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Los Angeles Chargers Roster FAQ 2021-22

Updated on: January 21, 2022

Here are some common questions and answers about the Los Angeles Chargers today’s game’s current passing, rushing, receiving, defense, kicking, who kick returns, punting, and punt returns you need to know.

How many players are on the Los Angeles Chargers team?

Chargers will start with 11 players on the field of a 53-man roster where 46 players of them can dress out for the professional game and the team can change their players during the break in the game.

How many divisions do the Chargers have?

The Chargers team has three units that are divided into the

  1. Offense: It is made up of the quarterback, running back, fullback, wide receivers, tight ends, and offensive line.
  2. Defense: It is made up of the defensive line, linebackers, safeties, and cornerbacks.
  3. Special Teams: It is made up of kickers, returners, long snappers, jammers, and gunners.

How do the Chargers choose their jersey first?

If the Chargers play at their home game they will choose their jersey first.

How Chargers will take the coin first?

When the team visits the opponent’s home field, they will get choice the coin first.

The Los Angeles Chargers have already announced their seventy players in the 2021-22 regular season and must cut them to a 53-man permanent roster before the start of the regular season.

Offense

NoPlayerPositionHeightWeightAgeExperienceCollege
4Chase DanielQB6′ 0″218 lbs3513Missouri
10Justin HerbertQB6′ 6″237 lbs232Oregon
2Easton StickQB6′ 1″224 lbs263North Dakota State
34Darius BradwellRB6′ 0″235 lbs241Tulane
30Austin EkelerRB5′ 10″200 lbs265Western State
22Justin JacksonRB6′ 0″200 lbs254Northwestern
27Joshua KelleyRB5′ 11″212 lbs232UCLA
35Larry Rountree IIIRB5′ 10″211 lbs22RMissouri
40Gabe NabersFB6′ 3″235 lbs242Florida State
13Keenan AllenWR6′ 2″211 lbs299California
36Michael BandyWR5′ 10″190 lbs–1San Diego
80Maurice FfrenchWR5′ 11″200 lbs231Pittsburgh
15Jalen GuytonWR6′ 1″212 lbs242North Texas
84KJ Hill Jr.WR6′ 0″196 lbs242Ohio State
11Jason MooreWR6′ 3″215 lbs263Findlay
5Joshua PalmerWR6′ 1″210 lbs22RTennessee
12Joe ReedWR6′ 0″224 lbs232Virginia
7Andre RobertsWR5′ 11″195 lbs3312Citadel
81Mike WilliamsWR6′ 4″218 lbs275Clemson
82Stephen AndersonTE6′ 3″230 lbs284California
87Jared CookTE6′ 5″246 lbs3413South Carolina
47Hunter KampmoyerTE6′ 4″243 lbs23ROregon
88Tre’ McKittyTE6′ 4″246 lbs22RGeorgia
89Donald Parham Jr.TE6′ 8″237 lbs242Stetson
63Corey LinsleyC6′ 3″301 lbs308Ohio State
61Scott QuessenberryC6′ 3″310 lbs264UCLA
76Oday AboushiG6′ 5″308 lbs309Virginia
71Matt FeilerG6′ 6″330 lbs295Bloomsburg
67Ryan HunterG6′ 3″316 lbs261Bowling Green
64Brenden JaimesG6′ 5″298 lbs22RNebraska
68Senio KelemeteG6′ 3″301 lbs319Washington
72Michael Schofield IIIG6′ 6″301 lbs318Michigan
75Bryan BulagaOT6′ 5″314 lbs3212Iowa
74Storm NortonOT6′ 7″317 lbs272Toledo
79Trey Pipkins IIIOT6′ 6″307 lbs253Sioux Falls
–Foster SarellOT6′ 7″315 lbs23RStanford
70Rashawn SlaterOT6′ 4″315 lbs22RNorthwestern

Defense

NoPlayerPositionHeightWeightAgeExperienceCollege
92Joe GazianoDE6′ 4″280 lbs251Northwestern
90Andrew BrownDT6′ 3″296 lbs253Virginia
95Christian CovingtonDT6′ 2″289 lbs287Rice
96Breiden FehokoDT6′ 3″300 lbs251LSU
93Justin JonesDT6′ 3″309 lbs254NC State
98Linval JosephDT6′ 4″329 lbs3312East Carolina
91Forrest MerrillDT6′ 0″322 lbs25RArkansas State
99Jerry TilleryDT6′ 6″295 lbs253Notre Dame
97Joey BosaLB6′ 5″280 lbs266Ohio State
50Cole ChristiansenLB6′ 1″230 lbs241Army
51Emeke EgbuleLB6′ 2″245 lbs253Houston
52Kyler FackrellLB6′ 5″245 lbs296Utah State
53Damon LloydLB6′ 0″235 lbs231Indiana (PA)
9Kenneth Murray Jr.LB6′ 2″241 lbs232Oklahoma
31Nick NiemannLB6′ 3″244 lbs23RIowa
42Uchenna NwosuLB6′ 2″251 lbs244USC
57Amen OgbongbemigaLB6′ 0″231 lbs23ROklahoma State
94Chris Rumph IILB6′ 2″244 lbs23RDuke
49Drue TranquillLB6′ 2″234 lbs263Notre Dame
44Kyzir WhiteLB6′ 2″216 lbs254West Virginia
20Tevaughn CampbellCB6′ 0″200 lbs282Regina (Canada)
43Michael DavisCB6′ 2″196 lbs265BYU
46Ben DeLucaCB6′ 1″202 lbs23RCharlotte
37Kemon HallCB5′ 11″190 lbs241North Texas
25Chris Harris Jr.CB5′ 10″199 lbs3211Kansas
26Asante Samuel Jr.CB5′ 10″180 lbs22RFlorida State
23Ryan SmithCB5′ 11″189 lbs286North Carolina Central
38Kiondre ThomasCB6′ 0″186 lbs23RKansas State
24Nasir AdderleyS6′ 0″206 lbs243Delaware
32Alohi GilmanS5′ 10″201 lbs242Notre Dame
33Derwin James Jr.S6′ 2″215 lbs254Florida State
36Trey MarshallS6′ 0″207 lbs253Florida State
29Mark Webb Jr.S6′ 1″207 lbs23RGeorgia

Special Teams

NoPlayerPositionHeightWeightAgeExperienceCollege
6Dustin HopkinsPK6′ 2″193 lbs318Florida State
16Tristan VizcainoPK6′ 2″205 lbs251Washington
1Ty LongP6′ 2″205 lbs283UAB
54Matt OvertonLS6′ 1″254 lbs369Western Washington

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