Newsletter Subscribe
Enter your email address below and subscribe to our newsletter
Enter your email address below and subscribe to our newsletter







Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh and new OC Mike McDaniel join Pat McAfee to discuss what its been like working together so far. (2:08)
The Los Angeles Chargers plan to release guard Mekhi Becton in a move that will save them $9.7 million against the salary cap, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Becton struggled last season after joining the Chargers on a two-year, $20 million deal last March. The six-year veteran battled injuries throughout the season and voiced his frustration with the Chargers at one point last November.
The Chargers already entered the offseason with a projected $86 million in salary cap space and are expected to actively rebuild their interior offensive line, where they also will have to replace retired center Bradley Bozeman.
The 6-foot-7, 363-pound Becton appeared in 15 games — 14 starts — last season with the Chargers. A first-round draft selection of the Jets in 2020, he struggled through four injury-plagued seasons in New York before enjoying a revival in 2024 with the Super Bowl champion Eagles.