We explore the potential impact of Khalil Mack on the Philadelphia Eagles defense as they look to replace Josh Sweat and Brandon Graham.
The Los Angeles Chargers and Khalil Mack, former NFL Defensive Player of the Year, have agreed to a one-year fully guaranteed $18 million deal, sources told ESPN.
The veteran edge rusher briefly pondered retirement after finishing the 2024 season with the Chargers with six sacks and 49 QB pressures.
The Chicago Bears know this all too well after grabbing several high-profile players in 2024 free agency and drafting Caleb Williams No. 1 overall, only to stumble to a 5-12 record last season. However,
The Bears posted an interesting video on Friday that heavily featured Khalil Mack and fans think it signals a reunion could be on the way.
The Chicago Bears are expected to sign an edge rusher in 2025 NFL free agency, and there was hope it could be Khalil Mack. So much for that.
The Los Angeles Chargers have re-signed veteran edge rusher Khalil Mack, per reports. Here's an updated look at Los Angeles' cap space situation.
Mack, 34, considered retirement after the Chargers’ loss in a wild-card game to the Houston Texans on Jan. 11.
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