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August 16, 2025
Saints QB competition: Tyler Shough to start second New Orleans preseason game against Jaguars - CBSSports.com
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Saints QB competition: Tyler Shough to start second New Orleans preseason game against Jaguars - CBSSports.com
Tyler Shough will start the Saints’ second preseason game vs. Jacksonville, as New Orleans continues its quarterback competition with Spencer Rattler. Last week both QBs were uneven: Rattler went 7-for-11 for 53 yards with three sacks and no scoring drive, while Shough finished 15-for-22 for 165 yards, including a pick-6 that was followed by a 54-yard TD to Mason Tipton and a clean two-sack night. Shough rebounded after the turnover, aided by a powered block from Clyde Edwards-Helaire on the Tipton score. The Saints targeted Shough in the draft ahead of Jalen Milroe, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders, underscoring the long-term fantasy intrigue around the Saints’ signal-caller situation. For fantasy managers, the outcome of this battle could unlock Saints pass-game upside if Shough seizes the reins and keeps Edwards-Helaire in a productive rhythm, while Rattler’s backup role keeps the door open for late-season opportunities as a super-sub. The Jaguars and Chargers matchup adds a real test for both QBs and their supporting casts, with Eric Rogers and Caleb Murphy plugging into Chargers’ defense when the ball is in the air and Mason Tipton and Tipton’s big-play potential remaining a focal point for the Saints’ depth charts.
With Shough starting, how should fantasy managers value Saints’ QB room in early-season formats?If Shough has a rough night, will Rattler’s role as backup still offer dynasty upside?How does Edwards-Helaire’s blocking influence Saints’ fantasy upside if Shough starts?What should fantasy managers watch for in Saints vs. Jaguars to gauge QB development?
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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/saints-qb-compe..

August 15, 2025
Chargers vs. Rams: 3 Position Battles to Watch | Bolts From The Blue
Kyle Phoenix
Bolts From The Blue
Chargers vs. Rams: 3 Position Battles to Watch | Bolts From The Blue

Three Chargers preseason battles rise from the training camp grind as they face the Rams. Tre Harris and KeAndre Lambert-Smith are vying for a lead role behind the veteran trio at receiver, with Harris flashing as a rookie second-rounder and Lambert-Smith delivering in the Hall of Fame Game. Their continued showings over the final two tune-ups will shape the 2025 target tree and fantasy upside behind the Chargers’ top options.

Tarheeb Still and others loom in the cornerback depth chart, as Eric Rogers and Nikko Reed press for a roster spot. The winner could carve out a sub-package role and even push for starting reps if injuries hit. On the edge, Caleb Murphy and Kyle Kennard are jockeying for the No. 4 outside linebacker slot, mixing pass rush with special teams and rotational play to keep the Chargers’ top rushers fresh.

Bottom line: these battles will tilt depth charts and fantasy value in late August, with the 2025 Chargers needing contributors outside their obvious stars. Expect sharp competition, rotational snaps, and surprise contributors as cuts approach.

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August 10, 2025
Chargers-Saints Game Recap: Bolts bounce Saints in 27-13 preseason win | Bolts From The Blue
Michael Peterson
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Chargers-Saints Game Recap: Bolts bounce Saints in 27-13 preseason win | Bolts From The Blue

Two early preseason wins for the Los Angeles Chargers underscored a stifling defensive performance, headlined by Eric Rogers’s first two pro interceptions, including a pick-six that electrified the crowd. Caleb Murphy piled up pressure with a pair of sacks, his breakout glimpse boosting his case for a roster spot. The defense limited New Orleans to 13 points as the Chargers built a 27-13 victory behind a mix of stingy coverage and timely plays.

