Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh looking on.Jim Harbaugh (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
The Los Angeles Chargers have released another former Pro Bowler as the roster shakeup continues under new head coach Jim Harbaugh.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Los Angeles Chargers have released star center Corey Linsley, who has been with the team since 2021. Linsley missed all but three games last season recovering from a heart issue.

Linsley hasn’t officially retired, but president of football operations John Spanos said in a statement that the former Green Bay Packer “has taken his last snap in the NFL.” So, it only made sense for the Bolts to release Linsley and remove his salary from their books.

Linsley earned a First-team All-Pro nod in the 2020 season with the Packers, helping them to a second straight NFC Championship Game appearance. He then signed a five-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers worth $62.5 million, earning Pro Bowl and Second-team All-Pro selections in 2021.


Linsley appeared in 132 total games over his 10 NFL seasons. He was the Packers’ starting center in front of Rodgers from 2014 to 2020, helping them to four NFC title game appearances in that span.

Linsley also helped the Chargers end a three-year postseason drought in 2022, though they were eliminated by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Wild Card Round after blowing a 27-0 lead.

Los Angeles Chargers Bid Farewell To Another Former Pro Bowler

The Los Angeles Chargers haven’t wasted any time in rebuilding the roster under Jim Harbaugh and new GM Joe Hortiz. They moved on from their top two receivers in Keenan Allen (traded to the Chicago Bears), Mike Williams (released) and Austin Ekeler (signed with the Washington Commanders).

Linsley’s departure was widely expected, but it still creates a considerable hole on the offensive line and in the locker room. Good thing the Chargers addressed the o-line early, using the No. 5 pick on can’t-miss Notre Dame offensive tackle Joe Alt.

PHOTO: Los Angeles Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh Looks Surprisingly Jacked At 60-Years-Old

Jim Harbaugh at presserJim Harbaugh (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Former Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh is getting set to be the head coach in his first year with the Los Angeles Chargers and is ensuring he remains in shape.

On Wednesday, a picture surfaced showing Jim Harbaugh looking insanely jacked as he appears to be working out. Harbaugh is 60-years-old.

Jim Harbaugh still has some serious guns for arms.

The Chargers’ first draft under new head coach Jim Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz is complete, and supporters should be eager for what’s to come. In the second round, the Chargers selected Ladd McConkey; in the seventh round, they selected Brendan Rice and Cornelius Johnson.

Even though it will take several years to get the team where Harbaugh wants it to go, Chargers supporters are nonetheless enthusiastic about what can happen in 2024.


The Chargers bolster one of the most successful head coaches in the league with one of the best quarterbacks in the league, who will only get better under Harbaugh’s leadership.

The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off a season to forget with a 5-12 record and will have a lot of work to do if they have plans to dethrone the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs.

The Chargers had a talented roster to begin with, as they had players like Herbert, Rashawn Slater, Joey Bosa, Khalil Mack, Derwin James, and Asante Samuel Jr., but that talent now got a significant boost through the draft, and now Harbaugh and company need to put it all together.

Jim Harbaugh Left The College Ranks After Finally Winning A National Championship

Jim Harbaugh (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Harbaugh delivered on his promise and led the Michigan Wolverines to a perfect 15-0 season and a national championship last year.

There was some controversy following him during that year, which saw him suspended twice. It was a foregone conclusion that he would be headed to the NFL.

Now, he will be tasked with bringing championship glory to the Chargers.