The Chargers submitted one waiver claim following NFL cutdown day, adding running back Hassan Haskins.
By claiming Haskins, Los Angeles has to add him directly to the 53-man roster, which means someone will be waived.
Before joining the Bolts, Haskins spent the past two seasons with the Titans, whom he was selected by in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL draft.
In his rookie season, Haskins rushed 25 times for 93 yards (3.7 yards per carry) and caught 11 passes for 57 yards.
Special teams was his calling card, however. Haskins was a kick returner and returned 19 kicks, averaging 21.8 yards per return. He was also second in special teams tackles with 13.
Last season, Haskins spent the entirety of it on injured reserve.
Haskins played for Jim Harbaugh at Michigan from 2018-21. He finished his collegiate career with 2,324 rushing yards and 30 touchdowns.
With the Chargers, Haskins will primarily serve as a core special teamer. This move was likely made after Nick Niemann was placed on injured reserve to start the season.