Not done yet: Khalil Mack agrees to one-year deal with Chargers
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Khalil Mack has officially signed a contract extension with the Los Angeles Chargers, ensuring his return for a 12th NFL season. The one-year deal is fully guaranteed at $18 million. Notably durable, Mack has earned Pro Bowl recognition during his three years with the Chargers and performed well, contributing significantly to the team's top-ranked scoring defense last season. With Joey Bosa's recent release providing salary cap flexibility, re-signing Mack became a priority for the Chargers as they aim for a playoff breakthrough, having not won a playoff game since 2018.
Edge rusher Khalil Mack has agreed to a contract extension with the Chargers, the team announced Monday. Mack will return for his 12th pro season on a one-year deal.
Mack's durability especially stood out next to fellow edge rusher Joey Bosa, who struggled with injuries in the past three years and was released last week.
General manager Joe Hortiz hoped the team could re-sign Mack before NFL free agency officially begins, emphasizing Mack as one of their top offseason priorities.
The Chargers haven't won a playoff game since 2018, and Mack is 0-5 in the playoffs in his career.
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