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Former Ravens Tight End Charlie Kolar Agrees to Deal with Chargers

Kolar signed a three-year, $24.3 million deal to provide tight end depth and replace Will Dissly, bringing reliable hands and strong connections to Chargers' coaching staff.

  • On Monday, the Los Angeles Chargers kicked off free agency by agreeing to sign former Baltimore Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar to a three-year, $24.3 million contract, with the signing set to become official Wednesday at 4pm ET.
  • To address a thin tight end room, the Chargers signed Charlie Kolar last week after releasing Will Dissly, with Tucker Fisk still a restricted free agent.
  • Statistically, Kolar started 13 of 47 games with 30 receptions for 409 yards and four touchdowns and has only three drops on 41 targets, showing strong reliability.
  • When the signing becomes official Wednesday at 4pm ET, Gadsden will be TE1 with Kolar right behind him, increasing competition and adding blocking strength after Conklin was benched and Fisk remains a restricted free agent.
  • The move deepens a personnel loop that began in 2022, as Kolar was drafted when Joe Hortiz worked in Ravens personnel, and his arrival strengthens the Chargers' tight end room compared with a few years ago.
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Former Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar agrees to deal with Chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers and tight end Charlie Kolar have agreed to a multi-year deal. Kolar spent the past four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, where he played for John Harbaugh, who was fired in January.

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