Twitter reacts to Chargers’ expected signing of RB Gus Edwards

Here’s how Twitter is reacting to the Chargers signing Gus Edwards.

The Chargers have agreed to terms with former Ravens running back Gus Edwards on a two-year deal.

Here’s how social media reacted to the newest addition to Los Angeles:

Instant analysis of Chargers’ expected signing of RB Gus Edwards

Here is what the expected signing of Gus Edwards means for the Chargers.

The Chargers’ connections to Baltimore have not been understated, it appears.

With Jim Harbaugh’s brother John coaching the Ravens and GM Joe Hortiz coming over from Baltimore, Chargers fans connected the dots to a number of pending free agents from Baltimore’s playoff squad. On Monday, they nailed one, as former Ravens RB Gus Edwards agreed to terms with Los Angeles on a two-year deal.

Edwards has been a committee back for his entire career, but he rushed for a career-high 810 yards in 2023 despite his per carry averages falling from around 5 to just 4.1 this season. The six-year NFL vet was primarily used as Baltimore’s short yardage back, logging 13 touchdowns in 2023 after combining for 13 in his previous five seasons.

Los Angeles will hope that he can maintain a 700-800-yard clip over the next two seasons. Edwards has hit at least 700 rushing yards in four of his six seasons. In 2021, he missed the entire year with a torn ACL. He played only nine games in the 2022 season, limiting him to only 422 rushing yards. Edwards is also not a premier receiving back, with only 30 career receptions for 374 yards and no touchdowns.

With Edwards in the fold instead of one of free agency’s top backs, the Chargers will likely still target the position somewhat early in this year’s draft to add a more dynamic east-west presence. While new offensive coordinator Greg Roman majors in gap and power runs on the interior, which is where Edwards excels as well, Roman also installed a number of outside zone concepts for runners like JK Dobbins in the later versions of his offenses in Baltimore. Los Angeles lacks a rusher like that on the roster with only Isaiah Spiller and practice squad members returning in 2024.

Blake Corum, Michigan’s star running back widely mocked to the Chargers because of his connection to Harbaugh, does not exactly fit this bill. He’s much more similar to Edwards as a player, and his teammate Donovan Edwards – not in this year’s class – was more of the receiving and outside running option. But a back like USC’s MarShawn Lloyd could be in play as early as the third round. The Chargers hired Lloyd’s college running backs coach Kiel McDonald earlier this offseason to the same position. Other options could include Louisville’s Isaac Guerendo or New Hampshire’s Dylan Laube later in the draft.

Edwards turns 29 in April, a touch above the generally understood running back age curve of 28. But he’s also never been a true feature back, whereas most of the players who hit a wall in their age 28 season typically are. Outside of his torn ACL in 2021, Edwards has also only missed 12 games in five seasons—and a chunk of those were due to ACL recovery that stretched into 2022.

Details on Edwards’ contract were not yet available at the writing of this article, but his salary should not preclude the Chargers from continuing to be active at the margins of free agency.

Chargers agree to terms with RB Gus Edwards

The Chargers have made their first signing of free agency.

The Chargers have made their first signing of free agency, as they agreed to terms with former Ravens running back Gus Edwards, according to several reports.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, it’s a two-year deal for Edwards.

Jim Harbaugh said that the Chargers are going to emphasize bolstering the running game, and that starts with bringing in backs to fit Greg Roman’s scheme.

Edwards played for Roman in 2019, 2020 and 2022 when he was the Ravens’ offensive coordinator. In those seasons, Edwards averaged at least five yards per carry. He is coming off his most productive season as a pro, as he finished with 810 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns.

As Los Angeles seeks to efficiently pound the rock, Edwards should be the downhill bruiser the offense needs. Isaiah Spiller is on the roster still. Look for them to turn to the draft to bring in another back.

Gus Edwards agrees to a two-year deal with Chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers and new head coach Jim Harbaugh are signing Gus Edwards to a two-year deal

Gus Edwards is taking his talents west, agreeing to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers and new head coach Jim Harbaugh.

In LA, Edwards will be reunited with former Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman.

DeCosta had high praise for Justice Hill and could run it back with Keaton Mitchell rehabbing a torn ACL.

