One of the more surefire-feeling things around the Los Angeles Chargers this offseason is the return of running back J.K. Dobbins despite his trip to free agency. Dobbins put on a heartwarming Comeback Player of the Year-worthy campaign over the course of his one-year contract with the Chargers,
The Los Angeles Chargers will have a tough decision to make this offseason with what to do at the running back position. One former NFL star believes this choice is easy.
One player that will be sought after in free agency will be former running back J.K. Dobbins. The Chargers will be interested in bringing Dobbins back; however, so will another AFC West team. Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report recently wrote an article on the ideal landing spots for various free-agent running backs.
Signed last offseason, Dobbins’ play exceeded his $1.6 million prove-it deal. He set a career-high in rushing yards (905) and tied his personal best in rushing touchdowns (9).
The Los Angeles Chargers have some heavyweight names heading to free agency this offseason, with running back J.K. Dobbins near the top of the list. Dobbins enjoyed a strong season on his one-year, prove-it deal, but also battled injuries that forced him into that type of contract in the first place.
The Chargers have a big decision to make regarding running back J.K. Dobbins, who will be a free agent this offseason. It remains to be seen whether they will bring him back, but it’s clear that Dobbins would like to stay in Los Angeles.
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The running back room was completely new for the Bolts in 2024, as each player was called upon at various points of the season
The Los Angeles Chargers received some positive news with the announcements of the NFL end-of-year awards. Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins has been nominated for Comeback Player of the Year. A nomination that was rightly earned.
But the Bolts made an equally important decision one year ago today when they brought on Joe Hortiz as the new Chargers General Manager. Hortiz had been up for other GM jobs around the league, but he knew it would take the perfect fit for him to leave Baltimore.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to let running back Najee Harris walk in free agency, which leaves a hole at the position. To fill the void, one NFL analyst says the team should be interested in a veteran running back who is projected to make $8 million over two years in his next contract.
Could the Chargers find their answer at the running back position in the first round with a player out of North Carolina?