The regular season is coming soon.
Bolts will head to Sao Paulo as they will open for the 2025 season Friday against the Chief.
NFL analysts and publications have published weekly power rankings. Look at where the bolts rank as they enter Week 1.
No. 7: Conor Orr – Sports Illustrated
My charger may be too high after the Rashawn Slater was injured. That said, I think the power of offensive coordinator Greg Roman is looking for a different way to maximize the running game and surround the role of someone who is not a determined tackle. The charger's offensive line will move, making it difficult to wear beads, while Omarion Hampton will roll, which will keep the rest of the offensive range.
No. 10: Gary Davenport – Stand report
Los Angeles Chargers invested in their offense, signing guard Mekhi Becton, nervous Tyler Conklin and wide receiver Keenan Allen. They also chose Running Omarion Hampton and Trey Harris in the first two rounds of the draft.
Through these moves, the offense appears to be in the top 10 in scoring and total yards, which will complement the league’s No. 1 defense last season.
The chargers may be fewer than bullies this year, which hurt their chances of knocking down the AFC West Pedestal.
No. 10: Vinnie Iyer – Sports News
The charger should increase confidence after Jim Harbaugh made his debut with some necessary offensive enhancements and defensive changes. They will provide the chief with less room to breathe.