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Matt "Money" Smith and Chris Hayre discuss the Chargers latest moves in free agency. To view this em

Matt "Money" Smith and Chris Hayre discuss the Chargers latest moves in free agency. To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( CHARGERS WEEKLY: DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS Matt "Money" Smith and Chris Hayre discuss the Chargers latest moves in free agency, including the departure of wide receiver Keenan Allen to the Chicago Bears via trade. The guys also discuss some of the team's new arrivals and how free agency may dictate what the team does at No. 5 overall. [WATCH NOW]( JOE HORTIZ ON BOLTS SALARY CAP CRUNCH, TRADING KEENAN ALLEN Hortiz knew the salary cap situation he was walking into when he took the this job almost two months ago. The Bolts were way over the 2024 salary cap, even when that number came in at a surprising $255.4 million. And with four veterans players all accounting for significantly high cap hits, Hortiz knew the odds are keeping all four were slim. [READ MORE]( [OnLocation 300x250]( [Text 300x250]( CHARGERS MAILBAG: COULD THE BOLTS TRADE DOWN IN THE 2024 NFL DRAFT? An offseason edition of the Chargers Mailbag is here as Senior Writer Eric Smith answers fan questions about recent free agency moves and a possible Round 1 trade for the Bolts. [READ MORE]( WHY BRADLEY BOZEMAN FILLS A MASSIVE NEED FOR THE BOLTS The Bolts added a running back and a pair of tight ends while also addressing depth at defensive tackle and quarterback. Now the Chargers have made the offensive line a priority with Monday's signing of center Bradley Bozeman, who immediately slots in with a chance to be the starter up front. [READ MORE]( LOOKING FOR MORE? 👉 Guilty As Charged: How Free Agency Impacts [WR Draft Class]( 👉 What Troy Dye & Denzel Perryman [Bring to the Chargers Defense]( 👉 How [Hayden Hurst & Poona Ford]( Will Impact the Chargers 👉 Chargers and Verizon Team Up with [Blessings in a Backpack]( to Pack 1,000 Meals BOLTS BRAIN GAMES In what year were the Chargers founded? 1. 1952 2. 1959 3. 1966 4. 1971 [CLICK HERE FOR ANSWERS]( [Text Footer]( hit us up on social [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( ©2024 Los Angeles Chargers All Rights Reserved. Hoag Performance Center, 3333 Susan Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92626 [Chargers Privacy Policy]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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