Gus Edwards agrees to a two-year deal with Chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers and new head coach Jim Harbaugh are signing Gus Edwards to a two-year deal

Gus Edwards is taking his talents west, agreeing to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers and new head coach Jim Harbaugh.

In LA, Edwards will be reunited with former Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman.

DeCosta had high praise for Justice Hill and could run it back with Keaton Mitchell rehabbing a torn ACL.

Edwards led Baltimore’s running backs with a career-high 810 yards and 13 touchdowns and had played for the Ravens his entire five-year career.

Hill set career highs in rushing attempts (84) and yards (387) for the second year and finished with three rushing touchdowns. Hill also exceeded his combined career total in targets (39), receptions (28), and receiving yards (206) and scored his first career receiving touchdown in 16 games.