With the start of the new league year beginning this afternoon, the Chargers went ahead and announced all of their recent moves, including one signing that was not announced ahead of time.
Per the Chargers, they officially re-signed linebacker Del’Shawn Phillips and cornerback Deane Leonard, but they also announced that long snapper Josh Harris and the team have come to an agreement on a new contract to keep the veteran in Los Angeles.
All three players were integral in keeping the Chargers special teams unit afloat during the 2025 season, especially following a pair of moves that got rid of notable special-teamers Caleb Murphy and Ja’Sir Taylor.\\
Phillips turned into one of the best in the league as he finished the season with the most special teams tackles in the NFL en route to earning Second-Team All-Pro honors.
Leonard has gone from seventh-round pick to the team’s top gunner on kick coverages. Chargers fans know very well how a bad unit can hurt the overall success of the team’s season so this move is very much a-okay in our book.
Lastly, Harris battled a surprisingly long injury during the 2025 season but he’s just a few years removed from being an All-Pro and remains one of the best in the league at his position.
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