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Your Los Angeles Chargers are in the midst of voluntary Organized Team Activities in Costa Mesa this week. 

Veteran outside linebacker Khalil Mack, kicking off his second season with LA, indicated during his media availability Monday that he's getting more acclimated with his new-ish environs, writes Omar Navarro of Chargers.com.

"Of course [getting more comfortable with the Chargers] matters, especially when you have a routine — I have my Pilates lady that I go to, she's been getting me right, and all the other stuff," Mack said. "Food places, I got my chef in place. It's just a routine thing. I have my kids situated. It's new. Getting in that routine of knowing what to do and where I am going to be and what I am going to do throughout the week, it's much-needed."

The 6'3" vet out of the University of Buffalo made an immediate impact on the Bolts' defense via a trade with the Chicago Bears during the 2022 offseason.

Though 2023 will mark the 32-year-old's tenth pro season, he's shown little sign of slowing down just yet.

Mack, the 2016 NFL Defensive Player of the Year and a member of the league's 2010s All-Decade Team, was named to his seventh Pro Bowl squad last year with the Bolts.

He logged 50 combined tackles (33 solo, 17 assisted) and forced 44 fumbles while piloting the defensive attack for a 10-7 Chargers club that returned to the postseason for the first time in four years.