Chargers giving Justin Herbert some protection this year with Joe Alt coming back as well:
Tyler Biadasz
The Chargers signed Tyler Biadasz on March 6. What It Means: The Chargers have found their new starting center and filled one of their biggest roster needs in free agency. Biadasz is a veteran who has been one of the NFL's most consistent centers over the past five seasons and was also a Pro Bowler in 2022. He should steadily anchor the middle of the Bolts offensive line and provide leadership alongside Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt while helping keep Justin Herbert upright more often.
Charlie Kolar
The Chargers are signing TE Charlie Kolar to a three-year $24.3 million contract that makes him the NFL’s highest-paid blocking tight end, sources tell The Insiders.
Cole Strange
The Chargers have agreed to a two-year, $13 million deal with Dolphins offensive lineman Cole Strange.
Trevor Penning
Former New Orleans Saints first-round pick offensive tackle Trevor Penning will be extending his stay with the Los Angeles Chargers, signing a one-year contract worth $4.5 million on the opening day of NFL free