Quentin Johnston secures future with Chargers through contract extension
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 1:11 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Quentin Johnston's future with the Chargers looks secure as the team exercises his 2027 contract option, guaranteeing him $18 million. This decision followed General Manager Joe Hortiz dispelling trade rumors and was supported by positive endorsements from head coach Jim Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel. Johnston expressed appreciation for the team's confidence, noting it alleviates pressure surrounding his performance. Coming off a career-high 735 receiving yards and 16 touchdown catches in his first two NFL seasons, Johnston aims for continued progress this season.
- •Chargers exercise Quentin Johnston's 2027 contract option for $18 million.
- •Johnston had a career-high 735 receiving yards in 2025.
- •General Manager Joe Hortiz dismissed trade rumors earlier this offseason.
- •Coaches expressed strong support for Johnston's development.
- •Johnston feels relieved and validated heading into the upcoming season.
- 1:11 PMYahoo Sports — Quentin Johnston: Validation from Chargers this offseason means a lot
"The 2026 offseason opened with questions about wide receiver Quentin Johnston's future with the Chargers, but the season will kick off without the same kind of uncertainty.
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