Life goes on, and the NFL is no exception, with the Los Angeles Chargers serving as a prime example. They had no choice but to shift their attention to next season as soon as their 2025 campaign came to a screeching halt.
Time is of the essence, which Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz ostensibly understands. He's already begun the process of building Los Angeles' 2026 group, starting with a flurry of under-the-radar moves.
Less than 48 hours after their disappointing playoff loss to the New England Patriots, the Chargers signed 14 players to reserve/futures contracts.
Chargers waste no time signing 14 players to reserve/futures contract after playoff exit
The Chargers announced the transactions in an official team statement.