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August 11, 2025
Rice’s splashy deep ball and overall mix of speed and size put him firmly in the Chargers’ WR depth conversation, highlighting the UDFA surge within a crowded receiving corps.
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How does Rice's big-play ability influence late-round WR targets for the Chargers?


@Brenden Rice | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
August 8, 2025
Brenden Rice was drafted in the seventh round by the Los Angeles Chargers, steadily carving out a role in the team’s receiving corps and gaining valuable experience.
What can fantasy managers expect from Brenden Rice in the upcoming season?


@Brenden Rice | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
August 4, 2025
Brenden Rice, son of Jerry Rice, is striving to secure a place on the Chargers' roster after a disappointing rookie year. His training camp performance is vital as he competes against uncertainty at the wide receiver position.
What are Brenden Rice's chances of making the Chargers' final roster?What factors contributed to Brenden Rice's slow start in his rookie season?


@Brenden Rice | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
April 20, 2025
Brenden Rice, drafted in 2024, carries the legacy of his father, Jerry Rice. He played in three games in his rookie year with the Los Angeles Chargers, hinting at his potential to make an impact in the league.
What is Brenden Rice's potential in the upcoming season?


@Brenden Rice | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
December 3, 2024
Brenden Rice, along with Simi Fehoko, is currently on injured reserve, which has contributed to DJ Chark's struggles to secure playing time. Chark's inability to outperform Rice, even with Rice sidelined, highlights his disappointing performance this season and positions him as one of the few outright busts in the otherwise successful Jim Hortiz era.


@Brenden Rice | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
August 11, 2025
Rice’s splashy deep ball and overall mix of speed and size put him firmly in the Chargers’ WR depth conversation, highlighting the UDFA surge within a crowded receiving corps.
Loading video frame...
How does Rice's big-play ability influence late-round WR targets for the Chargers?


@Brenden Rice | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
August 8, 2025
Brenden Rice was drafted in the seventh round by the Los Angeles Chargers, steadily carving out a role in the team’s receiving corps and gaining valuable experience.
What can fantasy managers expect from Brenden Rice in the upcoming season?


@Brenden Rice | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
August 4, 2025
Brenden Rice, son of Jerry Rice, is striving to secure a place on the Chargers' roster after a disappointing rookie year. His training camp performance is vital as he competes against uncertainty at the wide receiver position.
What are Brenden Rice's chances of making the Chargers' final roster?What factors contributed to Brenden Rice's slow start in his rookie season?


@Brenden Rice | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
April 20, 2025
Brenden Rice, drafted in 2024, carries the legacy of his father, Jerry Rice. He played in three games in his rookie year with the Los Angeles Chargers, hinting at his potential to make an impact in the league.
What is Brenden Rice's potential in the upcoming season?


@Brenden Rice | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
December 3, 2024
Brenden Rice, along with Simi Fehoko, is currently on injured reserve, which has contributed to DJ Chark's struggles to secure playing time. Chark's inability to outperform Rice, even with Rice sidelined, highlights his disappointing performance this season and positions him as one of the few outright busts in the otherwise successful Jim Hortiz era.


@Brenden Rice | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
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