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The greatest fullback in Chargers history Lorenzo Neal hops on the mic with Chargers Play-By-Play Broadcaster Matt "Money" Smith to talk all things Jim Harbaugh, Justin Herbert, and the Los Angeles Chargers. Neal spent 16 seasons in the NFL creating rushing lanes for elite running backs, including five with the then-San Diego Chargers.
This Is the Deepest Chargers Roster in 10 Years — Here's Why
Matt Money Smith and Lorenzo Neal report live from Chargers minicamp Day 1, with Money calling this the deepest roster he's seen in 10 years covering the team — and backing it up with a bold guarantee: score 24 points per game and they won't lose more than three. The key storyline is Mike McDaniel scaling back Herbert's throwing entirely to rebuild his footwork from scratch, with buy-in already spreading to defenders like Derwin James and Khalil Mack pulling McDaniel aside to pick his brain. Harbaugh's presser adds fuel — he called Quentin Johnston, Ladd McConkey, and Tre Harris all "elite," the left guard battle is Slaughter vs. Penny, and Money's AFC Championship pick is Bills vs. Chargers.
Jun 17
1 hr 5 min
Mike McDaniel's Offense Is About to Scare the AFC West
Matt "Money" Smith and Lorenzo Neal break down an OTA week headlined by four press conferences from new OL coach Butch Barry, DT Dalvin Tomlinson, center Tyler Biadasz, and left guard Kayode Awosika. Barry's message defines the whole episode: be proactive, establish the standard, force the defense to react. On defense, Tomlinson explains why free agents keep choosing the Chargers: the staff moves interior linemen around instead of planting them over the center, which leads to better production and bigger second contracts. Some players to watch when pads go on next week — Junior Colson, back from two lost seasons, and the edge battle brewing between Kyle Kennard and UDFA Nadame Tucker.
Jun 10
45 min
Herbert Is Buying In — And the Chargers Window Is Now
Matt Money Smith and Lorenzo Neal recap a loaded OTA session headlined by Justin Herbert's presser, where he broke down his work with Mike McDaniel on quick-game footwork and anticipation throws. Rashawn Slater delivered a "window is now" declaration, vowing this Chargers roster is too talented not to make a deep playoff run, while Joe Alt raved about the demands of McDaniel's run-blocking scheme. Money and Lo also break down a flawed AFC landscape, making the case that the Chargers match up favorably against the Bills, Ravens, and Patriots heading into 2026.
Jun 3
50 min
Harbaugh's Culture, Derwin's Deal & the Next Big Contract
Matt "Money" Smith and Lorenzo Neal open by addressing Justin Herbert's brief OTA absence for Madison Beer's European tour, using it as a showcase for how Jim Harbaugh's player-first culture sets this team apart. Money breaks down what he saw at practice — the O-line being put through Mike McDaniel's wide zone scheme at full speed, a tight end group built for heavy 13 personnel, and Quentin Johnston looking sharp as the clear WR2. The back half focuses on contracts: Derwin James' extension as the highest-paid safety in football gets well-deserved praise, and the duo maps out what a realistic Tuli Tuipulotu deal should look like as the next priority on the Chargers' books.
May 28
53 min
Chargers 2026 Schedule Breakdown: Can They Survive the Gauntlet?
Matt "Money" Smith and Lorenzo Neal dig into the Chargers' newly released 2026 schedule, breaking down what is objectively one of the toughest draws in the league. The guys walk through game-by-game projections, landing on a 4-2 record heading into the bye as a realistic best-case scenario after a brutal mid-season gauntlet of Buffalo, Seattle, Denver, Kansas City, the Rams, the Texans, and Baltimore. Matt then recaps what he saw at the open media practice session, including the coach press conference from defensive line coach Mike Elston, who raved about first-round pick Akheem Mesidor's versatility, Tuli Tuipulotu taking another step in 2026, and a fifth-round defensive tackle Nick Barrett that Elston clearly hand-picked.
May 20
49 min
Can Herbert, Dart, Daniels, and Lawrence reach another level? With Joe Theismann & Phil Simms
Phil Simms and Matt Simms welcome back NFL legend Joe Theismann to Simms Complete for a wide-ranging quarterback state of the union heading into the 2026 season. They dig into Justin Herbert's new partnership with Mike McDaniel, the growth of Jakson Dart in New York, and Theismann's core belief that protecting mobile quarterbacks from themselves is the defining coaching challenge of the modern era.
May 18
27 min
McDaniel's Bold Promise: Herbert, QJ & the Year of Ladd
Matt "Money" Smith and Lorenzo Neal report a genuine buzz at Chargers Phase 2 workouts — Herbert absorbed a month of McDaniel's footwork concepts in three days, and when he's getting the ball out sub-2.4 seconds the numbers say he's the best QB in the league. McDaniel publicly compared Quentin Johnston to Julio Jones and Andre Johnson, Money calls 2026 the Year of Ladd McConkey, and the guys make the case that the Chargers' tight end room — Njoku, Kolar, and Gadsden — might be the best in football.
May 13
1 hr 5 min
The Chargers Are Built to Draft & Develop | Inside Joe Hortiz's Philosophy
Matt "Money" Smith and Lorenzo Neal break down the tight end market after David Njoku's visit ended without a deal — and make the case that Jonnu Smith is the better fit anyway, given his monster 2024 season alongside Mike McDaniel in Miami. They explain how the Chargers planned to draft a tight end but got priced out as the board ran on them in the second and third round. Money recaps Joe Hortiz's post-draft session, unpacking the team's draft-and-develop philosophy, the trade-back that still landed Akheem Mesidor at 22, and the "blue star" evaluation system behind the Jake Slaughter pick. The guys close by previewing the left guard competition, praising fifth-round DT Nick Barrett, and reminding fans that with $45.8 million in cap space, the Chargers' window is open — and this year has to count.
May 7
43 min
Chargers Go All In on the Trenches and Quentin Johnston Decision
Matt “Money” Smith and Lorenzo Neal analyze the Chargers' draft class, led by pass-rusher Akheem Mesidor, who is projected for immediate impact. They examine why the Chargers focused on the trenches, fortifying the offensive line and reinforcing the defensive front to shape a tougher roster. They address the key offseason decision to pick up Quentin Johnston’s fifth-year option and consider how new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel could unlock the offense with speed, space, and creativity.
Apr 29
56 min
Trade Back or Take an Edge: Chargers on the Clock with Pick #22
With the NFL Draft just hours away, Matt “Money” Smith and Lorenzo Neal go live to break down what the Los Angeles Chargers could do with the 22nd overall pick. There’s a strong focus on why adding an edge rusher could have the biggest immediate impact for LA, especially for a team ready to compete now. The guys also touch on how late free agency and potential trades could still shape the roster even after the draft. Plus, they react to live fan questions, run through mock draft scenarios, and set realistic expectations for Chargers fans heading into draft night.
Apr 23
1 hr 6 min
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