HC Brandon Staley talks what he wants Chargers to accomplish at OTAs

The Los Angeles Chargers returned to the practice field on Monday. Find out what the sessions will look like.

The Chargers returned to the field, as the team kicked off their organized team activities (OTAs) on Monday.

This is the first time since the summer of 2019 that the team is on the practice field because the offseason of last year was done virtually due to COVID-19 putting everything to a halt.

For the next nine days, Los Angeles is allowed to do on-field drills, including 7-on-7, 9-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills. However, any form of contact is not permitted.

Head coach Brandon Staley made it clear that safety and ensuring that no one gets hurt are the main priorities, which is why they won’t be doing any competitive drills during OTAs.

Even though the sessions are all walk-throughs, Staley wants to create that same game-like mental intensity without doing anything physical.

On Monday, Staley said the Chargers were able to run 65 plays over two 20-minute 11-on-11 periods, as well as two special teams periods.

What we really wanted to do was create our standard for the offseason moving forward. The big thing from a sports science/sports performance standpoint is, all of our individual periods … that’s going to be full speed. But we are not going to have any competitive one-on-ones in this camp. We’re not going to have any competitive 11-on-11, it’s all going to be walkthrough.

What we’re trying to do is create a game-like environment from a mental standpoint, where our guys can learn what to do, how to do it, (and) why it’s important. We can have great tempo before the snap, but then after the snap, there isn’t that pace that exists when you put shoulder pads and helmets on. That was a big goal of ours. We worked as a coaching staff extensively with our leadership council, and we really feel this is the model moving forward that’s going to best-fit the Chargers.

Check out photos, videos from Chargers’ first day of OTAs

The Los Angeles Chargers hit the field as a team for the first time since January.

The Chargers are back in action, as Monday marked the first day of organized team activities (OTAs). The team was able to run drills without pads or contact.

This marked the first time that head coach Brandon Staley and the rest of the new coaching staff all came together on the field with all the players, returning and the fresh faces.

To get a feel of what went down at Hoag Performance Center in Costa Mesa, CA, here’s a compilation of photos, courtesy of USA Today Sports’ Kirby Lee, and various videos from media members.

Receiver Tyron Johnson (83)

Outside linebackers coach Jay Rodgers

Receiver Jalen Guyton (15) and cornerback Tevaughn Campbell (20)

Receiver Josh Palmer (5)
Offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi
KJ Hill Jr. (84) and John Hurst (80)
Tackles Brenden Jaimes (64) and Rashawn Slater (70)
Tight ends coach Kevin Koger (left) with tight end Stephen Anderson (82)
Offensive line coach Shaun Sarrett
Cornerback John Brannon (38)
Linebackers coach Michael Wilhoite (left) with tight end Tre’ McKitty (88)
Quarterback Justin Herbert (10)
President of football operations John Spanos
Tight ends coach Kevin Koger with tight ends Stephen Anderson (82) and Donald Parham Jr. (89)
Receiver KJ Hill (84)
Quarterback Easton Stick (2)

Chargers announce 2021 offseason workouts, OTA dates

Find out when the Chargers rookies and the rest of the roster will be hitting the practice field.

The start of the 2021 regular season is still four months away, but preparation for it is set to get underway.

The NFL released the schedule for each team’s offseason workout programs, including the Chargers’ dates.

Below is the team’s official news release on the program schedule.

  • Rookie minicamp: May 14-16
  • OTAs: May 24-25, May 27, June 2-4, June 7-8, June 10
  • Mandatory minicamp: June 15-16

Starting next week, the drafted and undrafted free agents will get to hit the field as a pro for the first time.

Shortly after, the rest of the roster will all come together to get ready for a new era under first-year head coach Brandon Staley.

Chargers announce 2021 offseason workouts, OTA dates

Find out when the Chargers rookies and the rest of the roster will be hitting the practice field.

The start of the 2021 regular season is still four months away, but preparation for it is set to get underway.

The NFL released the schedule for each team’s offseason workout programs, including the Chargers’ dates.

Below is the team’s official news release on the program schedule.

  • Rookie minicamp: May 14-16
  • OTAs: May 24-25, May 27, June 2-4, June 7-8, June 10
  • Mandatory minicamp: June 15-16

Starting next week, the drafted and undrafted free agents will get to hit the field as a pro for the first time.

Shortly after, the rest of the roster will all come together to get ready for a new era under first-year head coach Brandon Staley.

Chargers players say many will skip voluntary workouts

Voluntary workouts were scheduled to begin on April 19.

Players from the Los Angeles Chargers on Friday joined players from a number of other NFL teams to say they won’t be reporting to team facilities next week to begin voluntary offseason workouts.

“We have a right in our CBA to choose whether or not we attend in-person offseason workouts and many on our team have made the decision to not attend,” the statement said.

NFL Players Association (NFLPA) president J.C. Tretter has been pushing for a repeat of last year’s offseason when COVID-19 outbreak forced teams to do everything virtually until training camps opened in August.

Per ESPN’s Dan Graziano, the NFL issued a memo to all 32 teams on Wednesday. The memo stated the only portion of the offseason that will be mandatory is minicamp in June.

Except for minicamp, the offseason programs are voluntary, even though most players participate in them and many players have contractual incentives to do so.