Free-agent defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson has reached an agreement to join the Los Angeles Chargers, according to @_SportsTrust. The veteran interior lineman joins the Chargers as they look to significantly strengthen their defensive front for the upcoming season.
Tomlinson has built a reputation as a durable and effective run-stopper since entering the league. Originally a second-round pick out of Alabama by the New York Giants in 2017, he has recorded over 300 tackles and 20 sacks during his professional career. After four years in New York, he spent two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings followed by a stint with the Cleveland Browns. His move to the Los Angeles Chargers brings a reliable veteran presence to a unit looking to improve its physical presence in the trenches.
The specific financial terms and length of the contract have not yet been disclosed. The addition of Tomlinson marks a key acquisition for the Chargers as they continue to reshape their roster under the current front office and coaching staff.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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