SAN DIEGO -- Los Angeles Chargers general manager Tom Telesco wasn’t expected to make a major splash in free agency. And other than signing left tackle Russell Okung to a four-year, $53 million deal -- filling the team’s biggest need in free agency -- the past three days have been relatively quiet for the Chargers.
Telesco did a nice job of bringing back players in free agency important to continuing to build the roster, including safety Jahleel Addae, quarterback Kellen Clemens, long-snapper Mike Windt and defensive tackle Damion Square.