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Matt "Money" Smith is joined by Daniel Popper from The Athletic to discuss the start free agency and

Matt "Money" Smith is joined by Daniel Popper from The Athletic to discuss the start free agency and the new league year To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( CHARGERS WEEKLY: STARTING OFF FREE AGENCY Matt "Money" Smith is joined by Daniel Popper from The Athletic to discuss the start free agency and the new league year. They breakdown the moves that the Chargers have made so far and the different position groups that can be targeted during the draft and free agency. [WATCH NOW]( CHARGERS 2024 MOCK DRAFT TRACKER 5.0 The 2024 NFL League Year began on Wednesday as teams can make free agency signings official and begin to fill out their roster ahead of the draft. Take a look at who draft analysts have the Bolts selecting at No. 5 overall. [READ MORE]( [OnLocation 300x250]( [Text 300x250]( WHAT GUS EDWARDS & WILL DISSLY BRING TO THE CHARGERS OFFENSE The Bolts announced Wednesday that they have agreed to terms with Edwards, a free agent running back who now becomes the focal point of the Chargers ground game. The Chargers also signed Dissly, a tight end who was a 2018 fourth-round pick by Seattle. Edwards and Dissly fit exactly the type of players the Chargers need on offense. [READ MORE]( WHY ALOHI GILMAN'S RETURN IS BIG FOR THE BOLTS DEFENSE Alohi Gilman has quietly worked himself into one of the league's best success stories in recent years. A 2020 sixth-round pick, Gilman has evolved from a key special teams player to a bonafide starter at safety. [READ MORE]( LOOKING FOR MORE? 👉 Guilty As Charged: Breaking Down [2024 Free Agency Market]( 👉 Camera On: [Ryan Ficken]( on His Excitment to Work Under Head Coach Jim Harbaugh 👉 5 Takeaways: Why [Will Dissly]( Decided to Join the Chargers 👉 Chargers Host Ceremonial Kickoff of [Snoop & Housh Flag Football League]( BOLTS BRAIN GAMES Which Universities did the following Chargers coaches attend? 1. Jim Harbaugh 2. Jesse Minter 3. Greg Roman 4. Ryan Ficken [CLICK HERE FOR ANSWERS]( [Text Footer]( hit us up on social [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( ©2024 Los Angeles Chargers All Rights Reserved. Hoag Performance Center, 3333 Susan Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92626 [Chargers Privacy Policy]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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