Ex-Chargers DT criticizes team's spending decisions under Jim Harbaugh
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 3:36 AM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Breiden Fehoko, former defensive tackle for the Los Angeles Chargers, has criticized the team's expenditure during the offseason. Despite entering with over $100 million in cap space, the Chargers are facing concern over their spending after an injury to center Tyler Biadasz. Biadasz sustained ACL injuries and is out indefinitely, raising questions on the depth of the Chargers' offensive line. Fehoko expressed frustration over the lack of investment in necessary positions, suggesting that the team's focus on being 'cheap' could undermine their goals for the season. The Chargers still have approximately $40 million in unused cap space, prompting calls for General Manager Joe Hortiz to seek reinforcements to avoid relying on inexperienced players.
- •Tyler Biadasz confirmed to have sustained ACL injuries.
- •Breiden Fehoko criticizes Chargers for ineffective use of cap space.
- •Chargers have about $40 million left in unused cap space.
- •Injuries to offensive line raise concerns for quarterback Justin Herbert.
- •Fehoko's remarks highlight expectations versus current roster management.
- 3:36 AMYahoo Sports — “Wanna Be Cheap”: Ex-Chargers DT Doesn’t “Feel Sorry” for Jim Harbaugh’s Team After Wasting $100M in Cap Space
"The Los Angeles Chargers entered this offseason with over $100 million in cap space to build a contender around Justin Herbert. Instead, questions are mounting over how that money was actually spent.
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