Chargers Set NFL Record for Most Travel Miles in Single Season
Chargers Set NFL Record for Most Travel Miles in Single Season

Chargers Set NFL Record for Most Travel Miles in Single Season

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The Los Angeles Chargers are set to travel the most miles of any NFL team in history this upcoming season, totaling 37,086 miles, including an international trip to Brazil and crossing 42 time zones. As spring workouts continue, the Chargers have been active with small roster moves, including signing wide receiver Dalevon Campbell, who impressed as a tryout player during rookie minicamp, and waiving offensive lineman Bucky Williams to make room for him. Campbell, noted for his height and contested-catch ability, is expected to compete for a role primarily on special teams and as depth at the wide receiver position. Additionally, the Chargers signed linebacker Kana'i Mauga, a former USC player who has been with multiple AFC West teams, to bolster linebacker depth behind established players. Head coach Jim Harbaugh is focused on trimming the roster to around 90 players ahead of training camp, with these moves reflecting the ongoing effort to build the best team possible. While Campbell faces long odds to make the final roster, he could secure a spot on the practice squad, especially with the release of Williams, who had been sidelined on injured reserve last season.

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