What the Los Angeles Chargers were going to do at No. 5 in the 2024 NFL Draft was a major topic heading into the first round. However, for all the options available to them, GM Joe Hortiz said the franchise made the obvious decision.
After Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh took over as the Los Angeles Chargers general manager and head coach, there were some mild rumors about quarterback Justin Herbert getting traded.
The Los Angeles Chargers have made it through their first draft under new general manager Joe Hortiz and head coach Jim Harbaugh. The Chargers drafted nine players in total during all seven rounds.
Day two of the 2024 NFL Draft has concluded with two quality picks in Ladd McConkey And Junior Colson. The Los Angeles Chargers seem to have found a target for Justin Herbert.
Let’s get wild, people! The Chargers are about to take on the NFL draft with a first-year head coach and general manager combination in Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz.
The Los Angeles Chargers hold the fifth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft order, providing Jim Harbaugh and Joe Hortiz with a wide variety of options.
The Los Angeles Chargers are a tough read. With Jim Harbaugh at the helm, that should surprise nobody. That being said, they hold important cards in round one of the 2024 NFL Draft. The executive also explained how Los Angeles truly controls the first round of this year's draft.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said recently that he feels like the team will have the No. 1 overall pick in the draft if four quarterbacks go off the board to start the first round next week and that viewpoint was echoed by General Manager Joe Hortiz on Thursday.
In a year when the crop of quarterback prospects are riddled with even more uncertainty than usual, the 2024 NFL Draft might see four of them get selected in the first four picks.
The Los Angeles Chargers could be willing to give up their No. 5 pick in next week's NFL draft, but general manager Joe Hortiz wants more than just a "fair…
Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz said Thursday that it's going to take an "attractive" offer for the team to consider trading the No. 5 pick in next week's NFL draft.
New Los Angeles Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz met with the media on Thursday. It represented his final press conference ahead of the start of the 2024 NFL Draft next week.
Los Angeles Chargers general manager, Joe Hortiz spoke with the media recently and gave some insights into his thought process around cornerback depth.
According to new Chargers GM Joe Hortiz, NFL teams have gauged his interest in trading down from the No. 5 overall pick this year’s draft. Hortiz did say that “it’s still early and the phone is not ringing yet” but he plans to weigh all options when it comes to the team’s top pick. “We’ll see how it goes.
That would have allowed Los Angeles to retain the 31-year-old for years to come while dropping his 2024 cap charge.
Chargers GM Joe Hortiz said the team is still working through a plan of attack regarding the cap situation and they will have a solution shortly. “We’re still working through it,” Hortiz said, via PFT.
Your Los Angeles Chargers’ new general manager, Joe Hortiz, is taking an even-keeled approach to his 27 impending free agents, per Eric Smith of Chargers.com.
The Los Angeles Chargers have made sweeping changes this offseason. Their new general manager, Joe Hortiz, is a key piece of the new regime in LA. In
The Los Angeles Chargers named Baltimore Ravens personnel director Joe Hortiz as the team's general manager on Tuesday. Per the Chargers, Hortiz will oversee all player personnel and scouting matters, including free agency and the NFL draft.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced Monday that they’ve officially hired Ravens executive Joe Hortiz as their new general manager. “Joe is one of the most
Baltimore Ravens personnel director Joe Hortiz is set to become the Los Angeles Chargers general manager, multiple media outlets reported Monday. Hortiz and the Chargers, who last week hired Jim Harbaugh as their head coach, reportedly were finalizing a contract.
Joe Hortiz has considerable experience working alongside John Harbaugh, and he will now be in place alongside the latter’s brother.
The Los Angeles Chargers are working to hire Baltimore Ravens director of player personnel Joe Hortiz as their general manager, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced they’ve completed a second interview with Ravens Director of Player Personnel Joe Hortiz for their general manager job.
After landing their desired option at head coach, the Chargers appear to be moving forward with their hiring process for a new general manager.
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