Offensively, Trey Lance provided a spark with his legs and improvisation, finishing with 55 passing yards on limited attempts but adding 48 rushing yards and a quarterback‑running TD. Lance helped the Bolts generate consistent ground attack numbers (148 yards on 34 carries) with Raheim Sanders punching in a short TD and Lance guiding a fourth‑quarter march that iced the win. DJ Uiagalelei connected on a 49-yard strike to Dalevon Campbell, who finished with 62 receiving yards, while Shough and the Saints offered a brisk test but could not sustain drives against the Bolts’ defense.

Rising UDFA talent and a quick defensive turnaround highlighted the night, setting a tone for roster decisions as the Chargers prepare for their next preseason tilt. Fantasy angles lean heavily to the Chargers’ defensive depth and the dual-threat potential of Lance in the red zone, while Saints players showed resilience but need more consistent pass protection and ball security to unlock playmaking opportunities.

Which Chargers defensive depth player should fantasy managers target after this game for possible late-season value?If Lance’s running ability continues to deliver, what are his real fantasy upside as a late-round stash?Which Saints player could benefit most from a faster-paced offense versus the Chargers’ defense?Which Chargers defensive playmaker is the safest dart-throw for the rest of the preseason?What is the single biggest early-season fantasy takeaway from this Chargers Saints game?
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https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/los-angeles-charg..

August 10, 2025
Chargers vs. Saints takeaways: Trey Lance making backup QB case - Los Angeles Times
@ImJustTheFellow
Los Angeles Times
Chargers vs. Saints takeaways: Trey Lance making backup QB case - Los Angeles Times

Preseason competition for depth centered on the Chargers’ runway to evaluate options behind the entrenched starter. Lance’s ground game looked sharp, flashing a run-first approach with a five-yard TD and seven rushes for 48 yards, complemented by a 7-of-14 passing line. Heinicke’s rusty one-quarter showed the floor of the QB room, while Caleb Murphy seized his edge snaps, doubling as a reminder that the pass rush could rely on more than Khalil Mack and Bud Dupree when the main men sit. Eric Rodgers delivered a 55-yard pick-six and a second interception, underscoring the secondary’s ball-tracking identity, though he exited late with an injury. Special teams remained a mixed bag, with Dicker’s accuracy promising while returner duties flagged risk. <\/p>

Projected depth charts tightened in real-time as rookies and fill-ins stepped up, painting a clearer portrait of fantasy upside down the roster. The game amplified the Chargers’ need to balance development with week-to-week readiness, particularly at quarterback and edge. The Saints offered a contrasting showcase of turnover-prone plays and opportunistic defense, giving fantasy players a reason to monitor how depth pieces—like Murphy and Rodgers—might carve meaningful snaps once the regular season hits. <\/p>

Given Lance’s preseason surge, how should fantasy managers value him behind Herbert in 12-team leagues?Which Chargers edge depth piece has the clearest path to fantasy relevance this season?What is the realistic chance Eric Rodgers makes the 53-man roster and translates to fantasy value?How might Luke Grimm’s punt return duties influence fantasy upside for Chargers?
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https://www.latimes.com/sports/chargers/story/2025..

November 25, 2024
Chargers make last-second roster moves before MNF vs. Ravens
Chris Roling
Sports Illustrated
Chargers make last-second roster moves before MNF vs. Ravens

The Los Angeles Chargers made several roster adjustments ahead of their Monday night game against the Baltimore Ravens. Key moves included activating cornerback Deane Leonard from injured reserve and promoting cornerback Eli Apple from the practice squad.

In addition, the Chargers waived defensive back AJ Finley and placed tight end Hayden Hurst on injured reserve due to ongoing injury issues. The team also elevated safety Tony Jefferson and linebacker Caleb Murphy from the practice squad for the game.

How will the Chargers' roster changes impact their performance against the Ravens?What are the implications of Hayden Hurst's injury for the Chargers' tight end position?How has Eli Apple's recent performance influenced his promotion to the active roster?What strategies might the Chargers employ to strengthen their cornerback position moving forward?
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https://www.si.com/nfl/chargers/chargers-roster-mo..

