Overview
- Njoku, who visited the Chargers on Monday per NFL Network, remains unsigned as teams open spring workouts.
- The Chargers have room at tight end next to Oronde Gadsden II and Charlie Kolar, and Pro Football Rumors notes Los Angeles carries over $45 million in cap space.
- Analysts project a short-term contract, with Spotrac estimating roughly two years at $19.9 million.
- The veteran also met with the Ravens in March but left Baltimore without a deal.
- Cleveland moved on after Harold Fannin Jr. took over the starting job, and a knee issue helped limit Njoku to 33 catches for 293 yards and four touchdowns in 2025.