The Chargers will be eyeing a new-look offense next season, but the team is valuing some continuity in the quarterbacks room.
It's interesting the Chargers will have each of their 2023 QBs back, with a new coaching staff and front-office leadership being in place.
The Los Angeles Chargers are bringing back a familiar face to the team next season, quarterback Easton Stick. Stick started in four games for the Bolts last season after Justin Herbert went down with an injury.
Your Los Angeles Chargers will enter the 2024 season as one of the most anticipated teams in the league. They've had so much turnaround and for the better.
Easton Stick and The Los Angeles Chargers have been together since 2019. The former fifth-round selection finally got his opportunity to start this season after an unfortunate injury to superstar quarterback, Justin Herbert.
It's always difficult to take over an offense for a Pro Bowl-level quarterback and find success in the same system. For the Los Angeles Chargers, that is exactly what happened with reserve-turned-starter Easton Stick over the last few weeks.
In a battle of backup quarterbacks, Blaine Gabbert proved to be just slightly better than Easton Stick in a game that may have been more relieving for Chargers fans than anything else.
Several of your remaining healthy Los Angeles Chargers aren't ready to lay down against the Kansas City Chiefs today, per Eric Smith of Chargers.com "[The Chiefs], they're in the playoffs," safety Derwin James Jr.
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When the NFL first booked the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs matchup for the final week of the regular season, they did so under the assumption that it would be Justin Herbert facing off against Patrick Mahomes.
Your 5-11 Los Angeles Chargers lost their penultimate match in an ill-fated 2023 season yesterday, a 16-9 decision against the now-8-8 Denver Broncos on the road.
The Los Angeles Chargers have had a very frustrating season and one that not many expected. It has seen them drop multiple close games and even led them to fire former head coach Brandon Staley.
Sometimes it takes years for quarterbacks to ever reach starting caliber. If a QB does not come out of college and be begged as a starter, they can often join teams and remain on the practice squad.
There are a handful of very playable survivor pool options in Week 16. We’ll preview all of them before finalizing our survivor pool analysis in Ryan Reynold's Saturday morning betting preview.
With the 24-7 loss to the Broncos last Sunday, The Chargers’ playoff hopes are less than 1% as they head into their 14th game.
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As the NFL regular season approaches its late stages, the Los Angeles Chargers find themselves with a 5-8 record. They are on the brink of outright missing a playoff spot in the AFC West.
Are you ready for some football? The Raiders (5-8) and Chargers (5-8) definitely aren't. Both are dealing with a rash of injuries, including at quarterback, edge-rusher, wide receiver and running back. Here's what to watch for in the kickoff of Week 15.
Easton Stick has an eye-popping record as a starting quarterback but he is an unproven commodity as a professional. But with Justin Herbert's season over due to a fractured right index finger, Stick moves into the spotlight and makes his first NFL start when the Los Angeles Chargers visit the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night.
Things have gone from bad to worse for the Los Angeles Chargers.
COSTA MESA, Calif. — The pads came off at Chargers training camp after their Week 1 preseason contest against the Rams. It could be a way to congratulate the team on a positive showing, but it may be because later this week the Chargers will engage in joint practices with the New Orleans Saints in Costa Mesa ahead of their matchup this Sunday.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a healthy competition brewing for the backup quarterback spot behind Justin Herbert. Two prominent players vying for the position are Max Duggan, a recent draftee from TCU, and Easton Stick, a seasoned contender who’s been with the Chargers since 2019.
Considering Stick’s struggles to take control of the QB2 spot on the Chargers depth chart, this contract seems to be a strong indication that he’ll be the definitive backup heading into next season.
The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to make a leap next season. The team made the playoffs but fell short in the Wild Card round after blowing a large lead to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ian Rapoport reports that the Chargers are re-signing backup QB Easton Stick. Stick, 27, was a fifth-round pick by the Chargers out of North Dakota State back in 2019.
Justin Herbert is an exceptional talent and cornerstone of the Chargers, but will the new offensive coordinator unlock Herbert's full potential?
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