The Los Angeles Chargers have a tough call to make with edge rusher Khalil Mack this offseason. On one hand, it seems obvious – give one of the heart and souls of the team a big contract extension and consider cutting Joey Bosa to balance the scales.
The Los Angeles Chargers will shift a majority of the focus on free-agent Khalil Mack. Will Mack return to Los Angeles in 2025?
Khalil Mack is set to be a free agent for the first time in his career. Could a reunion with the Bears be in the cards?
Los Angeles Chargers pass rusher Khalil Mack said recently that he would consider retiring from football after 11 years in the NFL. Instead, the nine-time Pro Bowler is set to return in 2025, according to ESPN,
Khalil Mack will not be retiring after the 2024 season after all and LA Chargers fans are hoping he returns to Los Angeles to don the powder blue. Mack has never been an unrestricted free agent in ...
The good news is that Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Khalil Mack isn't retiring. The bad news is that he's a free agent. Is it time to move on?
Per NFL Insider Adam Schefter, "Nine-time Pro-Bowl LB Khalil Mack, who said after the Chargers' postseason loss to the Texans that he needed to take some time to mull his future, will indeed play in the 2025 season, per source. Mack's contract is up and he is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent."
The outside linebacker, set to become a free agent and uncertain about his future after the playoff loss to Houston, said his best chance to win was to re-sign
Chargers LB Khalil Mack has decided to play during the 2025 season after mulling retirement. He will become an unrestricted free agent.
Khalil Mack openly contemplated retiring after the Chargers' wild-card loss but now is aiming to play in 2025. He'll become a free agent in March.
One of those free agents is superstar edge rusher Khalil Mack. Mack has already carved out a Hall of Fame career; however, will he be returning to Los Angeles in 2025? According to Spotrac ...
Who’s under contract for next season, who’s a pending free agent, salary cap issues and tough personnel decisions after allowing a league-low 17.7 ppg.