August 16, 2025
Saints QB competition: Tyler Shough to start second New Orleans preseason game against Jaguars - CBSSports.com
@BryanDeArdo
CBSSports
Saints QB competition: Tyler Shough to start second New Orleans preseason game against Jaguars - CBSSports.com
Tyler Shough will start the Saints’ second preseason game vs. Jacksonville, as New Orleans continues its quarterback competition with Spencer Rattler. Last week both QBs were uneven: Rattler went 7-for-11 for 53 yards with three sacks and no scoring drive, while Shough finished 15-for-22 for 165 yards, including a pick-6 that was followed by a 54-yard TD to Mason Tipton and a clean two-sack night. Shough rebounded after the turnover, aided by a powered block from Clyde Edwards-Helaire on the Tipton score. The Saints targeted Shough in the draft ahead of Jalen Milroe, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders, underscoring the long-term fantasy intrigue around the Saints’ signal-caller situation. For fantasy managers, the outcome of this battle could unlock Saints pass-game upside if Shough seizes the reins and keeps Edwards-Helaire in a productive rhythm, while Rattler’s backup role keeps the door open for late-season opportunities as a super-sub. The Jaguars and Chargers matchup adds a real test for both QBs and their supporting casts, with Eric Rogers and Caleb Murphy plugging into Chargers’ defense when the ball is in the air and Mason Tipton and Tipton’s big-play potential remaining a focal point for the Saints’ depth charts.
With Shough starting, how should fantasy managers value Saints’ QB room in early-season formats?If Shough has a rough night, will Rattler’s role as backup still offer dynasty upside?How does Edwards-Helaire’s blocking influence Saints’ fantasy upside if Shough starts?What should fantasy managers watch for in Saints vs. Jaguars to gauge QB development?
Mentions:
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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/saints-qb-compe..

August 15, 2025
Chargers vs. Rams: 3 Position Battles to Watch | Bolts From The Blue
Kyle Phoenix
Bolts From The Blue
Chargers vs. Rams: 3 Position Battles to Watch | Bolts From The Blue

Three Chargers preseason battles rise from the training camp grind as they face the Rams. Tre Harris and KeAndre Lambert-Smith are vying for a lead role behind the veteran trio at receiver, with Harris flashing as a rookie second-rounder and Lambert-Smith delivering in the Hall of Fame Game. Their continued showings over the final two tune-ups will shape the 2025 target tree and fantasy upside behind the Chargers’ top options.

Tarheeb Still and others loom in the cornerback depth chart, as Eric Rogers and Nikko Reed press for a roster spot. The winner could carve out a sub-package role and even push for starting reps if injuries hit. On the edge, Caleb Murphy and Kyle Kennard are jockeying for the No. 4 outside linebacker slot, mixing pass rush with special teams and rotational play to keep the Chargers’ top rushers fresh.

Bottom line: these battles will tilt depth charts and fantasy value in late August, with the 2025 Chargers needing contributors outside their obvious stars. Expect sharp competition, rotational snaps, and surprise contributors as cuts approach.

Mentions:
@Caleb Murphy | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
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https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/los-angeles-charg..

August 10, 2025
Chargers-Saints Game Recap: Bolts bounce Saints in 27-13 preseason win | Bolts From The Blue
Michael Peterson
Bolts From The Blue
Chargers-Saints Game Recap: Bolts bounce Saints in 27-13 preseason win | Bolts From The Blue

Two early preseason wins for the Los Angeles Chargers underscored a stifling defensive performance, headlined by Eric Rogers’s first two pro interceptions, including a pick-six that electrified the crowd. Caleb Murphy piled up pressure with a pair of sacks, his breakout glimpse boosting his case for a roster spot. The defense limited New Orleans to 13 points as the Chargers built a 27-13 victory behind a mix of stingy coverage and timely plays.

