Overview
- Mack inked a one-year, $18 million fully guaranteed contract on March 10, technically never reaching free agency
- He nearly retired due to the mental grind of the offseason but affirmed his passion for football and commitment to the Chargers
- Mack praised coach Jim Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz for their leadership in his decision to stay
- With Joey Bosa gone, Mack has thrown his support behind third-year edge rusher Tuli Tuipulotu as the new defensive focal point
- The Chargers aim to build on their 11-6 record and league-best defense from 2024 to finally secure a postseason victory