Chargers RB Austin Ekeler not expected to return in 2024

Austin Ekeler just finished up his seventh NFL season.

The Chargers will begin revamping their roster in the next couple of months when free agency starts.

That includes re-signing some of their own pending free agents. But among the players likely not to be back next season is running back Austin Ekeler.

“I’m not going to be with these guys anymore, and it’s one of those journeys that I’ll always remember,” Ekeler said, per The Athletic’s Daniel Popper. “But sad that it has to end.”

Following a trade request this past offseason, Ekeler stayed with Los Angeles after $1.75 million in incentives were added to his contract.

Even though he surpassed 1,000 total yards on the year, Ekeler had a disappointing 2023 season. He wasn’t efficient on the ground, averaging a career-low 3.5 yards per carry.

Ekeler, who was signed by the Chargers as an undrafted rookie back in 2017, has 4,355 rushing yards, 3,884 receiving yards and 69 total touchdowns across seven seasons.

Even though Ekeler will be 29 years old next season, his versatility should still appeal to a handful of NFL teams.

Along with Ekeler, Joshua Kelley is slated to be a free agent. That just leaves Isaiah Spiller as the only member in the backfield, so expect the Chargers to add to the positional group this offseason.

Report: Chargers RB Austin Ekeler requests permission to seek trade

RB Austin Ekeler is seeking a new contract with the Chargers or a new team.

Chargers running back Austin Ekeler has requested permission to speak with other teams about a potential trade, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, per Ekeler’s agent, Cameron Weiss.

Schefter adds that this comes after Los Angeles and Ekeler could not progress regarding a contract extension.

Ekeler, who signed a four-year, $24.5 million deal in 2020, will enter the final year of that contract. He has a $7.75 million cap hit.

Ekeler has 38 total touchdowns in the past two seasons, the most among NFL skill players.

He had the most scrimmage yards (1,637) among running backs and was the first player with 100+ receptions, 10+ rushing and 5+ receiving touchdowns in the same season in 2022. Furthermore, Ekeler is now the franchise record holder in receptions in a single season with 107.

Ekeler will be 28 during the 2023 season. He has been healthy, which is something rare at the position, only missing one game in the past two seasons.

Behind Ekeler at the running back position are Joshua Kelley, Larry Rountree and Isaiah Spiller.

Should a trade occur, the Chargers will be in the market for a No. 1 back, which could be filled via free agency or in the draft with someone like Texas’ Bijan Robinson headlining the group.

We will continue to monitor this situation regarding Ekeler and keep you updated.