Edwards led Baltimore’s running backs with a career-high 810 yards and 13 touchdowns and had played for the Ravens his entire five-year career.

Hill set career highs in rushing attempts (84) and yards (387) for the second year and finished with three rushing touchdowns. Hill also exceeded his combined career total in targets (39), receptions (28), and receiving yards (206) and scored his first career receiving touchdown in 16 games.

2024 NFL Free agency: The most underrated offensive players

2024 NFL Free agency: The most underrated offensive players (via @NFL_DougFarrar):

When the new league year begins at 4:00 p.m. EST on Wednesday, March 13, the NFL’s legal tampering period will already have gone on for two days, and several top-tier free agents will be off the market… hypothetically, of course.

There are multiple levels to free agency, of course. The big names and best players are generally picked off as quickly as possible, and then, it’s musical chairs for the best of the rest — and this where smart teams will have their eyes on the ideal value guys who can come in without a great deal of fanfare and solidify positions of need.

These are the players we’re choosing to focus on here. These players are not at the top of most free-agent list for the 2024 league year, but make no mistake — they can be key contributors to any team they’re on.

We’ll begin with the most underrated impending free agents on offense.

10 pending free agents the Ravens should not re-sign

We’re looking at ten pending 2024 NFL free agents that the Baltimore Ravens should not re-sign

Baltimore faces an offseason of change after Mike Macdonald bolted for the Seahawks job. Anthony Weaver landed the Dolphins’ defensive coordinator job, and 26 players, headlined by Patrick Queen, are set to be free agents.

Justin Madubuike landed the franchise tag, leaving Baltimore -$9 million over the salary cap ahead of the early tampering period.

With an urgent offseason underway, we’re looking at ten pending free agents who shouldn’t return.

7 running back the Ravens could target in free agency

We’re looking at ten running backs the Baltimore Ravens could target during the 2024 NFL Free Agency period

The Ravens have several pressing needs this off-season, but one exciting position to watch will be running back, where three players (Melvin Gordon, J.K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards) could all move on in free agency.

Baltimore could add a player in the draft, but if they want to make a splashy or value signing at the start of next week’s free-agent period, GM Eric DeCosta has plenty of big-named options to target.

We’re considering ten running backs Baltimore could target with the new league year fast approaching.

10 running backs the Eagles could target in NFL free agency

We’re looking at 10 running backs the Philadelphia Eagles could target during the 2024 NFL Free Agency period

The Eagles have several pressing needs this off-season, but one exciting position to watch will be running back, where three players (D’Andre Swift, Rashaad Penny, Boston Scott) could all move on in free agency.

Philadelphia could add a player in the draft, but if they want to make a splashy or value signing at the start of next week’s free-agent period, GM Howie Roseman has plenty of big-named options to target.

The Eagles added a new offensive coordinator in former Cowboys and Chargers play caller Kellen Moore. He’ll look to institute a”physical, north-and-south run game” rooted in”getting downhill.”

With the new league year fast approaching, we’re looking at ten running backs Philadelphia could target.

10 takeaways from the Ravens 2023 season

We’re looking at ten takeaways from the Baltimore Ravens 2023 NFL season

The Ravens have concluded their 2023 season, and the focus now shifts to what’s shaping up to be a franchise-altering offseason for general manager Eric DeCosta.

Baltimore is 20th in the NFL in cap space, with $5 million available, and there will be critical decisions regarding several vital contributors and two All-Pros. And they’re spending about $120+ million plus on the offensive side of the football.

With the NFL Combine set to begin, we’re looking at ten takeaways from the Ravens 13-4 regular season.

1 pending free agent Chargers should target: AFC North Edition

Listing one free agent from the Steelers, Ravens, Browns and Bengals who could be a fit for the Chargers.

The Chargers won’t be aggressive when it comes to signing free agents, as they’re currently $35 million over the projected salary cap.

While they’re cash-strapped, general manager Joe Hortiz will make some moves to have some spendings available to them so they can sign some.

That said, I will list one pending free agent from each team in the NFL that could be a realistic target for L.A.

Next up is the AFC North.