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Quietly, Los Angeles Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz has put on quite the show over the last year or so while rebuilding ...
Joe Hortiz made one thing perfectly clear on Tuesday morning. "I'm not wearing tights," Hortiz said to loud laughter at Hoag Performance Center. The quip from Hortiz was a reference to Jim Harbaugh's ...
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General manager Joe Hortiz, speaking at the NFL scouting combine on Tuesday, was asked repeated questions about a roster that could be facing some robust rebuilding. He insisted he likes all the ...
COSTA MESA, Calif. — The Los Angeles Chargers introduced new general manager Joe Hortiz at a news conference Tuesday inside their team facility in Orange County. New head coach Jim Harbaugh ...
The Chargers hired Baltimore’s director of player personnel Joe Hortiz to be their next general manager, Los Angeles announced Tuesday afternoon. The two sides had been in negotiations and came ...
The Los Angeles Chargers and Joe Hortiz have agreed to terms to make the former Baltimore Ravens director of player personnel the team’s next general manager, the team announced Tuesday.
Jim Harbaugh just got done high-fiving all of his players. He saved a special greeting for Joe Hortiz. In the immediate aftermath of the Chargers clinching their first playoff berth since 2022 ...
The Chargers are expected to hire Joe Hortiz, the Baltimore Ravens’ director of player personnel, as their new general manager, according to multiple reports Monday. If so, then Hortiz would go ...
Jim Harbaugh was the first hire. But the Bolts made an equally important decision one year ago today when they brought on Joe Hortiz as the new Chargers General Manager. Hortiz had been up for other ...
In the latest episode of the Chargers Weekly, the team’s General Manager, Joe Hortiz, joined the podcast and discussed why they went heavy on the run game in the offseason. The Los Angeles ...
it’s become a sacred tenet for Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz. The Chargers, Hortiz said Thursday, would pick the best player available when the NFL draft is conducted next Thursday ...