Chargers’ initial 53-man roster for the 2024 NFL season

The Chargers have finalized the full 53-man roster to start the 2024 season. Take a look at each player on the active roster.

The Chargers announced their initial 53-man roster for the 2024 season, which kicks off against the Raiders next Sunday, Sept. 8, at 1:05 p.m. PT.

Los Angeles can still make additional roster moves via waiver claims and free-agent signings in the coming days. They’ll also begin constructing a 16-man practice squad.

Offense

Quarterback (2): Justin Herbert, Easton Stick

Running back (4): Gus Edwards, J.K. Dobbins, Jaret Patterson, Kimani Vidal

Wide receiver (7): Josh Palmer, Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston, D.J. Chark, Derius Davis, Simi Fehoko, Brenden Rice

Tight end (3): Will Dissly, Hayden Hurst, Stone Smartt

Offensive line (9): Rashawn Slater, Zion Johnson, Bradley Bozeman, Trey Pipkins, Joe Alt, Brenden Jaimes, Jamaree Salyer, Jordan McFadden, Foster Sarell

Defense

Edge rusher (4): Khalil Mack, Joey Bosa, Tuli Tuipulotu, Bud Dupree

Interior defensive line (6): Poona Ford, Morgan Fox, Teair Tart, Scott Matlock, Otito Ogbonnia, Justin Eboigbe

Linebacker (4): Denzel Perryman, Junior Colson, Daiyan Henley, Troy Dye

Cornerback (6): Asante Samuel Jr., Kristian Fulton, Ja’Sir Taylor, Deane Leonard, Tarheeb Still, Cam Hart

Safety (5): Derwin James, Alohi Gilman, AJ Finley, JT Woods, Tony Jefferson

Specialists (3): K Cameron Dicker, P J.K. Scott, LS Josh Harris

3 hardest cuts from our final Chargers 53-man roster projection

Here are the toughest cuts from our latest 53-man projection.

The Chargers are less than 24 hours away from announcing their initial 53-man roster for the 2024 regular season, meaning a handful of players will be cut, even some who had strong performances this summer.

Here are the toughest cuts from our latest 53-man projection:

WR Brenden Rice

It will be interesting to see how General Manager Joe Hortiz and Head Coach Jim Harbaugh approach the wide receiver position. It’s hard to see the Chargers keeping seven wideouts, and I think Simi Fehoko’s production will earn him the sixth spot. Rice flashed as a route runner, with most of his plays coming in training camp. Unfortunately, due to the lackluster play at quarterback, he wasn’t able to replicate that in the preseason.

TE Donald Parham

The tight end position is vital in Greg Roman’s offense, but something he wants from his players at the position is the ability to block. That was one of Pathan’s weaknesses coming into the summer and he didn’t show any signs of improvement in that department. As much as he and Justin Herbert built a solid rapport in the passing game the past four seasons, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him not make the cut due to his lack of blocking skills and struggles to stay healthy consistently.

S Tony Jefferson

After being quiet for most of the summer, Jefferson had the best preseason game against the Cowboys, posting double-digit tackles, two interceptions, a forced fumble and a sack. The 10-year veteran made a strong case to make the roster from that performance alone, as he showed that he’s still capable of making plays on the back end. However, I think JT Woods showed enough growth and his versatility to play outside cornerback lands him a spot on the roster.

Chargers 53-man roster cuts tracker 2024: Live updates

Keeping you updated with the players the Chargers release ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.

The Chargers concluded their training camp and preseason. Now, coach Jim Harbaugh, general manager Joe Hortiz, and company must reduce the roster to 53 players by Tuesday’s deadline at 1 p.m. PT.

That said, we are here to keep you updated on the latest news and reports about Los Angeles’ roster cuts and potential trades, so make sure to bookmark this page.

Update: Initial 53-man roster

Chargers players released:

  • TE Donald Parham Jr.
  • LB Shaq Quarterman

Chargers players waived:

  • G Karsen Barnhart
  • TE Luke Benson
  • DL Jerrod Clark
  • S Akeem Dent
  • RB Elijah Dotson
  • OLB Andrew Farmer II
  • TE Tucker Fisk
  • WR Jaelen Gill
  • LB Frank Ginda
  • CB Matt Hankins
  • S Thomas Harper
  • TE Zach Heins
  • DL Christopher Hinton
  • OLB Savion Jackson
  • LB Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste
  • WR Cornelius Johnson
  • WR Jaylen Johnson
  • CB Robert Kennedy
  • C Brent Laing
  • T Alex Leatherwood
  • LB Shane Lee
  • OLB Tre’Mon Morrish-Brash
  • DL CJ Okoye
  • G Willis Patrick
  • QB Luis Perez
  • S Jalyn Phillips
  • TE Isaac Rex
  • OLB Ty Shelby
  • RB Isaiah Spiller
  • CB Zamari Walton
  • WR Isaiah Wooden

Chargers 53-man roster projection: Who’s in, out after preseason opener

Here’s how we see the Chargers’ roster shaking out after the first preseason game against the Seahawks.

