Chargers, San Diego and Training Camp
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Los Angeles Chargers wideout Quentin Johnston is at it again. After a fantastic start to training camp over the first few days that featured some viral-worthy big highlights, Johnston suffered a brutal, uncontested drop over the middle on Wednesday that went just as viral.
Chargers Training Camp has returned to El Segundo as the Bolts practiced in full pads for just under two hours Thursday. The Chargers will practice at 5 p.m. each of the next two days before an off day Sunday. Here is the Chargers Camp Report from Thursday's practice:
Teair Tart, Justin Eboigbe and Otito Ogbonnia and others are giving the Chargers confidence in their defensive line group.
The first-round pick has made an instant impact with the increased opportunities. Plus, other newcomers are quickly developing chemistry with Justin Herbert.
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Chargers Wire on MSNDay 3 pick flashing dynamic playmaking at Chargers training campChargers rookie WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith has stepped up in a big way as one of the few standouts in the early stages of training camp.
Rookie KeAndre Lambert-Smith made a couple of the plays of the day and is impressing the Chargers' coaching staff.
When rookies for the Los Angeles Chargers reported to training camp on Saturday, every player was in attendance except one: No. 55 overall pick Tre Harris, a wide receiver out of Ole Miss. Harris was one of the 30 second-round picks that was hesitant to put pen to paper on their rookie contracts,