The Chargers’ 2023 offseason program is officially underway in Costa Mesa, CA.
Phase 1 of the nine-week voluntary offseason program is two weeks, with the activities strictly meetings, strength and conditioning and rehab work.
Players are not required to attend this portion of the program.
Khalil Mack and Eric Kendricks working together pic.twitter.com/qD3WoL4RAO
— Daniel Popper (@danielrpopper) April 17, 2023
Otito Ogbonnia is on the field. Encouraging sign as he works his way back from a significant knee injury. pic.twitter.com/QcGe2SPpp1
— Daniel Popper (@danielrpopper) April 17, 2023
Justin Herbert is here pic.twitter.com/zAlvPSztAu
— Daniel Popper (@danielrpopper) April 17, 2023
While the team isn’t yet in its final form, these workouts will provide invaluable experience for the players participating in it and should foster unit cohesion as the offseason progresses.
A more complete picture of what the team might look like at the start of the regular season will come into view after the NFL draft as the Chargers look to get their rookies in the fold on both sides of the ball during minicamp and training camp.