The Chargers played their first preseason game this past Saturday, giving players on the bubble an opportunity to impress Jim Harbaugh and the rest of the coaching staff.

Who improved their odds of making the team? Here’s how we see the roster shaking out ahead of this week:

Quarterbacks (2): Justin Herbert, Easton Stick

Herbert’s injury to the plantar fascia in his right foot has raised some concerns. It will be two weeks in the walking boot on Aug. 15. He is expected to be ready for the season opener against the Raiders, but his status by then remains to be seen. Stick’s play against the Seahawks wasn’t inspiring, and it hasn’t this entire summer. But the Chargers don’t have a better option on the roster. Luis Perez, who has only been on the roster for a week, could push him for the job if he continues to show promise.

Running backs (4): Gus Edwards, J.K. Dobbins, Jaret Patterson, Isaiah Spiller

Kimani Vidal not being included may come as a surprise. Vidal did not play this past weekend, likely due to the fact that he’s been dealing with an injury that kept him sidelined during the joint practice with the Rams. Patterson received the bulk of the carries on Saturday, and he got reps with the first-team offense in camp. Spiller gets the nod because of his special teams skills.

Wide receivers (6): Josh Palmer, Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston, D.J. Chark, Derius Davis, Brenden Rice

This has been my projection for this positional room since before the start of camp, and I feel confident this is how it will play out. Rice played the second-most snaps on Saturday.

Tight ends (4): Will Dissly, Hayden Hurst, Stone Smartt, Luke Benson

I’ve had Donald Parham listed in my projections, but considering how much he’s been injured, it’s hard to see him making the roster. When all is said and done, I could see the team rolling with three tight ends, but I have Benson earning a spot. He’s made some plays this summer and would supply the offense with a reliable lead blocker.

Offensive line (9): Rashawn Slater, Zion Johnson, Bradley Bozeman, Trey Pipkins, Joe Alt, Brenden Jaimes, Jamaree Salyer, Jordan McFadden, Foster Sarell

No changes from my last projection with the exception of the battle between Alex Leatherwood and Sarell. I recently had Leatherwood, but he struggled, allowing six pressures on 20 pass-blocking snaps. Sarell played well at both tackle spots and right guard.

Edge rusher (5): Khalil Mack, Joey Bosa, Tuli Tuipulotu, Bud Dupree, Chris Rumph II

Initially, I had the Chargers only keeping four edge rushers. But Rumph has stood out this summer, both as a pass rusher and run defender. In addition to the depth he would provide, Rumph is a core special teamer. Watch out for Tre’Mon Morris-Brash, who had a solid showing against Seattle.

Defensive line (5): Poona Ford, Morgan Fox, Justin Eboigbe, Otito Ogbonnia, Scott Matlock

Chris Hinton has flashed this summer enough to warrant a spot, which is why they could elect to roster six defensive tackles. But for now, I have them sticking with five.

Linebacker (5): Denzel Perryman, Junior Colson, Daiyan Henley, Nick Niemann, Troy Dye

No changes.

Cornerback (6): Asante Samuel Jr., Kristian Fulton, Ja’Sir Taylor, Deane Leonard, Cam Hart, Tarheeb Still

No changes.

Safety (4): Derwin James, Alohi Gilman, AJ Finley, JT Woods

Tony Jefferson was in my previous projections, but he’s been playing with the third-team defense in camp. Finley has played his way into the third safety spot. Woods showed signs of development this past weekend against the Seahawks.

Specialists (3): K Cameron Dicker, P J.K. Scott, LS Josh Harris

No changes.

Chargers’ initial 53-man roster for the 2023 NFL season

The Chargers have finalized the full 53-man roster to start the 2023 season. Take a look at each player on the active roster.

The Chargers have announced their initial 53-man roster heading into the 2023 season, which kicks off against the Dolphins next Sunday, Sept. 10 at 1:25 pm PT.

Los Angeles can still make additional roster moves in the coming days via waiver claims and free-agent signings. They’ll also begin constructing a 16-man practice squad.

Offense

Quarterback (2): Justin Herbert, Easton Stick

Running back (4): Austin Ekeler, Joshua Kelley, Isaiah Spiller, Elijah Dotson

Fullback (1): Zander Horvath

Wide receiver (5): Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, Joshua Palmer, Quentin Johnston, Derius Davis

Tight end (4): Gerald Everett, Donald Parham, Tre’ McKitty, Stone Smartt

Offensive line (9): Rashawn Slater, Zion Johnson, Corey Linsley, Jamaree Salyer, Trey Pipkins, Jordan McFadden, Foster Sarell, Will Clapp, Brenden Jaimes

Defense

Defensive line (6): Sebastian Joseph-Day, Austin Johnson, Morgan Fox, Christopher Hinton, Scott Matlock, Nick Williams

Edge rusher (4): Joey Bosa, Khalil Mack, Tuli Tuipulotu, Chris Rumph II

Linebacker (5): Eric Kendricks, Kenneth Murray Jr., Daiyan Henley, Nick Niemann, Amen Ogbongbemiga

Cornerback (5): JC Jackson, Asante Samuel Jr., Michael Davis, Ja’Sir Taylor, Deane Leonard

Safety (5): Derwin James Jr., Alohi Gilman, JT Woods, Raheem Layne, AJ Finley

Specialists (3): K Cameron Dicker, P J.K. Scott, LS Josh Harris

Chargers 53-man roster cuts tracker 2023: Live updates

Keeping you updated with the players the Chargers release ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.

