
There is one more group of players that all have their own distinction.
Christopher Hinton, Hunter Kampmoyer, Carlo Kemp, Tyreek Maddox-Williams, David Moa, Austen Pleasants, Zack Bailey, Keelan Doss, John Hightower, Larry Rountree, Stone Smartt, Andrew Trainer, Isaac Weaver, Mark Webb Jr, Michael Jacquet, Kemon Hall, Darrius Shephard. There are also players who are not favored to get a roster spot on the 2023 Chargers but have a decent chance of battling for a practice squad spot. Brevin Allen, Tyler Baker-Williams, Johari Branch, Cam Brown, Terrell Bynum, Nathan East, Andrew Farmer, AJ Finley, Mikel Jones, Terrance Lang, Nic Melsop, CJ Okoye, AJ Uzodinma. For that reason, we decided to lump them together to save you the scrolling time of having to read the same sentence several times. While there are going to be some fun backend roster battles, a lot of guys are simply camp bodies. One thought for all 90 players on the Chargers roster:Īs you know, there are going to be a lot of players who don't even come close to making the roster. With camp around the corner and the start of the 2023 journey upon us, we thought it would be fun to highlight one thought about every single player that is currently rostered on the Chargers. Then, the Bolts have to do the hardest thing in sports: cut down the roster from 90 players to 53 ( which will all happen on one day this year unlike previous years).
From late July to (hopefully) February, Chargers fans are going to be engaged with a team that is talented enough to win it all.īefore the Chargers start that journey in the regular season the team has to go through camp and the preseason. Chargers training camp officially begins this week as the team starts its hopeful path to the first Super Bowl in franchise history.