Nine-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Khalil Mack has reached an agreement on a one-year deal to return to the Los Angeles Chargers, according to reports from Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The veteran defensive standout was scheduled to hit free agency this week. By reaching this agreement today, Mack is now set to return to Los Angeles for his 13th NFL season. The move provides significant stability to the Chargers' defense as they prepare for the upcoming league year, ensuring one of their most productive players remains on the roster.
Mack, a former NFL Defensive Player of the Year, has remained one of the league's most consistent and feared pass rushers. His return ensures that the Chargers retain a key veteran leader and elite playmaker on the edge to anchor their defensive front. Last season, Mack continued to perform at a high level, proving to be a vital component of the team's pass-rushing rotation.
The deal effectively takes Mack off the open market just as the legal tampering period was set to begin. Further details regarding the financial terms of the one-year agreement have not yet been disclosed.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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