Chargers News: These 2023 Bolts Fell Far Short Of Expectations
Unfortunately, your Los Angeles Chargers' 2023 season was a tale of unmet expectations and disappointing outcomes. The team, with high hopes of being a formidable force in the AFC, fell short, encountering numerous challenges on both sides of the ball. While the special teams unit emerged as a bright spot, the struggles of key superstar players significantly contributed to the season's disappointments.
Here are the three players that dissapoitned in a big way for the powder blue.
One standout player whose performance did not live up to expectations was running back Austin Ekeler. Despite a strong start in Week 1 against the Miami Dolphins, where he showcased his versatility with rushing yards, a touchdown, and receptions, Ekeler's season took a downturn. A high ankle sprain sidelined him for the next three games, and upon his return, he failed to recapture his early-season form. Whether hindered by lingering injuries or other factors, Ekeler's contributions were far from the dynamic plays fans had come to expect.
Next on the list is edge rusher Joey Bosa, who played in fewer than ten games for the second consecutive season. His season ended abruptly due to a foot injury against the Green Bay Packers. While Bosa's PFF grades were solid, earning a 78.4 overall grade, the impact expected from him as a complementary piece alongside Khalil Mack was notably absent. Bosa's inability to consistently take the field raised questions about his long-term effectiveness.
The final disappointment on this list is superstar safety Derwin James, whose season raised eyebrows as the Chargers appeared hesitant to field him in some instances. When he did play, James failed to replicate his previous elite form, reflected in his PFF grades—a 60 overall grade and a 57 in coverage. The reasons behind the team's decisions regarding James's playing time remain unclear, adding another layer of intrigue to the season.
Looking ahead, the future of these three players with the Chargers seems uncertain. The team's front office, alongside the new general manager, will need to make crucial decisions about their roster. It wouldn't be surprising if changes were made, with the possibility of Ekeler, Bosa, or James donning new jerseys in the next season. Should they remain with the Chargers, hopes are high that they can bounce back and deliver performances more in line with their capabilities in 2023.