Best photos from Week 1 of Chargers OTAs

Check out the Bolts back in action.

The Chargers concluded their first week of organized team activities (OTAs), where rookies and veterans hit the field for the first time and went through non-contact team and special teams drills together.

To see the Bolts back in action, here is a slew of photos from Hoag Performance Center in Costa Mesa, CA.

Chargers announce new headquarters, training facility

The Los Angeles Chargers have announced plans to build new team headquarters and a training facility in El Segundo.

The Chargers announced plans for a new headquarters and a training facility in El Segundo, CA, on Monday.

The headquarters and facility, which will take up 14 acres, will be located south of El Segundo Boulevard and just east of Pacific Coast Highway on Nash Street – less than three miles from Los Angeles International Airport and seven miles from SoFi Stadium.

The headquarters will include a roof-top hospitality club, total eSports gaming, and content studios and a 3,100 square foot media center.

“When our staff and I first started here, we talked a lot about possibility,” head coach Brandon Staley said. “You could just see it coming. The possibility of this team. The possibility of LA.

“The goal is for the Chargers to become the standard of excellence in the NFL. This new facility demonstrates our organization’s commitment to that standard.”

It is estimated to be completed by the spring of 2024.

The Bolts arrived in Los Angeles in 2017, and Hoag Performance Center has served as the team’s facility since then.

The designs can be found below:

Chargers coaches return to team facility

The Los Angeles Chargers coaches are back in business.

Chargers coaches returned to Hoag Performance Center, the team’s facility, on Tuesday, four days after the league allowed them to start working at the office.

The team’s official Twitter account released a few photos of head coach Anthony Lynn back in business. Lynn was spotted supporting the Bolts’ face mask.

It has been three months since they last stepped in due to the coronavirus pandemic that has taken the world by storm.

Players haven’t been approved to return and begin working out on site unless they’re rehabbing an injury. But there’s a possibility that they will be allowed back before the end of June.

In the meantime, coaches and players will continue to work remotely until permitted by the league that they have a full go to do everything in-person.