The Chargers concluded their preseason on Friday night. Now, coach Brandon Staley, general manager Tom Telesco and company must trim down to the 53-man roster by Tuesday’s deadline at 1 p.m. PT.

That said, we are here to keep you updated on the latest news and reports about Los Angeles’ roster cuts and potential trades, so make sure to bookmark this page.

Zack Bailey has been waived.

Brevin Allen has been released.

Ty Shelby has been released.

Andrew Farmer has been released.

John Hightower has been released.

Max Duggan has been waived.

Tae Crowder has been released.

Hunter Kampmoyer has been released.

Matt Kaskey has been released.

Cam Brown has been released.

Carlo Kemp has been released.

Chargers’ initial 53-man roster for the 2022 NFL season

The Chargers have finalized the full 53-man roster to start the 2022 season. Take a look at each player on the active roster.

The Chargers have announced their initial 53-man roster heading into the 2022 season, which kicks off against the Raiders next Sunday, Sept. 11 at 1:25 pm PT.

Los Angeles can still make additional roster moves in the coming days via waiver claims and free agent signings. They’ll also begin constructing a 16-man practice squad.

Offense

Quarterback (3): Justin Herbert, Chase Daniel, Easton Stick

Running back (4): Austin Ekeler, Joshua Kelley, Isaiah Spiller, Larry Rountree III

Fullback (1): Zander Horvath

Wide receiver (5): Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, Joshua Palmer, DeAndre Carter, Jalen Guyton

Tight end (3): Gerald Everett, Donald Parham, Tre’ McKitty

Offensive line (9): Rashawn Slater, Matt Feiler, Corey Linsley, Zion Johnson, Trey Pipkins, Storm Norton, Jamaree Salyer, Will Clapp, Brenden Jaimes

Defense

Defensive line (6): Sebastian Joseph-Day, Austin Johnson, Morgan Fox, Otito Ogbonnia, Jerry Tillery, Breiden Fehoko

Edge rusher (3): Joey Bosa, Khalil Mack, Chris Rumph II

Linebacker (5): Kyle Van Noy, Drue Tranquill, Kenneth Murray Jr., Troy Reeder, Nick Niemann, Amen Ogbongbemiga

Cornerback (6): JC Jackson, Asante Samuel Jr., Bryce Callahan, Michael Davis, Ja’Sir Taylor, Deane Leonard

Safety (4): Derwin James Jr., Nasir Adderley, JT Woods, Alohi Gilman

Specialists (3): K Dustin Hopkins, P J.K. Scott, LS Josh Harris

Chargers waiving two defensive tackles

The Chargers have six defensive tackles on the roster.

Ahead of the roster cutdown deadline, the Chargers are waiving defensive tackles Christian Covington and Joe Gaziano.

Signed last offseason, Covington appeared in 16 games with three starts. He totaled 52 tackles, three tackles for loss, and a sack.

Gaziano, a 2020 undrafted free agent, appeared in 16 games with one start. He amassed 14 tackles, three quarterback hits and one pass deflected.

The roster moves came a day after DT Andrew Brown was waived.

That leaves Los Angeles with six defensive tackles – Sebastian Joseph-Day, Austin Johnson, Morgan Fox, Jerry Tillery, Otito Ogbonnia and Breiden Fehoko.

The Chargers will have until 1 pm PT to finalize their 53-man roster.

Predicting 27 Chargers players who will be cut ahead of Tuesday’s deadline

After making our final 53-man roster projection, here’s our prediction for which 27 Chargers players will be cut ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.

After wrapping up their training camp and preseason, the Chargers will now trim their roster from 80 to 53 players by 1 p.m. PT on Tuesday

After making our final 53-man roster projection, here’s our prediction for which 27 players will be cut this week ahead of Tuesday’s deadline:

Chargers trim roster to 85 players

The Los Angeles Chargers waived five players.

The Chargers have trimmed their roster down to 85 players to meet the mandatory cut deadline, which was set for 1 pm PT on Tuesday.

To get it to 85, Los Angeles waived wide receiver Maurice Ffrench, quarterback Brandon Peters, safety Skyler Thomas, and defensive lineman Forrest Merrill and offensive lineman Isaac Weaver with injury designations.

This is the first of three roster cuts L.A. is required to make.

Here’s a look at the rest of the mandatory cut dates:

  • Tuesday, August 23: Down to 80.
  • Tuesday, August 30: Down to 53.