
Veteran pass rusher Khalil Mack has agreed to return to the Los Angeles Chargers for another season on an $18 million contract. The three-time All-Pro defender recorded 5.5 sacks last season and has been selected to the Pro Bowl nine times throughout his career.

Veteran defensive star Khalil Mack will continue his career with the Los Angeles Chargers after agreeing to an $18 million contract for one year, according to a source familiar with the negotiations who spoke to The Associated Press on Saturday evening.
The source requested anonymity since the contract has not been officially completed.
At 35 years old, Mack recorded 5.5 quarterback sacks during the previous season and has accumulated 113 sacks across his 12-year NFL career.
The former 2016 AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year has earned nine Pro Bowl selections, with three of those honors coming during his four-year tenure with Los Angeles. Before joining the Chargers, Mack started his professional career with the Oakland Raiders and spent four seasons playing for the Chicago Bears.
Los Angeles completed the previous season with an 11-6 record but saw their playoff run end with a 16-3 defeat against the New England Patriots in the AFC wild-card round.
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