Los Angeles, CA – The Los Angeles Chargers are making waves as they head into an exciting phase of growth and development. Recently, the team welcomed Arctos as a limited partner, marking a significant moment for the franchise. Dean Spanos, the Chargers’ controlling owner and chairman, expressed enthusiasm about this partnership. “We’re extremely pleased to welcome Arctos to the Chargers family. Their track record in major professional sports speaks for itself, and we are grateful for their alignment moving forward during this time of tremendous growth for our organization,” Spanos said.
The excitement doesn’t stop there. The Chargers made headlines today by signing running back Omarion Hampton, who was selected No. 22 overall in the recent draft. Also, linebacker Kana’i Mauga has officially joined the roster, while the team has waived linebacker Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste to make room. Additionally, wide receiver Dalevon Campbell has been signed, leading to the release of center/guard Bucky Williams.
As part of their ongoing updates, the Chargers have signed seven players from the 2025 draft class to rookie contracts and agreed to terms with undrafted free agents, boosting their roster ahead of the upcoming season. Notably, the team has also secured quarterback Trey Lance and tight end Jordan Petaia, who joins as a part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway program.
In addition to player movements, the NFL has announced an expansion of its Global Markets Program, and the Chargers will become the league’s international marketing rights holder for Greece. As if that wasn’t enough, fans of the Chargers can look forward to seeing their team in five prime-time contests, including three games at SoFi Stadium. Fans can purchase select single-game tickets starting at 7:00 p.m. PT.
In yet another move, the Chargers have also signed safety Tony Jefferson and tight end Tyler Conklin, further strengthening their lineup. The Chargers are gearing up for an exciting season ahead, filled with fresh talent and promising opportunities for growth.