Smith are in line to compete for WR slotting behind Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston.