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Week in Review: Inside Look at Virtual Rookie Minicamp, Meet the Draft Class and more!

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Here in 2020 amidst the COIVD-19 pandemic, NFL teams like the Chargers got creative, and shifted to

Here in 2020 amidst the COIVD-19 pandemic, NFL teams like the Chargers got creative, and shifted to a fully virtual program. To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( AN INSIDE LOOK AT VIRTUAL ROOKIE MINICAMP Any other year, rookie minicamp would have gone something like this: players fly out and take up residence at the team hotel. They’d attend meetings, have practice, speak to the media, eat at the facility, followed by more meetings and walk throughs. But here in 2020 amidst the COIVD-19 pandemic, NFL teams like the Chargers got creative, and shifted to a fully virtual program. [READ MORE]( [COVID Page]( "That leadership, that personality; you’re going to feel Kenneth Murray on that defense." - Chargers radio analyst and NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah [LISTEN NOW]( MEET THE 2020 DRAFT CLASS NIGHT ONE 🎥 [WATCH NOW]( MEET THE 2020 DRAFT CLASS NIGHT TWO 🎥 [WATCH NOW]( WHAT'S TRENDING 📈 - Chargers QB Justin Herbert on Overcoming Adversity, Meeting New Teammates, and More [READ]( - Cris Carter on What K.J. Hill Learned From His Record-Breaking Senior Season [WATCH]( - Mike Pouncey: ‘I’ll Be Ready to Go’ As Soon As I’m Cleared to Play [WATCH]( - Current Chargers Featured on PFF All-Decade Top 101 List [READ]( - April Aerial Views of SoFi Stadium Construction [VIEW]( hit us up on social [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( ©2020 Los Angeles Chargers. All Rights Reserved. 3333 Susan Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Manage your email subscription online anytime. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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