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Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen in 2023.
The Los Angeles Chargers‘ season ended in the Wild Card Round with a loss to the New England Patriots.
The offseason is here. And one of the first questions facing the organization is what happens with Keenan Allen.
Allen is set to become a free agent after returning to the Chargers in 2025. He had been traded away less than 18 months earlier for salary-cap reasons, but the veteran receiver made it clear he wanted to come back. The Chargers eventually brought him back, and the offense was better for it.
Now the question is whether Los Angeles will bring him back again.
On Thursday, Chargers GM Joe Hortiz provided his answer.
Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh Make Their Stance Clear
Hortiz did not avoid the question about Allen’s future.
“There’s a lot of guys we’d like to have back and he’s on that list,” Hortiz told reporters.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh was equally direct when asked about Allen’s contributions this season.
“I thought he did a heck of a job,” Harbaugh said.
The message from the front office and coaching staff is unmistakable. Los Angeles wants Allen back for 2026.
Allen made it clear last offseason that he only wanted to play for the Chargers. That does not appear to have changed. And this time, the Chargers seem prepared to act faster rather than dragging negotiations into the summer.
Chargers HC Jim Harbaugh on WR Keenan Allen’s fit into the offense: “I thought he did a heck of a job.”
Hortiz: “There’s a lot of guys we’d like to have back and he’s on that list.”
On if there are too many WRs with KLS and Tre: “I’m ok with having too many good players.”
Why Bringing Allen Back Makes Sense
Allen is not the same player he was in his prime. His volume decreased this season. But his effectiveness in critical moments did not.
He was one of Justin Herbert‘s most trusted third-down targets. His route-running remains sharp. His ability to find soft spots in coverage gave Herbert a reliable option when plays broke down.
Some fans worry that Allen will limit snaps for younger players. But Hortiz addressed that concern directly when asked if the roster has too many receivers.
“I’m ok with having too many good players,” Hortiz said.
Depth at receiver is not a problem. It is an asset. Allen provides veteran stability while young guns Ladd McConkey, Tre Harris, and Quentin Johnston continue developing.
What Happens Next for Keenan Allen
Allen is technically free to explore other options as a free agent.
But the reality is that both sides want this to work. The Chargers have now publicly stated they want him back.
Allen will not command top-tier money at 34 years old. But his value to Herbert and the offense remains clear, and that should be reflected in whatever deal gets done.
Keenan Allen was signed on August 5th, just a few weeks after Mike Williams retired.
Final 2025 stats:
81 receptions
777 yards (2nd on the team to Ladd McConkey)
4 TDs
77.6 PFF Offense Grade
77.6 PFF receiving grade
Most receptions on 3rd down in the NFL this season (34)
Final Word for the Chargers
For now, Keenan Allen’s future in Los Angeles looks secure.
Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh both made their intentions clear Thursday. The Chargers want him back. Allen has given no indication he wants to leave. The pieces are in place for another season together.
Allen may not be the centerpiece of the offense anymore. But he does not need to be. He just needs to be available when Herbert needs him most.
And based on what the front office said Thursday, the Chargers plan to make sure that happens.
Keith Watkins Keith Watkins is a sports journalist covering the NBA for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Golden State Warriors, Boston Celtics, and Los Angeles Lakers. He previously wrote for FanSided, NBA Analysis Network, and Last Word On Sports. Keith is based in Bangkok, Thailand. More about Keith Watkins
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