One of the teams with the highest ambitions heading into the 2025 NFL season is undoubtedly the Los Angeles Chargers. Their last playoff run fell short of expectations, leaving unfinished business. From here on out, both Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert will need to work closely together to push even further toward achieving their goals.
One of the keys to making that happen could be the potential return of a familiar face on offense. Keenan Allen was spotted at the team facility over the weekend and, although no deal was reached, head coach Jim Harbaugh did not rule out the possibility of a reunion.
In a recent conversation with the media, the veteran head coach addressed the situation involving his team and the former Bears wideout, hinting that the Chargers’ interest in adding one of the most sought-after free agents remains very much alive.
“Dating back from when I first took the job, competitors welcome at the Los Angeles Chargers, and the interest has always been there with Keenan,” Harbaugh said, via Daniel Popper of TheAthletic.com.
It’s worth noting that Allen entered the NFL after being drafted by the then-San Diego Chargers in 2013 with the 76th overall pick in the third round. He remained with the franchise until 2023 and was selected to the Pro Bowl six times during his tenure.
Is a Keenan Allen return to L.A. in the cards?
A reunion between Keenan Allen and the Los Angeles Chargers seems highly probable, with both sides expressing mutual interest. After a one-season stint with the Chicago Bears, the veteran wide receiver is a free agent and recently visited the Chargers, who have a clear need for a proven playmaker following Mike Williams’ retirement.
While other teams have shown some interest in Allen, the Chargers are the clear frontrunner to sign him, but no deal has been officially signed, leaving his final destination for the upcoming season unconfirmed.
Taking control of the AFC West
This season, the Chargers have one clear goal: to become the new kings of the AFC West. Under the leadership of coach Jim Harbaugh, they aim to finally unseat the Kansas City Chiefs, who have dominated the division for nearly a decade. With a renewed focus on a physical, run-first offense and a tough-minded defense, the Chargers are determined to prove they have what it takes to be a legitimate contender.
For Harbaugh’s team, success in this division means more than just topping the standings. It’s about building a winning culture that can compete with the best. With the Denver Broncos and Raiders also looking to improve, the division is more competitive than ever, but the QB and his team believe they have the right players and system to rise to the occasion and make a deep playoff run.
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