Chargers WR Mike Williams retires from NFL
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Keenan Allen proved last season he's still a productive NFL wide receiver. In his first season away from the Chargers, he had 70 catches for 747 yards and seven touchdowns for the Chicago Bears. But now, Allen remains a free agent. And the football world is waiting to learn where he ends up.
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An injury to TE Irv Smith in 2021 created a starting opportunity for Conklin in his fourth season in the NFL. He finished with 61 catches for 593 yards and three touchdowns on 87 targets. Despite his growth, Conklin scored over 11.0 fantasy points in PPR leagues in only three matchups (7/71/1, 3/11/2, and 7/56).
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Greg Roman explains Rashawn Slater’s intriguing absence from Chargers practiceThe Chargers went without Rashawn Slater despite him reporting for training camp. Greg Roman offered an explanation.