Chargers’ Brandon Staley expects Austin Ekeler to be at mandatory minicamp

The Chargers began OTAs on Monday and Austin Ekeler was a non-participant.

The Chargers began their 2023 voluntary organized team activities (OTAs) on Monday. Nearly all players were in attendance, but there was one notable who was not: running back Austin Ekeler.

Despite being absent, head coach Brandon Staley said he expects Ekeler to participate in mandatory minicamp, which begins on June 13.

Ekeler is seeking a new contract as he is in the final year of his current deal and is set to make $6.2 million this season.

Los Angeles granted Ekeler and his agent permission to seek a trade partner earlier this month after negotiations on a contract extension did not progress.

Ekeler believes the product that he has put on the field is worth garnering a paycheck that puts him near the top of the running back market. He has 38 total touchdowns in the past two seasons, the most among NFL skill players in that timeframe.

Ekeler is an extremely valuable piece, but his positional value might not be considered important enough by Los Angeles or other teams to pay him more.

It will be interesting to see if the Bolts budge and decide to iron out some extension for Ekeler or if he chooses to hold in and threaten to sit out.

Chargers RB Austin Ekeler gives update on trade request

Austin Ekeler is looking for a long-term commitment from any team that might trade for him as his time.

The Chargers’ slow start to free agency can be attributed to their inflexibility relative to the NFL’s rigid salary cap, which the team is up against in their pursuit to add and retain talent ahead of the 2023 season.

One player who has been at a particular disadvantage given their situation is running back Austin Ekeler, who put together the best season of his career last year as the Chargers’ leading runner and scorer.

After talks with the team about an extension that fell through earlier in the offseason, he requested a trade, which has yet to be fulfilled through the first three weeks of the free agency period.

Ekeler took to Fantasy Sports Radio on Sirius XM to give his thoughts on the quandary he is in with Los Angeles, where the Chargers feel it is necessary to move on from him to rectify their cap woes, but potential suitors haven’t been quick to voice their interest in the seventh-year running back.

Though he carefully avoided criticism of the team, Ekeler made it clear that he is looking to get traded to a team that intends to keep him as a centerpiece of their offense for years to come.

“When it comes down to what’s going on with the whole trade and all that stuff, really, look, we’re trying to find a long-term partner,” Ekeler explained. “That’s what we want. We want someone who wants to sign us for a few years and sees us not just in the immediate future, but a couple years out. Once everything halted with the Chargers, alright, it was time to go and see if we can find value somewhere else because they just kind of showed that they weren’t interested at that time.”

Los Angeles hasn’t made any commitment to Ekeler, but he seemed content with the uncertainty surrounding his future and told the show’s hosts that he is willing to wait until after the NFL draft to find a resolution.

“Time will play out,” He said. “Who knows? We’ll see what happens with the draft. But it’s a situation where, look, if a team wants me in the long term, it’s a year where they’re gonna have to give up picks and then also have to renegotiate, so that’s kind of playing against us for sure. But we’ll see, like I said. Time will tell, and we’ll see what happens after the draft.”

The Chargers can hardly afford to lose a player of Ekeler’s caliber, and his departure will deal a huge blow to their offense which benefitted greatly from his production on the ground.

While quarterback Justin Herbert should still be able to find success through the air, Los Angeles will be hard-pressed to find anyone who can replace Ekeler in the short term to contribute to their playoff push in 2023.

Brandon Staley on Austin Ekeler: ‘We want this guy to be a Charger’

Brandon Staley sounds off on Austin Ekeler after he was granted permission to seek a trade.

The Chargers gave running back Austin Ekeler permission to seek a trade after the two parties failed to come to an agreement on a contract extension.

As of now, Ekeler remains a member of the team. And head coach Brandon Staley is hopeful that it stays that way.

“We’ve been in full communication with his team,” Staley told NFL Media’s Steve Wyche. “I think there’s alignment and a way forward. We want him to be a Charger. I think that that’s something that Tom [Telesco] has said. It’s something I’ve said. We want this guy to be a Charger.”

Ekeler signed a four-year, $24.5 million deal in 2020. He is due to make $6.25 million this year. He is an important piece of the offense, but his positional value might not be seen as crucial enough by Los Angeles to be worth paying him as much as he is hoping for.

“We’re also respectful of his position, and we’re going to see where it goes. There’s going to be time now between now and our first game, and we’ll see what happens. But I know the Chargers feel very strongly about Austin Ekeler. He’s just been fantastic for us.”

Last season, Ekeler had 915 yards and 13 touchdowns on 204 carries and also led the Chargers with 107 catches and five receiving touchdowns. Ekeler has 38 total touchdowns in the past two seasons, which is the most among NFL skill players.

Ekeler has some leverage because he can hold out during training camp. And the Chargers aren’t in a position to find his replacement. Entering his age-28 season, Ekeler has enough juice to produce a couple more good years. He has missed only one game in the past two seasons.

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Chargers running back Austin Ekeler received permission to seek a trade on Tuesday.

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Report: Chargers give RB Austin Ekeler permission to seek trade

Austin Ekeler is seeking a big contract.

A Chargers fixture has been given permission to find a football future elsewhere.

After it was reported Monday that running back Austin Ekeler had requested to speak to other teams regarding a possible trade, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday that LA had granted Ekeler’s request.

Ekeler is seeking a new contract, likely one worth upwards of $10 million per season, coming off a 2022 season in which he led the league in total touchdowns and was the lone consistent skill player outside of Justin Herbert. The Chargers, meanwhile, are unlikely to commit long-term to Ekeler at such a price for a number of reasons. The running back turns 28 in May, usually the age at which players at his position begin to decline. He’s a running back, a position that’s proven to be replaceable with cheap assets. And, perhaps most importantly, LA needs to conserve every dollar to manage their salary cap with Herbert’s impending extension likely to cost somewhere between $40 and $50 million a season.

The Chargers have already committed to players like Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, Joey Bosa, and Khalil Mack by restructuring their contracts and pushing cap dollars into 2024. While Ekeler is a key part of the franchise and the face of the team off the field, his positional value may be such that LA isn’t comfortable extending that same olive branch. That could be why contract negotiations have stalled, leading to the standoff we’ve seen play out this week.

Ultimately, a request to explore a trade is a leverage play by Ekeler and his camp. They have a compelling argument to receive the kind of money they’re likely asking for. If another team is willing to pay that price, it’s better to know now and secure that future instead of risking a potential injury or downturn in play during the upcoming season. However, if no other team wants to pay Ekeler what he believes he’s worth, I still wouldn’t rule out a return to LA for 2023 to play out the remainder of his contract.

Beyond 2023, however, it certainly seems as though Ekeler will be playing for a new franchise.

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.