Mike Williams has informed Chargers that he plans to retire
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Quentin Johnston enters 2025 with touchdown upside and a chance to secure a larger fantasy role in the Chargers’ evolving offense.
For the first four years of Justin Herbert’s career, Mike Williams was a pillar of the Chargers’ receiving corps.
The Chargers were the first team to open training camp this season, and they also have a lot of movement with their roster. Mike Williams informed the Chargers on Thursday that he plans to retire, and running back Najee Harris was placed on the active/non-football list due to an eye injury.
Remember when the Los Angeles Chargers had a dynamic receiving duo? It wasn't very long ago, when the team employed Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. Allen was traded to the Chicago Bears and Williams was released due to cap constraints last offseason.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter struggle to find fantasy relevance for Mike Williams in a "run-first" Chargers offense after the WR was placed on the PUP list.