Chargers focus on offensive diversity as they adapt under McDaniel
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 11:00 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
The Los Angeles Chargers are emphasizing offensive diversity as they prepare for the upcoming season under new influence from Mike McDaniel. Unlike Miami, the Chargers lack star speedsters but have quarterback Justin Herbert's strong arm and the potential for a balanced run game. Establishing a solid rushing attack can create opportunities in the passing game, enabling receivers to win their matchups effectively. McDaniel's system aims to offer an adaptable approach rather than relying solely on individual mismatches.
- •Mike McDaniel aims to create a diverse offense for the Chargers.
- •Justin Herbert provides a strong foundation for the offensive system.
- •A balanced run game is critical for offensive success.
- •The Chargers' receivers must be precise and effective after the catch.
- •Offensive diversity can lead to a more adaptable game plan.
- 11:00 AMYahoo Sports — Offensive Diversity Will Be Important for the Chargers
"With Mike McDaniel now shaping the offense, the Chargers can’t rely on Tyreek-level speed, but they don’t need to. With Justin Herbert and a committed run game, offensive diversity—motion, play-action and balance—will be the key to consistency and explosiveness.
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