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The Los Angeles Chargers hosted an offseason program earlier this week, and a handful of players participated in it. A ton of players from last season's squad made an appearance, including some new guts they signed this off-season, like a linebacker, Eric Kendricks. 

Kendricks is the new kid in school, as he was with the Minnesota Vikings for the first eight years of his career and will enter his first season with the Chargers. He may be new to the team, but he's already getting acquainted with his new teammates, especially his fellow linebackers. 

Chargers fellow linebacker Kenneth Murray posted a photo with Kendricks in it, and Eric is already supporting his teammate. 

It's great to see these two players push each other and get the best out of each other. The chemistry and fellowship are built in these offseason programs, OTAs, and even off the field. The linebacker position is one of the most critical positions in the league, and they have two good ones at their disposal now.  

Murray started 16 games in 2022 and played in all 17 while having 50 solo tackles, 26 assists, seven tackles for loss, and four QB hits. The 24-year-old will only get better with an All-Pro like Kendricks in his corner. 

Kendricks already expressed what type of role he will play with the Bolts' and a guy with his talent and IQ will only better the team.