The Bolts are 15 practices through Chargers Training Camp.
The team held a short, padded session on Tuesday, going for roughly 75 minutes at The Bolt.
The team has an off day on Wednesday before resuming at 10 a.m. on Thursday.
Here is the Chargers Camp Report from Tuesday's practice:
1. Dicker perfect on the afternoon
Cameron Dicker had his best day of camp as the Bolts head into their day off.
The Chargers kicker built on his solid performance this past Sunday and went a perfect 6-for-6, a feat that was more impressive considering he was kicking uprights that are narrower than regulation size.
After kicking from right to left for most of camp, Dicker tried his hand from left to right on Tuesday and put on a show.
"It's been good getting back in the swing of things," Dicker said on Tuesday. "Obviously, it's longer this year, so building up to Brazil and trying to be ready for that game."
He later added: "Still kind of fully getting in the swing of things, obviously still trying to figure out some things with kickoff as we lead into the season."
Following his kicking session, the kicker got some more reps with the kickoff team as well.
KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Nyheim Miller-Hines, Jaret Patterson, Raheim Sanders and Luke Grimm were all back receiving kicks as Dicker continues to work on that part of the game with the new kickoff rule change.
"I think with the new change, add another five yards on the return, it adds another level that you kind of got to play to now instead of just having to hit touchbacks," Dicker said. "I think we're getting there."
It was also a good day for the punting aspect as well, as JK Scott was booming kicks in the evening.
Scott took reps punting in different scenarios, but was usually inside his own 25-yard line.
The punter unleashed a number of impressive punts, including a handul that went much over the 50-yard mark.
Almost all of his kicks not only had the distance, but he was around his average hang time he had last year of 4.62 seconds, according to Pro Football Focus.
"JK has a lot of great strengths, he's elite in a lot of the things that he does. Just to see where his track record has been, all the capabilities," Chargers Special Teams Coordinator Ryan Ficken said. "I still think he's got a lot to go, in a good way, because he's just so talented.
"He's just still scratching the surface," Ficken added. "I'm excited for what he's going to be doing this coming year."
Scott finished his session punting from inside the 50-yard line as well, as he landed two inside the 15-yard line and the last one fielded by Ja'Sir Taylor inside the five.
Scott had three punts during last week's Hall of Fame Game for a total of 154 yards (51.3 avg), including two punts over 50 yards and the other inside the 20-yard line that led to a muffed punt.