Chargers announce initial 53-man roster for 2020 season

The Los Angeles Chargers cut 27 players to get their initial 53-man roster for the 2020 season.

The Los Angeles Chargers have announced their initial 53-man roster heading into the 2020 season, which kicks off next Sunday against the Bengals.

The Chargers can make additional roster moves in the coming days via waiver claims and free agent signings. They’ll also look to construct a 16-man practice squad, a six-player increase from previous seasons.

Breaking down the Bolts’ 53-man roster by position alphabetically:

Quarterbacks (3): Tyrod Taylor, Justin Herbert, Easton Stick

Running backs (3): Austin Ekeler, Joshua Kelley, Justin Jackson

Tight ends (4): Hunter Henry, Virgil Green, Donald Parham, Stephen Anderson

Wide receivers (6): Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, Jalen Guyton, Jason Moore, K.J. Hill, Joe Reed

Offensive linemen (10): Sam Tevi, Dan Feeney, Mike Pouncey, Trai Turner, Bryan Bulaga, Trey Pipkins, Forrest Lamp, Storm Norton, Scott Quessenberry, Tyree St. Louis

Defensive linemen (9): Joey Bosa, Melvin Ingram, Linval Joseph, Justin Jones, Jerry Tillery, Damion Square, Isaac Rochell, Cortez Broughton, Uchenna Nwosu

Linebackers (6): Denzel Perryman, Kenneth Murray, Drue Tranquill, Nick Vigil, Emeke Egbule, Kyzir White

Defensive backs (9): Rayshawn Jenkins, Nasir Adderley, Casey Hayward, Desmond King, Michael Davis, Chris Harris, Jr., Brandon Facyson, Alohi Gilman, Tevaughn Campbell

Specialists (3): Michael Badgley, Ty Long, Cole Mazza

3 Chargers practice squad players to keep eye on during training camp

Three defensive players for the Los Angeles Chargers have the opportunity to make the 53-man roster.

Practice squad players benefit from being able to learn the system, which could then give them the upper hand when attempting to make the final 53-man roster.

With that being said, here are three Chargers players from the practice squad to keep an eye on when training camp starts on July 27:

LB Malik Jefferson

Things are looking up for the linebacker position after the outstanding rookie season by Drue Tranquill and the first-round pick used on Kenneth Murray. However, the depth behind those two isn’t as superior as they would like it to be.

The Bengals selected Jefferson in the third-round of the 2018 NFL Draft. In his rookie season, he primarily played on special teams before having his season cut short. He was let go of in August of 2019 before being signed by the Browns. Cleveland released him in November, which then led to Los Angeles signing him to the practice squad.

In a press conference, general manager Tom Telesco said that they were fans of Jefferson coming out of college, indicating that they were pleased to sign him when they did. Coach Anthony Lynn said that Jefferson would primarily be used as a MIKE linebacker. Given how thin the linebacker and special teams depth is, he has a real shot to crack the 53-man roster.


DT PJ Johnson

Johnson was selected by the Lions in the seventh-round of the 2019 NFL draft. He was with the team throughout the preseason, but was released on cutdown day. The former Arizona product was signed to Los Angeles’ practice squad last December.

Johnson, the humongous defensive lineman, has great upper body strength to dispose blockers and make an impact against the pass and run. The 6-foot-4 and 335 pound nose tackle finished his collegiate career with 31 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and three sacks.

The nose tackle position was addressed with the signing of Linval Joseph and re-signing of Damion Square. That doesn’t mean the work ends there. Last season, the Chargers carried three on the roster, which means Johnson could eventually occupy the final spot.


CB Quenton Meeks

It was thought that the Chargers were going to bring in a cornerback this offseason to compete with Michael Davis and Brandon Facyson on the opposite side of Casey Hayward. However, they swayed away from the position other than signing Chris Harris, Jr.

After a successful collegiate career with Stanford, Meeks was signed by the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2018. He spent some time on the practice squad before being promoted to the active roster. There, he amassed eight tackles and two passes defensed.

Prior to the 2019 season, Meeks was released by Jacksonville. A month later, he signed to Los Angeles’ practice squad.

Meeks, the 6-foot-2 and 197 pound corner, plays with reaction skills, intelligence and toughness, projecting best in a Cover 3 system. His skillset, on-field demeanor and hustle are all traits that should be highly coveted by the coaching staff to make the team as a depth piece and special teams ace.

Chargers sign CB KeiVarae Russell to practice squad

The Chargers made an acquisition on Tuesday.

After signing linebacker Malik Jefferson to the practice squad on Monday, the Chargers added another player a day later.

Los Angeles signed cornerback KeiVarae Russell after hosting him for a workout on Tuesday, according to Houston Chronicle’s Aaron Wilson.

Russell takes CB Tevaughn Campbell’s spot on the practice squad after he was called up to the active roster yesterday.

Russell was drafted in the third round of the 2016 NFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs out of Notre Dame. He spent the past three season with the Cincinnati Bengals, where he amassed 22 tackles, two passes defensed and an interception in 20 career games.

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