COSTA MESA, Calif. (AP) — Running back J.K. Dobbins signed a one-year contract with the Chargers on Thursday, continuing the run of former Baltimore Ravens coming to Los Angeles.
Dobbins is the fourth former Ravens player signed by general manager Joe Hortiz, who joined the Chargers in February after a long tenure in Baltimore, including the past 10 as director of college scouting.
Dobbins averaged 5.8 rushing yards per carry the past four seasons, which leads the league among players with a minimum of 200 rushing attempts. However, he has played in only nine games the past three seasons because of injuries.
He missed the 2021 season after suffering a left knee injury in the preseason finale. Dobbins played in only one game last year when he tore his Achilles tendon during the second half of the opener against Houston.
Dobbins will be reunited with running back Gus Edwards, his teammate in the Ravens’ backfield the past four seasons. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman was also in Baltimore during Dobbins’ first three years in the league.
Biden condemns antisemitism in Holocaust remembrance speech
Domestic tourism industry set for 'full recovery' by summer
China's economic recovery globally significant
In pics: industrial production across China
Swayman stops 38 shots, Bruins roll past Panthers 5
China unveils ambitious plans to expand its space station
Xi extends New Year greetings to non
Councilors vow to explain Article 23 to HK residents
Workers at Stellantis plant near Detroit authorize strike in dispute over health and safety issues
Kylie Jenner and longtime pal Rosalia arrive back at the Mark Hotel in NYC hand
Xi Stresses Contributing to Chinese Modernization with Solid Actions