The Los Angeles Chargers popped up in a recent bit of NFL trade buzz involving Seattle Seahawks wideout DK Metcalf. Granted, that trade buzz was just one anonymous NFL executive throwing something out there.
ESPN predicted this week that the Los Angeles Chargers will make a huge splash this offseason by trading for a former Pro Bowl wide receiver. NFL insider Jeremy Fowler predicted that the Seattle Seahawks will trade two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver DK Metcalf to the Chargers,
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert and Seattle Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf would certainly be a dangerous duo, especially as the Chargers look to
The Los Angeles Chargers had a positive first season under Jim Harbaugh as head coach. However, this offseason they will
DK Metcalf is an obvious asset, but if it provides opportunity to immediately, meaningfully, improve up front then trading him is something the Seahawks must consider.
There, the Seahawks signed safety JT Woods to a reserve/future contract. Woods, as Chargers fans surely remember, was a third-round pick by the Chargers in 2022. Last August, Woods faced a position change to cornerback under the new coaching staff.
Despite finishing 10-7 under head coach Mike Macdonald, the Seattle Seahawks missed the NFL playoffs. It was a year in which two-time Pro Bowler DK Metcalf appeared to take a step back into the wide receiver No. 2 role.
The Los Angeles Chargers are potentially just a move or two away from being contenders, and one NFL coach had a suggestion for the team this offseason.
The Chargers may want to improve their wide receiver room, and DK Metcalf could be an option in the offseason.
A surprise AFC team has emerged as the new front-runner to acquire Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver D.K. Metcalf.
An ESPN prediction article shed light on a potential trade partner if the Seattle Seahawks were to deal star wide receiver DK Metcalf.
The 37-year-old Macdonald is the NFL’s youngest head man. Yet the defensive whiz has been in the league 11 years, 10 as an assistant for John Harbaugh’s Baltimore Ravens. He also spent a year (2021) as the defensive coordinator for Jim Harbaugh’s University of Michigan Wolverines.