The Los Angeles Chargers are re-signing special teams standout Del’Shawn Phillips to a two-year contract, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
The deal is worth a base of $7.5 million and can reach a maximum value of $10.5 million through performance-based incentives, per sources. Phillips has established himself as one of the premier special teams players in the NFL, coming off a dominant 2025 campaign where he led the league in special teams tackles.
His contributions on the field last season earned him second-team All-Pro honors, making him a priority for the Chargers to retain in free agency. By securing Phillips on a multi-year agreement, Los Angeles ensures the return of their most productive third-phase player as they look to build on the momentum of their defensive and special teams units.
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