Chargers Bring Back Keenan Allen After One Season with Bears
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 5 – Keenan Allen, a six-time Pro Bowler, signed a one-year deal to return to the Chargers after a season with the Bears, with the team having $31.5 million in salary cap space.
- On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Chargers agreed to a one-year deal with six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen.
- Having been traded when extension talks stalled, Keenan Allen, 33-year-old wide receiver, spent 11 NFL seasons with the Chargers before the 2024 campaign.
- Allen ranks second in Chargers history with 10,530 receiving yards and set the 2023 season record with 108 catches.
- Reuniting with Herbert, Keenan Allen worked out on Aug. 1 and could provide an experienced inside option for the Chargers quarterback.
- Following Williams’ retirement less than one month ago, the Chargers can afford Keenan Allen with roughly $31.5M in cap space.
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Keenan Allen Returns to Chargers On One-Year, $8.52 Million Deal
The Los Angeles Chargers will see a familiar face return to the organization.NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports that wide receiver Keenan Allen will sign with the Bolts on a one-year deal. His return marks his 12th season with the team and his 13th season overall.After failing to restructure his deal, Los Angeles traded Allen to the Chicago Bears for a fourth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, which was eventually traded to the New England Patri…
Keenan Allen signing with Chargers on $8.52 million contract to return home
Keenan Allen is headed home again. The veteran wide receiver and the Chargers agreed to a one-year deal on Tuesday, bringing Allen back to the team where he spent his first 11 seasons in the NFL.

Chargers add veteran Keenan Allen to youthful receiving group
EL SEGUNDO — Rookie wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith was off his mark at the snap, sprinting downfield at top speed, running a flawless route and accepting a pass from quarterback Trey Lance without breaking stride in the second quarter of the Hall of Fame Game last week in Canton, Ohio. Different day, different venue. Rookie wide receiver Tre’ Harris broke off the line of scrimmage at the snap, cutting through the secondary with defenders cl…
“They are gonna cut Ladd McConkey”: NFL fans react as WR Keenan Allen returns to Chargers after unimpressive stint with Bears
Keenan Allen is headed back to where it all started. After a rocky year with the Chicago Bears, the six-time Pro Bowler has re-signed with the Los Angeles Chargers on a one-year deal on Tuesday.
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