The Los Angeles Chargers have rushed for less than 100 yards per game over the course of the last two seasons. They have not ranked top-10 in the NFL in rushing since LaDainian Tomlinson roamed the field back when the team played in San Diego.
The Chargers have now signed four offensive players who worked under Roman in Baltimore.
The Chargers' offseason program is underway and so is the construction of their new offense under offensive coordinator Greg Roman. Run game coordinator Andy Bischoff outlined the goal of that construction process when he spoke to reporters on Monday.
Edwards was one of several running backs who found a new home early in free agency. The former Ravens producer inked a two-year, $6.5M deal with the Chargers, giving him the chance to operate as his new team’s lead back.
Justin Herbert will be working with his fourth offensive coordinator in 2024 since coming into the NFL. This time, Herbert will get to work under Greg Roman.
The 2024 NFL season is slowly approaching. The new year is set to begin on March 13th, and your Los Angeles Chargers are already ahead of schedule on that front. This team, at least from their coaching staff, looks nothing like they've looked in 2023.
The Los Angeles Chargers brought in new offensive coordinator Greg Roman to work under head coach Jim Harbaugh. Roman has crafted numerous offenses throughout his years in the NFL, typically focusing on running the football.
The Los Angeles Chargers will have their third different offensive coordinator in the last three seasons when we hit the 2024 season. Coordinators have come and gone for the Chargers, and they seemed like the right fit at the moment.
With Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert under a new offensive coordinator in Greg Roman this season, the question will be how Roman creates an offense around Herbert.
Your Los Angeles Chargers have been making some big moves this offseason, particularly on the coaching front. With a series of high-profile hires, the team aims to revamp its coaching staff and inject new energy into the organization. One notable addition to the Chargers' coaching lineup is Greg Roman, the team's new offensive coordinator.
It's officially official: Greg Roman is back in the AFC. After being the Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator from 2019 through to 2022, he was replaced by Todd Monken this season, and now he's back in the NFL after a year off.
The Los Angeles Chargers are beginning to close out the hiring of their coaching staff. The team has officially announced the hiring of Greg Roman as offensive coordinator and Marcus Brady as passing coordinator.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced Thursday that they’ve officially hired Greg Roman as their offensive coordinator and Marcus Brady as their passing game coordinator under new HC Jim Harbaugh. Roman, 51, began his NFL coaching career with the Panthers back in 1995 as their offensive line assistant.
The Los Angeles Chargers have hired Greg Roman as their next offensive coordinator, and fans are weighing in on the hiring. The hiring of Roman has spewed mixed thoughts from fans on social media.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Chargers have finalized a contract to hire Greg Roman as its next offensive coordinator. Wilson also reports Los Angeles
Jim Harbaugh is bringing in a familiar face to help him transform the look of the Los Angeles Chargers.
Jim Harbaugh is making another big staff hire in bringing a trusted offensive assistant with him to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Chargers are expected to hire Greg Roman for a prominent spot on the team’s coaching staff. Reports have linked
Los Angeles Chargers HC Jim Harbaugh is reuniting with Greg Roman, who earlier worked with him as offensive coordinator on staff with the San Francisco 49ers.
Jim Harbaugh is heading to the Los Angeles Chargers. Who's coming with him?
After firing Luke Getsy, the Bears require a new offensive coordinator. Baltimore’s Greg Roman was interviewed on Monday for the position. While Greg Roman might be the most qualified out of all the candidates the Bears have interviewed for the OC vacancy, one of Roman’s former players advised the Bears against hiring Roman.
The Bears’ search for an offensive coordinator has led to another interview.
The Chicago Bears have been interviewing candidates for their vacant offensive coordinator position, and Dez Bryant thinks the team’s wide receivers should be very nervous about the possibility of one particular coach getting the job.
The Chicago Bears have interviewed former Ravens OC Greg Roman for their vacant offensive coordinator position, according to Peter Schrager. Roman, 51, began his NFL coaching career with the Panthers back in 1995 as their offensive line assistant.
Though he did not get the Stanford head coaching job, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman may have a new gig next season.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman has been on the receiving end of big-time criticism as that side of the ball continues to struggle with former NFL MVP Lamar Jackson sidelined.
When former Stanford Cardinal head coach David Shaw announced he was stepping down as the school’s head football coach, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman quickly became the frontrunner to replace him.
Roman, who has been Baltimore’s OC since 2019 and on John Harbaugh's staff since 2017, was an assistant at Stanford during Jim Harbaugh's time in Palo Alto. Roman was a Stanford position coach from 2009-10.
Greg Roman has been on John Harbaugh’s Baltimore Ravens staff since 2017, but the longtime offensive coordinator may soon have another job.
The 49-year-old has been with the Ravens since 2017 and the offensive coordinator for the past three years. His overall body of work – predicated on the ground game, has earned him at least one more season at the controls.
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