Offensively, Trey Lance provided a spark with his legs and improvisation, finishing with 55 passing yards on limited attempts but adding 48 rushing yards and a quarterback‑running TD. Lance helped the Bolts generate consistent ground attack numbers (148 yards on 34 carries) with Raheim Sanders punching in a short TD and Lance guiding a fourth‑quarter march that iced the win. DJ Uiagalelei connected on a 49-yard strike to Dalevon Campbell, who finished with 62 receiving yards, while Shough and the Saints offered a brisk test but could not sustain drives against the Bolts’ defense.

Rising UDFA talent and a quick defensive turnaround highlighted the night, setting a tone for roster decisions as the Chargers prepare for their next preseason tilt. Fantasy angles lean heavily to the Chargers’ defensive depth and the dual-threat potential of Lance in the red zone, while Saints players showed resilience but need more consistent pass protection and ball security to unlock playmaking opportunities.

Which Chargers defensive depth player should fantasy managers target after this game for possible late-season value?If Lance’s running ability continues to deliver, what are his real fantasy upside as a late-round stash?Which Saints player could benefit most from a faster-paced offense versus the Chargers’ defense?Which Chargers defensive playmaker is the safest dart-throw for the rest of the preseason?What is the single biggest early-season fantasy takeaway from this Chargers Saints game?
Mentions:
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https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/los-angeles-charg..

August 10, 2025
Chargers vs. Saints takeaways: Trey Lance making backup QB case - Los Angeles Times
@ImJustTheFellow
Los Angeles Times
Chargers vs. Saints takeaways: Trey Lance making backup QB case - Los Angeles Times

Preseason competition for depth centered on the Chargers’ runway to evaluate options behind the entrenched starter. Lance’s ground game looked sharp, flashing a run-first approach with a five-yard TD and seven rushes for 48 yards, complemented by a 7-of-14 passing line. Heinicke’s rusty one-quarter showed the floor of the QB room, while Caleb Murphy seized his edge snaps, doubling as a reminder that the pass rush could rely on more than Khalil Mack and Bud Dupree when the main men sit. Eric Rodgers delivered a 55-yard pick-six and a second interception, underscoring the secondary’s ball-tracking identity, though he exited late with an injury. Special teams remained a mixed bag, with Dicker’s accuracy promising while returner duties flagged risk. <\/p>

Projected depth charts tightened in real-time as rookies and fill-ins stepped up, painting a clearer portrait of fantasy upside down the roster. The game amplified the Chargers’ need to balance development with week-to-week readiness, particularly at quarterback and edge. The Saints offered a contrasting showcase of turnover-prone plays and opportunistic defense, giving fantasy players a reason to monitor how depth pieces—like Murphy and Rodgers—might carve meaningful snaps once the regular season hits. <\/p>

Given Lance’s preseason surge, how should fantasy managers value him behind Herbert in 12-team leagues?Which Chargers edge depth piece has the clearest path to fantasy relevance this season?What is the realistic chance Eric Rodgers makes the 53-man roster and translates to fantasy value?How might Luke Grimm’s punt return duties influence fantasy upside for Chargers?
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https://www.latimes.com/sports/chargers/story/2025..

November 25, 2024
Chargers make last-second roster moves before MNF vs. Ravens
Chris Roling
Sports Illustrated
Chargers make last-second roster moves before MNF vs. Ravens

The Los Angeles Chargers made several roster adjustments ahead of their Monday night game against the Baltimore Ravens. Key moves included activating cornerback Deane Leonard from injured reserve and promoting cornerback Eli Apple from the practice squad.

In addition, the Chargers waived defensive back AJ Finley and placed tight end Hayden Hurst on injured reserve due to ongoing injury issues. The team also elevated safety Tony Jefferson and linebacker Caleb Murphy from the practice squad for the game.

How will the Chargers' roster changes impact their performance against the Ravens?What are the implications of Hayden Hurst's injury for the Chargers' tight end position?How has Eli Apple's recent performance influenced his promotion to the active roster?What strategies might the Chargers employ to strengthen their cornerback position moving forward?
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https://www.si.com/nfl/chargers/chargers-roster-mo..

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