Charges Will Sign Trey Lance

The Los Angeles Chargers are gearing up for a significant offseason filled with crucial decisions. Among these decisions lies the potential addition of Trey Lance, a player who offers more promise as a “Potential-Based” rather than a “Star” addition. Please note that this is a projection, not a definitive report.

Lance, who will be 25 years old in the upcoming 2025 season, has expressed a desire for a fresh experience and an opportunity as a free agent. While the Chargers currently boast the talented Justin Herbert as their franchise quarterback, the presence of offensive coordinator Greg Roman, known for his work with dual-threat quarterback Lamar Jackson, and head coach Harbaugh, who has previous experience with quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s similar style, could make Lance’s transition smoother.

In addition to Lance’s potential fit with the Chargers, the team faces other decisions concerning their wide receiver and tight end positions. Lance’s arrival could offer more upside compared to Taylor Heinicke’s performance in the previous season, potentially bolstering the team’s quarterback depth behind Herbert.

Considering the Chargers’ current roster situation with only Herbert as their quarterback, Lance’s addition could provide a valuable learning opportunity and establish him as the primary backup, a role he did not hold with the Dallas Cowboys where he was positioned as the third-string quarterback behind Cooper Rush.