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Tagged: Keenan Allen (66 Results)

Factoid: Chargers WR

The Chargers don’t have Keenan Allen anymore. Mike Williams is also gone. Some new receiver, it seems, is going to have to rise up to relevancy in that offense.   more »

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Factoid: Hidden gems

Marvin Harrison might be the first non-quarterback drafted, and two other wide receivers could be selected in the top 10. But if form holds, there will also be a couple of notable receivers who are selected in the later rounds.   more »

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Factoid: Caleb Williams

I’m not a big fan of rookie quarterbacks, but I think I’ll have some interest in Caleb Williams. He looks really good, and I like the situation he’s being dropped into.   more »

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Factoid: LA Chargers

Keenan Allen is gone. Mike Williams is gone. And the focus shifts to Quentin Johnston. It sure would be nice for the Chargers if he emerges as a viable receiver.   more »

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Mar
15

Keenan Allen, Marquise Brown join new teams

Keenan Allen and Marquise Brown will play for new teams in the 2024 NFL season. The Los Angeles Chargers traded Allen to the Chicago Bears for a fourth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Brown to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million.

Source: Fantasy Football Index

Fantasy News: Keenan Allen, Marquise Brown join new teams

Keenan Allen and Marquise Brown will play for new teams in the 2024 NFL season. The Los Angeles Chargers traded Allen to the Chicago Bears for a fourth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Brown to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million.  more »

Around the NFL: Keenan Allen

Hey, we don't have to worry about Keenan Allen being underutilized in the Jim Harbaugh/Greg Roman run-focused offense. Because Allen won't be playing in it; he's been traded to the Bears. So there are different things we can worry about.   more »

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Mailbag: December 21, 2023

Ian Allan answers your fantasy football questions. In this edition: A squeaky wheel who's overdue for a big glob of grease. Jayden Reed's long-term potential. Championship game roster decisions. And more. more »

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Ask the Experts: Who are you most thankful for this season?

ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Which player are you most thankful for this season?  more »

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Sep
26

Chargers WR Williams out for season with torn ACL

The Los Angeles Chargers will be without wide receiver MIKE WILLIAMS for the remainder of the season due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. Williams was injuredMore after making a catch late in the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings. An MRI scan on Williams’ left knee revealed the extent of the injury. With Williams out for the remainder of the season, the Chargers are expected to rely more on rookie first-round draft pick QUENTIN JOHNSTON and JOSHUA PALMER alongside veteran KEENAN ALLEN. Less

Source: Los Angeles Times

Aug
25

Chargers WR Johnston slipping down depth chart?

Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver QUENTIN JOHNSTON has reportedly slid to fourth on the depth chart behind fellow wideouts KEENAN ALLEN, MIKE WILLIAMS, and JOSHUA PALMER. The Chargers drafted JohnstonMore with the 21st overall pick hoping he could become a big play threat in Kellen Moore’s offense. Instead, Johnston has reportedly struggled with drops while Palmer has been a regular playmaker in training camp and earned the trust of quarterback JUSTIN HERBERT and the coaching staff. Take note, fantasy owners. Less

Source: Team Blog

Jul
3

Chargers OC Moore likes WR height advantage

New Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Kellen Moore said recently that he is excited about his team’s versatility on offense, and he seems particularly enthusiastic about the height of his passMore catchers. Moore said that “we’ve got so much height on this team, we’re going to be throwing in a different jet stream”. From 6’8” tight end DONALD PARHAM to 6’4” rookie wide receiver QUENTIN JOHNSTON and 6’2” veteran wideout KEENAN ALLEN (among others), the Chargers should have guys that can go up and catch the jump balls coming their way from star quarterback JUSTIN HERBERT. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Factoid: Decoy receivers

Marquez Valdes-Scantling had puzzling a Super Bowl. He was on the field for almost two thirds of Kansas City’s plays. He was a starter-type guy in a 38-35 shootout. Yet he had only one pass thrown his way (an incompletion).   more »

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Around the NFL: Chargers wideouts

The Chargers re-signed wide receiver Jalen Guyton yesterday, and while it's a lower-profile move, it might turn out to be a valuable one. Guyton got hurt early on a year ago, and the offense missed him.   more »

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Factoid: Austin Ekeler

Where do the Chargers go from here? They’ve got some talent, but there also needs to be some changes.   more »

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